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Why these new $1,200 'sculptural' earbuds could shake up the audio market


Bang & Olufsen's new premium earbuds merge an ambitious design with top-tier audio quality. But I have a few concerns.

The earbuds in question are the Beo Grace, inspired by the acoustic principles of the brand's flagship headphones, the Beoplay H100. According to Kristian Teär, Bang & Olufsen's CEO, the new Beo Grace earbuds "are bringing our heritage of acoustic ingenuity into a form you can wear - a piece of design sculpture that ushers in a new era of wearable sound." 12mm titanium drivers EarSense-powered ANC A battery capable of a staggering 2,000 charge cycles Dolby Atmos support to deliver Spatial Audio NearTap gesture control

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