


Instead of wiping gestures, controlling the volume via the wheel is a very pleasant operation. The right “wheel” controls the volume the left one controls the adaptive Noise Cancelling. Yes, the H95 look chic, and the fact that the two large rings on either side of the headphones are not just sitting there, but can also be rotated to perform a function, is very well designed. The underside of the headband is textile-covered and the upper side is finished with leather.Įverything is well made, feels high-quality and you immediately have the feeling of wearing something more luxurious than usual on your head. They can be removed with a magnetic closure and can also be replaced. The cables are textile-coated and slightly short at 1.20 metres, while the ear pads are made of finest lamb’s leather and are lined with memory foam. In the interior aluminium case we found the artfully folded headphones, in an “extra room” of the cardboard box in the same colour scheme we then found the USB charging cable, audio cable and aeroplane adapter. For our test, we had the “Grey Mist” version, which was delivered in a colour-coordinated cardboard box with a classy elegant finish. The H95 are available in light and dark colour schemes. If you want to party with Bang & Olufsen and wear some H95, you will have to be willing to make an upscale financial contribution, but in return, you will get a pair of headphones that are really something special.
