🎧 Elevate your game with sound that wins.
The Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal Xbox headphones combine cutting-edge wireless technology, adaptive noise cancellation, and Dolby Atmos sound to deliver an immersive, crystal-clear gaming experience. Designed for Xbox with lossless 2.4 GHz connectivity, these lightweight, premium headphones offer up to 42 hours of battery life and four built-in microphones for flawless communication, all wrapped in a sleek, minimalist design.
Age range (description) | Adult |
Material | Polymer, Leather, Aluminium, Rubber, Fabric |
Specific uses for product | Play, Communication, Gaming |
Charging time | 24 Hours |
Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
Compatible devices | Xbox |
Theme | Video Game |
Control type | Noise Control |
Cable feature | Detachable |
Item weight | 281 g |
Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
Frequency range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Package type | FFP |
Unit count | 1 None |
Style | Circumaural |
Product Dimensions | 21.84 x 23.11 x 6.86 cm; 281.23 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | 1321005 |
Connector | USB Type C, 3.5mm Jack |
Material Type | Polymer, Leather, Aluminium, Rubber, Fabric |
Size | One Size |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Hardware Platform | PC, Gaming Console |
Item Weight | 281 g |
R**R
Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal Xbox
I've been a big fan of good quality headphones for most of my life to the point my wife says I've got an addiction. I had been looking into getting a pair that were Dolby Atmos compatible as there is a good selection of Atmos audio on Tidal now. These sound pretty good, great detail, clear sound and although not mega loud they are loud enough and also comfy enough for listening for long periods.I read other users comments regarding ANC and volume being too low but I think they are fine. I have a 7.1 home cinema setup in my living area and my wife was watching a movie and I could not hear any of it. Even without any sound the headphones fit well that it keeps external sound down.Usually for listening to music I use my AKG K702 on an iFi Zen DAC (sometimes Sennheiser HD650) and even though my Beoplay Portal hasn't burned in properly yet there are details on some of my favourite tracks that I haven't noticed before (non Atmos tracks) and i can see these being my new favourites.I would have preffered the Navy ones but it was going to take another week, ordered the grey (which were even cheaper) and they actually look really good (better than the image).The seller for these are Only Branded and mine came brand new and sealed.If your looking for a wired / Bluetooth / Xbox Wireless headphone for music or gaming I would say look no further, it's a good buy especially at this price
L**O
Overall worth to buy
I would say it's a good deal,The battery lasting quite long time. Basically could use 2or 3 days.I like the colourThe sound perform well, the connection is goodBut A bit tight for me. Overall it's good.
E**S
Really comfy
Working very well for the gamer in the house, lovely and comfy and mic apparently very good. Great price for B&O
P**N
Doesn't auto connect to xbox
Sounds great. But having to pair the headset everytime I turn the xbox is ridiculous. Amazon only want to refund and not actually offer support in fixing. Avoid for an xbox headset l
A**E
£195 Bargain!
Had these on all day, I’m in love!Out of the box they don’t sound like much, but once you tweak the app to the way you like your sound then they’re on fire 🔥 you have a 5 band EQ for gaming and then a separate EQ for music, I mainly listen to metal and I use the energetic setting on it it’s immense, cause i hear every nuance and the soundstage is beautiful, would be slightly better if you could just get like 10% extra volume, some older tracks play really lowYou get a Dolby Atmos license with it that activates straight away on the Dolby Access app for Xbox but I much prefer the soundstage that comes from Dolby DTSX for headphones, just enable it in your Xbox audio settings after you’ve downloaded the DTSX app, if you’ve bought the license trust me it’s so much better after you’ve tweaked the EQ they way you want itI’ve not had any connection issues as yet with my series X or any crackles or pops etc, the mic is crystal clear too, I’m using a wired CAT8 connected series x with virgin giga 1 broadband. I have a house full of gadgets and iPads for the kids and multiple Xbox’s / TV’s connected to my Wi-Fi but still no interferenceBattery life is a bit on the crap side, was totally dead when I received it, fully charged it and got about 4hrs playing call of duty till it was time to die again but I think that’s cause i have them on full blast and crank the bass up a fair bit for them explosions 💥EDIT* I charged them overnight and now the battery lasts a good 12 hours gaming, I think I needed to give them a big charge as they were totally flat when I received themLast point, I picked them up for £195 and I’m amazed by them for that price, I’d have paid the full £450Hope this helps you guys decide as I was very skeptical too, but for £195 it was a no brainer
R**5
Truly Fantastic Headphones- Whether you are a gamer or not
Truly a fantastic product for the price. I use only for listening to music and watching movies although there is one major flaw to know and that is that they don’t fit into regular headphone cases as their ear cups are the largest of all B&O headphones. However there is a good quality case made by Geekria available for just £20 which makes them much more versatile. Whether they are on sale or not BUY THEM!
A**Y
Good quality headphones, with one major flaw.
These headphones are great quality and are really well built, however I found myself using them more often using the included aux cable. The majority of my time using these as Bluetooth headphones would result in very choppy audio, with the audio freezing every other second. This resulted in a terrible listening experience for public use and so I have returned the product. I am aware that they are intended for use with an xbox, however at this price point you expect the functionality as regular Bluetooth headphones to at least work. Don't let this deter you from other B&O headphones however, as they are very well built, albeit pricey. If you are looking for good headphones for under £100, I would recommend Sony's WH-CH720n, which currently go for about £70, and is a great deal! If the B&O headphones had a stable Bluetooth connection, they would be miles ahead of the Sony WH-CH720n, and do have many features that the Sonys lack, however this choppy bluetooth audio (great when using aux) is a deal breaker for me, which is a huge shame!
M**E
Good but not perfect
I've used this headphones for one month and decided to put my review here.I wanted headphones for gaming and for daily usage, like traveling with airplane, below my insights.Noise Canelling: Really good, like the way how buttons work, you can slide with your finger to manage its strenght, turn off or turn on Hear trought mode. Amazing.Comfort: They're likely to heat under, its kinda warm in it. After long playing session on PC or long travel around 6 hours, I do like to take it off because my ears just fell really discomfort.Audio: Here I expected a bit more. They sounds similar to my razer gaming headset for 70e from bazar. That was shock form cause i was expecting some more from Bang and Olufsen.If i could choose one more time, i would just stick to buy Sony WH-1000XM3 for similar price and better audio quality and ANC.Regards
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