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Wearable Sculpture
Bang & Olufsen Beo Grace Earbuds

Bang & Olufsen has always been a brand bringing us extremely aesthetic audio equipment, and with the new Beo Grace earbuds, it once again redefines what wearable sound can be. More than just earbuds, Beo Grace feels like jewellery for the ears, a distillation of a century of Danish craftsmanship.

Drawing inspiration from fine jewellery, each earpiece is sculpted from polished aluminium, evoking the iconic B&O A8 stems of the ’90s, now reimagined for the wireless era. They slip into a pearl-blasted aluminium case that is cool to the touch and easily fits into a pocket. For those who want more flair, a leather pouch in Infinite Black, Cranberry Red or Seashell Grey can be purchased separately, turning the case into a wearable accessory.

Bang & Olufsen’s reputation, of course, rests on sound as much as design, and Beo Grace doesn’t disappoint. Behind the sculptural exterior lies a 12 mm titanium driver tuned for precision and warmth. Spatial Audio, optimised for Dolby Atmos, creates a more natural listening experience, while the brand’s most advanced Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation ensures serene quiet without the pressure or hiss. Call quality is pin-sharp too, thanks to six studio-grade microphones and clever wind-reduction tech.

Battery life stretches to 17 hours with the case, and a five-minute charge gives a surprising 2.5 hours of playback. Other functions, such as tactile aluminium click controls and simple tap-to-adjust volume, reinforce Beo Grace’s role in blurring the line between design and technology.