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Updated January 10, 2024·
If you prioritize premium build quality, comfort, active noise cancelling, better overall sound quality, and wireless capabilities, then the Bang and Olufsen Beoplay H95 would be the superior choice. These headphones are well-suited for air travel and offer a higher portability and longer battery life, which is beneficial for extended use. However, be aware of their significantly higher price. On the other hand, if you are looking for a budget-friendly option that still provides good soundstage and imaging, and you specifically need a microphone with better quality for calls and gaming, the JBL Quantum 100 would be suitable. They lack wireless functionality and active noise cancelling, which might be a drawback for some users, and they offer less comfort and lower sound quality when compared to the H95. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Bang and Olufsen Beoplay H95
Very good for phone calls
Excellent for gaming
Excellent for TV and video
Best in class for air travel
Excellent for podcasts and audiobooks
Advantages of the JBL Quantum 100
The JBL Quantum 100 has no clear advantages over the Bang and Olufsen Beoplay H95.
Key differences
Music
7.6/10
7.0/10
The Bang and Olufsen Beoplay H95 and JBL Quantum 100 are both good for music, though the Bang and Olufsen Beoplay H95 is somewhat better.
Gaming
9.1/10
8.5/10
The Bang and Olufsen Beoplay H95 is excellent for gaming, while the JBL Quantum 100 is very good.
Phone Calls
8.0/10
5.5/10
The Bang and Olufsen Beoplay H95 is very good for phone calls, while the JBL Quantum 100 is poor.
Podcasts and Audiobooks
9.4/10
4.5/10
The Bang and Olufsen Beoplay H95 is excellent for podcasts and audiobooks, while the JBL Quantum 100 is poor.
TV and Video
9.1/10
7.1/10
The Bang and Olufsen Beoplay H95 is excellent for TV and video, while the JBL Quantum 100 is good.
Noise Reduction
9.1/10
5.3/10
The Bang and Olufsen Beoplay H95 is excellent for noise reduction, while the JBL Quantum 100 is poor.
Battery
35.0 Hours
N/A
The Bang and Olufsen Beoplay H95 has 35 hours of battery life. The JBL Quantum 100 does not have a battery.
Cost
$999
$20
$0
$100
$200
$300
$400
The Bang and Olufsen Beoplay H95 has a price of $999 and the JBL Quantum 100 costs $20.
Build Quality
9.0/10
6.5/10
The Bang and Olufsen Beoplay H95 has excellent build quality, while the JBL Quantum 100 has only fair build quality.
"The Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H95 offers a near bespoke level of build quality and design with impeccable materials, intuitive controls, and great sound. From an industrial design perspective, they are one of the best wireless headphones we have tested so far."
"I appreciate a functional piece of tech as much as I do gear on the bleeding edge, and the JBL Quantum 100 certainly falls in the former category. The sound is reasonably good, the built-in microphone is surprisingly reliable and it has a thoughtful design for the price. It lacks the convenience of Bluetooth, sure, but sometimes it’s nice not to have to worry about the finicky nature of wireless communication and go with good old hard-wired tech."
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About Bang and Olufsen
Bang and Olufsen is an almost century-old electronic goods manufacturer based in Denmark with a very special focus on design. Peter Bang and Svend Olufsen created the first AC radio in 1925 and went on to develop televisions, telephones and, of course, headphones and loudspeakers. Today, they are partnered with several companies, like Audi, BMW and Aston Martin, to provide very high-quality audio solutions.
About JBL
JBL is an American audio equipment manufacturer. Owned by Harman International which is, itself, owned by Samsung Electronics. JBL markets a wide array of monitoring speakers, professional headphones and consumer market headphones and earbuds. It was founded in 1946 by James Bullough Lansing (whose initials give the company its name) and has become one of the most prolific audio companies ever. Their products were responsible for audio during the 1969 Woodstock Festival.
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