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Bang & Olufsen Beoplay E6: B&O’s signature sound in an in-ear monitor

If you like Bang & Olufsen’s signature sound and have longed to capture it in a wireless in-ear monitor, look no further than B&O’s Beoplay E6.

This in-ear-headphone is beautiful to behold. The headphone’s main housing is encased in a textured rubber and polymer that B&O says is designed to resist sweat and moisture. The headphones have that tangible heft and feel that tells you there’s no cheap plastic here.

Form and function have always been hallmarks of B&O audio gear. You can choose from three colors: Sky, sand, or black. My review pair were the last.

The headphone’s color-matched cable sports a braided pattern that elevates the headphone’s styling and premium feel. During my review period, the braided cable resisted tangles and kinks no matter how many times I shoved the headphones into pockets of all sizes. Unfortunately, the braided cable

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