Bang & Olufsen has unveiled its latest wireless earbuds with a stunning look. Beo Grace captures the brand’s ability to blend acoustic innovation with classic Danish design and craftsmanship. Inspired by fine jewelry, Beo Grace brings together miniaturized design with the latest innovations and puts audiophile sound in the listener’s designer jeans pocket.
According to Bang & Olufsen’s CEO, Kristian Teär, “Beo Grace is more than a new product, it is a symbol of the century ahead. With Beo Grace, we are bringing our heritage of acoustic ingenuity into a form you can wear — a piece of design sculpture that ushers in a new era of wearable sound.”
With the launch of Beo Grace, Bang & Olufsen is attempting to redefine what earbuds can be. The Beo Grace are not just functional audio devices; they are sculptural objects that elevate the category of earbuds into the world of luxury design.
Craft Meets Sculpture
With their elegant aluminum stems, the Beo Grace earbuds reimagine Bang & Olufsen’s iconic A8 model, carrying forward the same distinctive metal stem design into the era of wireless earbuds thanks to advances and innovations in electronics miniaturization.
Each earbud is made from polished aluminum and is contained in a pearl-blasted aluminum charging case that has a seamless silhouette. Cool to the touch and shaped to slip easily into a pocket, the Beo Grace earbuds draw their inspiration from silver jewelry. The charging case has a hidden charging window and clever hinge, making it easy and graceful to open.
The ear tips have been updated with an oval profile that offers an improved fit and better acoustic sealing. An integrated nylon mesh safeguards the drivers from dust and debris. The earbuds are also dust and waterproof and have an IP57 rating. A single charge can provide enough power for up to 4.5 hours of listening time with ANC activated. The total playing time is 17 hours with the reserve power held in the charging case.
Bang & Olufsen has also designed a soft leather pouch for the Beo Grace, which is available as an optional accessory. Available in Infinite Black, Cranberry Red and Seashell Grey, it has a discreet USB charging aperture, an elegant shoulder strap and a clasp.
Engineered For Outstanding Sound
Designed around a new acoustic architecture, these earbuds have been tuned by Bang & Olufsen’s expert tonmeisters. The sound is described as “delivering remarkable fidelity” and is inspired by the acoustic principles behind Bang & Olufsen’s Beoplay H100 headphones with advanced digital noise cancellation. Each earpiece contains a 12mm titanium driver protected by precision-milled aluminum grilles.
According to Bang & Olufsen, the Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation used in Beo Grace provides four times more effective performance than the brand’s previous best earbuds. It also states that the ANC doesn’t produce any hiss or unnatural pressure.
EarSense technology automatically adapts sound and ANC performance in real time by detecting ambient noise while measuring the acoustic signature of the wearer’s ear. The earbuds also use advanced wind reduction technology for clearer phone calls in busy environments.
Intuitive Design
According to Bang & Olufsen, Beo Grace are the brand’s most intelligent earbuds to date and they push the boundaries of miniaturization and technology. They include an array of new features such as natural-sounding Spatial Audio that can virtualize any stereo mix and is optimized for Dolby Atmos, making the music sound as if it were being played through a pair of loudspeakers.
Six studio-grade microphones power the Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation technology and the ANC adjusts in real time to changes in both the fit and external sound. The performance is fine-tuned to produce the strongest possible noise-blocking levels. The new TrueTransparency mode uses the precision microphones to recreate audio surroundings with realism.
The controls on each earpiece use precision force sensing inside a solid aluminum tube and are paired with real-time sound feedback to create a mechanical click. The controls can play, pause, skip forward or back, as well as switch between Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency.
Tap Control
NearTap is another innovation that lets the user adjust the volume levels with simple taps to the front of the ear. A tap on the right side increases the volume, while a tap on the left decreases and there’s none of the frustration created with fussy or oversensitive touch volume controls.
Beo Grace earbuds are powered by Bang & Olufsen’s new Amadeus Platform for wearables. The software is upgradable by design, so Beo Grace can evolve through software updates with improved performance and new features.
Bang & Olufsen has partnered with Breathe, a leader in battery intelligence, to remove some of the constraints of battery service life. The custom-designed battery management system can exceed 2,000 charge cycles, in internal testing, compared to the five hundred cycles typical of many earbuds. The combination of software and design extends battery life.
Pricing and Availability:
The Bang & Olufsen Beo Grace earbuds come with a three-year warranty and will be available from November 17, 2025, in Natural Aluminum finish. The price will be $1,500 / £1000 / €1.200 and the earbuds can be pre-ordered at Bang & Olufsen stores and from bang-olufsen.com. The bespoke leather pouch in Infinite Black, Cranberry Red and Seashell Grey finishes is priced at $400 / £250 / €300.
Tech Specs:
- Drivers: 12mm Neodymium Electro-dynamic titanium.
- Frequency range: 10 – 20,000Hz.
- Bluetooth: 5.3.
- Codecs: SBC, AAC, LC3
- Spatial audio: Dolby Atmos.
- Microphones; 6 x MEMs.
- ANC: Adaptive.
- Battery life: 4.5 hours (earbuds) / 17 hours with case.
- Battery: 45mAh.
- Charging: USB-C and Wireless.
- Water resistance: IP57.
- Microsoft Swift Pair: Yes.
- Multipoint connectivity: Yes.
- Weight: 6g per earbud / Case 65g.









