First, the company switched the charging port from micro USB to USB-C. There are three key changes on both models for which I have to applaud B&O. For me, the combination of premium materials is a nice break from the plastic shells I'm used to seeing on other headphones, but it does require a bigger investment. Both the H8i and H9i are available in a "Natural" (gray/tan) color scheme or all black. Sure, it might be good to see a different aesthetic on new models, but I really like what B&O has here. First, the same mix of leather and aluminum is back to create the sophisticated look that has been B&O's signature since the wired H6. There are a number of things that haven't changed from the previous-generation versions, the H8 and H9.
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