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    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    Still rocking my H9i after nearly 5 years, getting daily usage during the workweek of multiple hours
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    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    I indeed just fixed it with glue and it seems to be holding on quite well. I bought B&O and specifically the H9i model because of its maintainability (being able to replace the battery & the ear cushions), so happy I managed to fixed it this way. I use it 8+ hours a day for calls/music, so it...
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    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    After years of daily use, my headband of my H9i seems to be falling apart, see picture. Anybody with advise how this could best be repaired? Still very happy with it.
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    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    Does anybody uses their headphones as a headset as well (on a regular basis) and have encountered the following problem: In some conference calls, i have my headphones (H9i) turn off automatically after always 15 minutes (the default "shutdown" time if there is no activity) which makes my call...
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    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    I have the same case as well & its a perfect fit. It's a bit bulky, but on the upside it gives good protection. The only thing i don't like about it, is that there is no zipper in it to hold the cables, flight-adaptor together, so easy to loose taking the headphones in and out.
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    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    No experience with the QC35II, so I cannot compare between the 2 (or other headphones for that matter). I use the H9i (2nd Gen) for longer periods at work and the comfort is OK imo. I don't find them discomforting, but I read that QC35II is better in comfort, also in weight. I tend to believe...
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    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    Definitely not an expert on any level, but I suspect that better passive-isolated headphones will always have this problem, so it could be inherent to the closed-back design. I compare it to anechoic rooms which also allows you to hear all the noises that your body emits...
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    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    Just received my h9i which is also my first (decent) closed-back headphones. I was wondering: does anyone also experience "vascular" noise (noise emitting from your body), even when it's powered off? Turning ANC on seems to cancel it out as well.
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