Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal | 40mm drivers | 20-22,000kHz | Closed-back | Wireless | $499$189.15 at Amazon (save $309.85)
This headset fulfils many roles, thanks to its Bluetooth, 2.4 and cable connectivity, and its sleek frame. Ordinarily this Bang & Olufsen headset is very pricey indeed, but at this heavy discount you get legendary audio quality and premium build quality for a lot less than usual. Stylish, well-built and super comfy to boot—I use these headphones pretty much daily, and you can read my full thoughts in my review.
Price check: $529.99 Newegg
One size fits all takes on a new meaning with the Bang & Olufsen Portal headphones. They should fit any head size, but I'm actually talking about how they're handy for a load of different devices. They're able to connect to your PC, phone, handheld console, or otherwise wired up to anything else you might have—an old Zune, maybe—via Bluetooth, 2.4G dongle, or USB Type-C cable.
Usually there's a pretty big premium on this sort of multi-use gaming headset: anything that can claim to do the job of two headsets tends to come with a price tag equal to two headsets (or more). That's usually true of these B&O Portal cans—they'd usually set you back a whopping $499—but right now you can pick a pair up for $189 at Amazon.
That's not only a great price, it's only a couple of bucks more than the cheapest we've seen these headphones go for. Usually these headphones are available for over $200, or even $300 from Amazon direct.
I use my pair of Portal headphones just about every day. I have them hooked up via Bluetooth to my phone and have the USB Type-C dongle plugged into my laptop. They switch between inputs seamlessly and I'm regularly walking around the house and still
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