I had been a big fan and user of the EQ since it came out last year and was intrigued by the EX but didn't think I needed to get it initially. After reading/watching all the rave reviews about the sound quality (which is by far the most important factor for me), I decided to take the plunge although I waited until the Black Anthracite color became available. I've had the EX for almost 3 weeks now and I can definitely say that it's the best pair of ANC earbuds I've ever had and I've owned a *LOT* over the years: Sennheiser, Sony, and Master & Dynamic, to name a few, as well as the EQ over the past 10 months. I was never a fan of the AirPods' stem/stick design but understood the ergonomics and the practicality of it. The EX looks great and it is, by far, the most comfortable set of earbuds I have tried on. I didn't find the EQ uncomfortable as I have fairly large ear canals but it did still tend to move around during physical activities like running, hiking, racquetball, etc., which I do on a daily basis. The EX has no such issues at all and stays put no matter what I do and that was huge for me considering that I'm a physical fitness freak who exercises 3~4 hours per day - sometimes more, going on 20-mile runs on the mountain trails. As for the sound quality, I really thought that the EQ would be very difficult to improve upon but it did lack power and I often had to max out the volume, especially on some of the older recordings that have weak output. Also, although I am by no means a bass head, I thought the EQ's bass was a little lackluster on modern pop, EDM, and rock/metal tracks. Thinking about these things, it really did seem the EX can be an improvement over the EQ even though I was very happy with it. Now that I've had some extensive quality time with the EX, I can unequivocally say that the EX is a big improvement over the EQ in many ways: comfort, look (especially since it fits flush in your ears and not stick out like the EQ), touch controls (one less tap for the different functions), and the overall sound quality. I think the EQ sounds a little more spacious or diffuse than the EX, which can be preferable for certain genres like classical, jazz, and ambient electronic but the soundstage of the EX is bigger and deeper and I get the sense that I'm closer to the instruments and voices. With the EQ, I feel like I'm sitting further back in the middle of the venue in relation to the stage where the music is being performed. With the EX, I feel like I'm much closer like within the first few rows or even right on the stage. The clarity and definition are about the same between the EQ and the EX but the EX has noticeably more power, is a good deal punchier, and has a bigger and stronger bass without being obtrusive. I didn't think I really needed more bass and punch but, man, once you hear and feel them, there's no going back. Even with classical and jazz, the extra bass makes all the instruments sound fuller and more pleasing to the ears without losing any brightness, shimmer, and presence that I always found vital for such genres. This sonic characteristic sold me on the EX once and for all. I knew right then that the EX is my number one now. As for the ANC, yes, it's not comparable to the Sony WF-1000XM4 I had for a while but the Sony was very uncomfortable and I did not like the sound signature of it at all despite all the tweaking I tried on its very flexible equalizer. I have always used the Comply foam tips on all of my earbuds and I got the TrueGrip TWR-200-B × 2 in large size to get a virtually airtight fit in my ear canals. This provides superb passive noise isolation on its own. Combined with the EX's "mediocre" ANC (or "poor" as some have been complaining), I find the noise reduction is on par with the Sony at the noisy gym and on the racquetball court where the bouncing ball can get deafening loud. To me, the ANC thing is a non-factor. With the tight fit of the Comply foam tips, I can block out most of the noise for most environments and situations. For air travel, I use the B&O H95 over-ears and you have to use over-ears for the plane noise. I very rarely use earbuds for phone calls (actually I hardly use the phone for calls at all!) so I can't say much about the mic quality. I also like that the function touch controls require one less tap each for play/stop, forward/backtrack, and ANC than the EQ. The only thing I don't like about the EX compared to the EQ is the size of the case. The EX's case is a little too bulky for pants pockets. I wish that it was a little thinner even if that meant making the case a little wider. But, other than this quibble, the EX, to me, is a significant improvement over the EQ. As much as I love the EQ, I can't justify keeping it around since I'm now only using the EX. It's what I reach for whenever I go out. Very happy with the EX. It pretty much checks all the boxes for me and what I use ANC earbuds for.
Ok! Best buy, here we come tomorrow morning 😂 thank you sir !! Solid review ! Help me a lot because i hesitate between the EQ and the EX. The best earbuds that i have with my earbuds is with the AZ60 from Technics. If you compare them with the B&O EX, is it better or even the same? Thank you very much !! I appreciate :)
@@Patrickmathieu0482 Hey, my pleasure. I have not tried the Technics AZ60 so I can't say if the B&O EX is better or not. Might be worth checking out some other reviews of each and then make your own determination but my thought it that you really can't go wrong with the EX.
@@Midaus They are really too different to recommend to say pick one over the other. It really depends on the usage cases like the environments and situations you are in. That's why I have both. The over-ears will always sound bigger and wider simply due to the placement of the ear cups and the drivers. The in-ears will always sound like the sound is "inside-of-your-skull" while the over-ears will be much closer to the natural outside-of-your-head speakers-like presentation. I need the EX for running, hiking, gym, walking, and daily commutes. The H95 just wouldn't be good for these activities. But, for travel in the plane which I recently did across the country, the H95 is a must as the ANC is much more effective in blocking out the plane noise and it's also much more comfortable for long listening sessions. So, my best advise is to get both but if you can only get one, you have to consider when, where, and how you will use it the great majority of your time. If you are going to just use one for listening at home on your sofa/bed for extended sessions, then it's the H95. If you will be using it on the move a lot and portability and mobility are important factors, then the EX. Sorry I can't say choose one over the other. It really depends on what your usage case. Hope this helps!
what is your phone model can u say that? im wondering about voice codecs and my phone is samsung s9 so i only had aptx support so im little bit nervous because i think i cant use the ex complitely i just bought ex from amazon im waiting for your answer please
Great review bro. Spot on. I have both EX and EQ and the difference in sound quality is noticeable. Both are world class, clean sounding earbuds but the extra power and bass in EX nails it 🔥🔥🔥
I have both and want to prefer the EX as love the for and voice call pickup. Bass is definitly stronger on the EX but I find the highs harsher and not comfortable.. I think the EQ sound is better balanced. I also prefer the soundstage on the EQ. The EQ case is also more pocketable
Also it is mentioned that the sound stage isn't as good at the same volume level. To get the equivalent decibels , the EQ has to be higher than the EX (maybe due to the smaller driver) but sounds better when at equivelt volume. This can be 20 more on my s21 ultra
The touch controls on the EQ are awful, I want to turn them off. Each time I adjust the fit of the bud when in my ear I do accidental touches...volumes going up/down, music stop or skipping tracks, driving me crazy. The ANC is borderline unusable in outdoor conditions due to sensitivity to wind noise.
@@TechKnowBiz I only seen 1 review mention it briefly but know it must be a common problem. No one seems to talk about real life user experience just cookie cutter review content. The touch area is too big and too sensitive in a bad way. It does something when you don't want it too and doesn't when you do. Because of this I score them 5/10. It's not an all-round headset, great sound quality but major flaws in other areas.
Because the ex just came out, i can get the EQ's for a bargain. Basically 270 euros for the EQ's, compared to 250 euros for the TW3's. In terms of best sound quality and volume, which one should i go for? Thanks!
I' ve just bought the EX for 290 Euro in Germany from Hi-fi Klubben 😊😊😊😊😊. I'm a happy guy now. They sold off two presentation ear buds and thought yes I take the deal.
If you have the chance to wear them before buying do the obvious and do it. I have the EX and I admit the quality is top notch but I don’t think it fits me well. It hurts my ears after 1 hour of wearing…
@@TechKnowBiz Yeah, but you did say "10% more louder,." So, view my comment as an educational one for your readers, since, yes, +10dB both is (...) and feels ~10x louder for human ears.
@@thegeniusfool you wanted to correct op but you are also incorrect, +10 dB is the level of 2x the perceived volume or twice as loud (loudness) in psychoacoustics. +6 dB is the level of 2x the (RMS) value of voltage, respectively sound pressure. +3 dB is the level of 2x the energy or power, respectively intensity. Therefore, in perceived loudness they are 2x as loud, and in "power output" they are 6x as "powerful"
@@soanis6362 That is true. But the power output is at the multiple I mentioned. I never mentioned the psychoacoustic "logarithmification" so can't hardly be wrong there...
@@soanis6362 This. EX are twice as loud, and that's a pretty big differentiator. It's a shame we have to get this far down in the message chain! Wonderful review by the way - will subscribe - wonderful work and thank you so much!
The EX has much more accurate bass than the the Quietcomforts. But Bose earbuds are a bass forward earbud, so it always generates more bass. If you predominantly listen to bass heavy tracks then the Bose would be good
@@TechKnowBiz Do you know any other earbuds that can deliver more bass than Bose QC? Even more generally, any headphone that delivers more bass than Bose QC? Thanks.
Hey yeah they are perfect but the bang and olufsen support are a perfect as...ho... i have my earphones there for the warranty as they were damaged for the last 7 weeks and still nothing, getting default messages with always the same answer but no resolution and a lot of people are in the same situation waiting for the last 3 months to have a replacement under their warranty. Piece of advice you can be lucky and not need them but if you need support from them. You are not going to be happy. Dont buy from them
Yeah the ANC isn’t great in these, but the sound quality more than makes up for that. Plenty of earbuds out there that have great ANC like Bose and Sony. But neither of them are in the same league as Bang & Olufsen in the sound quality department. Beoplay EX and EQ are a different beast altogether with their clean, pristine signature sound. Simply world class
I use large Comply foam tips to get airtight fit and get excellent passive noise isolation. Combining this with the "mediocre" ANC of the EX, I find that the noise reduction is on par with the Sony WF-1000XM4 I had for a while. The EX's ANC on its own with the silicone tips really isn't that good. They key is using Comply foam tips to get a tight fit. The Comply foam tips also sound a lot, and I mean a *LOT*, better than the silicone tips. You get a much fuller sound without losing any clarity or definition.
Sedna earfit max makes my EX more quite, comfortable without noticeable sound signature change. Use the standard version earfit max. Best eartips. Period
I had been a big fan and user of the EQ since it came out last year and was intrigued by the EX but didn't think I needed to get it initially. After reading/watching all the rave reviews about the sound quality (which is by far the most important factor for me), I decided to take the plunge although I waited until the Black Anthracite color became available.
I've had the EX for almost 3 weeks now and I can definitely say that it's the best pair of ANC earbuds I've ever had and I've owned a *LOT* over the years: Sennheiser, Sony, and Master & Dynamic, to name a few, as well as the EQ over the past 10 months. I was never a fan of the AirPods' stem/stick design but understood the ergonomics and the practicality of it.
The EX looks great and it is, by far, the most comfortable set of earbuds I have tried on. I didn't find the EQ uncomfortable as I have fairly large ear canals but it did still tend to move around during physical activities like running, hiking, racquetball, etc., which I do on a daily basis. The EX has no such issues at all and stays put no matter what I do and that was huge for me considering that I'm a physical fitness freak who exercises 3~4 hours per day - sometimes more, going on 20-mile runs on the mountain trails.
As for the sound quality, I really thought that the EQ would be very difficult to improve upon but it did lack power and I often had to max out the volume, especially on some of the older recordings that have weak output. Also, although I am by no means a bass head, I thought the EQ's bass was a little lackluster on modern pop, EDM, and rock/metal tracks. Thinking about these things, it really did seem the EX can be an improvement over the EQ even though I was very happy with it.
Now that I've had some extensive quality time with the EX, I can unequivocally say that the EX is a big improvement over the EQ in many ways: comfort, look (especially since it fits flush in your ears and not stick out like the EQ), touch controls (one less tap for the different functions), and the overall sound quality. I think the EQ sounds a little more spacious or diffuse than the EX, which can be preferable for certain genres like classical, jazz, and ambient electronic but the soundstage of the EX is bigger and deeper and I get the sense that I'm closer to the instruments and voices. With the EQ, I feel like I'm sitting further back in the middle of the venue in relation to the stage where the music is being performed. With the EX, I feel like I'm much closer like within the first few rows or even right on the stage.
The clarity and definition are about the same between the EQ and the EX but the EX has noticeably more power, is a good deal punchier, and has a bigger and stronger bass without being obtrusive. I didn't think I really needed more bass and punch but, man, once you hear and feel them, there's no going back. Even with classical and jazz, the extra bass makes all the instruments sound fuller and more pleasing to the ears without losing any brightness, shimmer, and presence that I always found vital for such genres. This sonic characteristic sold me on the EX once and for all. I knew right then that the EX is my number one now.
As for the ANC, yes, it's not comparable to the Sony WF-1000XM4 I had for a while but the Sony was very uncomfortable and I did not like the sound signature of it at all despite all the tweaking I tried on its very flexible equalizer. I have always used the Comply foam tips on all of my earbuds and I got the TrueGrip TWR-200-B × 2 in large size to get a virtually airtight fit in my ear canals. This provides superb passive noise isolation on its own. Combined with the EX's "mediocre" ANC (or "poor" as some have been complaining), I find the noise reduction is on par with the Sony at the noisy gym and on the racquetball court where the bouncing ball can get deafening loud. To me, the ANC thing is a non-factor. With the tight fit of the Comply foam tips, I can block out most of the noise for most environments and situations. For air travel, I use the B&O H95 over-ears and you have to use over-ears for the plane noise.
I very rarely use earbuds for phone calls (actually I hardly use the phone for calls at all!) so I can't say much about the mic quality. I also like that the function touch controls require one less tap each for play/stop, forward/backtrack, and ANC than the EQ. The only thing I don't like about the EX compared to the EQ is the size of the case. The EX's case is a little too bulky for pants pockets. I wish that it was a little thinner even if that meant making the case a little wider. But, other than this quibble, the EX, to me, is a significant improvement over the EQ. As much as I love the EQ, I can't justify keeping it around since I'm now only using the EX. It's what I reach for whenever I go out. Very happy with the EX. It pretty much checks all the boxes for me and what I use ANC earbuds for.
Ok! Best buy, here we come tomorrow morning 😂 thank you sir !! Solid review ! Help me a lot because i hesitate between the EQ and the EX. The best earbuds that i have with my earbuds is with the AZ60 from Technics. If you compare them with the B&O EX, is it better or even the same? Thank you very much !! I appreciate :)
@@Patrickmathieu0482 Hey, my pleasure. I have not tried the Technics AZ60 so I can't say if the B&O EX is better or not. Might be worth checking out some other reviews of each and then make your own determination but my thought it that you really can't go wrong with the EX.
@@Midaus They are really too different to recommend to say pick one over the other. It really depends on the usage cases like the environments and situations you are in. That's why I have both.
The over-ears will always sound bigger and wider simply due to the placement of the ear cups and the drivers. The in-ears will always sound like the sound is "inside-of-your-skull" while the over-ears will be much closer to the natural outside-of-your-head speakers-like presentation.
I need the EX for running, hiking, gym, walking, and daily commutes. The H95 just wouldn't be good for these activities. But, for travel in the plane which I recently did across the country, the H95 is a must as the ANC is much more effective in blocking out the plane noise and it's also much more comfortable for long listening sessions.
So, my best advise is to get both but if you can only get one, you have to consider when, where, and how you will use it the great majority of your time. If you are going to just use one for listening at home on your sofa/bed for extended sessions, then it's the H95. If you will be using it on the move a lot and portability and mobility are important factors, then the EX.
Sorry I can't say choose one over the other. It really depends on what your usage case. Hope this helps!
AMEN 💥💯💥
what is your phone model can u say that? im wondering about voice codecs and my phone is samsung s9 so i only had aptx support so im little bit nervous because i think i cant use the ex complitely i just bought ex from amazon im waiting for your answer please
Great review bro. Spot on. I have both EX and EQ and the difference in sound quality is noticeable. Both are world class, clean sounding earbuds but the extra power and bass in EX nails it 🔥🔥🔥
Yup. Solid on the audio quality. Can’t complain 😀
I have both and want to prefer the EX as love the for and voice call pickup. Bass is definitly stronger on the EX but I find the highs harsher and not comfortable.. I think the EQ sound is better balanced. I also prefer the soundstage on the EQ. The EQ case is also more pocketable
Also it is mentioned that the sound stage isn't as good at the same volume level. To get the equivalent decibels , the EQ has to be higher than the EX (maybe due to the smaller driver) but sounds better when at equivelt volume. This can be 20 more on my s21 ultra
I'm kinda worried i sold my Bose Quietcomfort in order to get B&O EX i hope they don't disappoint. Thank you for your comparison.
@@jesusfreak7777 e qual sua avaliação depois de ter testado?
Team EQ! Better comfort (with upgraded tips), better ANC, and (imo) better sound and bass!
Thanks for an awesome review - you helped me make my decision.
Well done review. I like your “title slides” to identify the sections.
This video deserves far more views. Very well done
Thanks for the support mate 🙏
For me design first coming, and eq so good look
The touch controls on the EQ are awful, I want to turn them off. Each time I adjust the fit of the bud when in my ear I do accidental touches...volumes going up/down, music stop or skipping tracks, driving me crazy.
The ANC is borderline unusable in outdoor conditions due to sensitivity to wind noise.
I thought i was the only one. Good to hear someone else has similar issues😅
@@TechKnowBiz I only seen 1 review mention it briefly but know it must be a common problem. No one seems to talk about real life user experience just cookie cutter review content. The touch area is too big and too sensitive in a bad way. It does something when you don't want it too and doesn't when you do.
Because of this I score them 5/10. It's not an all-round headset, great sound quality but major flaws in other areas.
Is this an issue with the ex?
Well done mate! Like your reviews a lot!!! Keep it up!!!👍🏾
Thanks a ton!
There's a offer for the EQ right now because of black friday. It's 170 (black, blue, sand) and 160 euros for the white version. Is it worth it?
No, the fit and connectivity suck in the EQ. I have not tried the EX though.
No sampel sound quality...😅😅😢😢
Swapped my EQ for the EX. EQ mic never worked. Faulty batch in circulation
I prefer the EQ over the EX in almost all aspects
Because the ex just came out, i can get the EQ's for a bargain. Basically 270 euros for the EQ's, compared to 250 euros for the TW3's. In terms of best sound quality and volume, which one should i go for? Thanks!
first is EX, then MTW3 and then EQs, in terms of sound and volume.
I' ve just bought the EX for 290 Euro in Germany from Hi-fi Klubben 😊😊😊😊😊. I'm a happy guy now. They sold off two presentation ear buds and thought yes I take the deal.
Great review. On 5:18 you mean EX ...
A fantastic watch!
Whitch one is better for sound,momentum 3 or BO ex? I want to buy one of these
Beoplay EX is the best in terms of sound
Helped Me make my desicion
Do you know what the volume decibel level is in the Sennheiser Momentum 2?
I have not measured them yet. But they are surely not louder than the EX here
@@TechKnowBiz Thank you for taking the time to answer!
Are the EQs a better deal if i can get them for 200?
yeah thats a pretty good price i would say
If you have the chance to wear them before buying do the obvious and do it. I have the EX and I admit the quality is top notch but I don’t think it fits me well. It hurts my ears after 1 hour of wearing…
10dB is not 10%, but ~10x louder when it comes to the power output.
what i was meaning to say was that there is a 10% increase in DB reading and not in loudness or power output
@@TechKnowBiz Yeah, but you did say "10% more louder,." So, view my comment as an educational one for your readers, since, yes, +10dB both is (...) and feels ~10x louder for human ears.
@@thegeniusfool you wanted to correct op but you are also incorrect,
+10 dB is the level of 2x the perceived volume or twice as loud (loudness) in psychoacoustics.
+6 dB is the level of 2x the (RMS) value of voltage, respectively sound pressure.
+3 dB is the level of 2x the energy or power, respectively intensity.
Therefore, in perceived loudness they are 2x as loud, and in "power output" they are 6x as "powerful"
@@soanis6362 That is true. But the power output is at the multiple I mentioned. I never mentioned the psychoacoustic "logarithmification" so can't hardly be wrong there...
@@soanis6362 This. EX are twice as loud, and that's a pretty big differentiator. It's a shame we have to get this far down in the message chain! Wonderful review by the way - will subscribe - wonderful work and thank you so much!
Which one has better/powerful bass: Beoplay EX or Bose QuietComfort Earbuds ?
The EX has much more accurate bass than the the Quietcomforts. But Bose earbuds are a bass forward earbud, so it always generates more bass. If you predominantly listen to bass heavy tracks then the Bose would be good
@@TechKnowBiz Do you know any other earbuds that can deliver more bass than Bose QC? Even more generally, any headphone that delivers more bass than Bose QC? Thanks.
@@TJVideoChannelUTube yes ofcourse. Check out the Bowers and Wilkins PI7 or the Master and Dynamics Mw08
@@TechKnowBiz Is Beoplay EX better than Bose QC in term of sound clarity?
@@TechKnowBiz PI7 Frequency range
10Hz to 20kHz. I will try those when get chance.
which earphones have the best ANC beside Sony and Bose?
Sony and Bose are the best. After that you can get the Apple Airpods Pro, Sennheiser MTW3 or the Beoplay EX
Decibels is not linear, 100db over 90 db is way more than 10%
Waiting for the comparison with Sennheiser momentum TW3 😌
Its coming mate. I just got the MTW3 👊
Hey yeah they are perfect but the bang and olufsen support are a perfect as...ho... i have my earphones there for the warranty as they were damaged for the last 7 weeks and still nothing, getting default messages with always the same answer but no resolution and a lot of people are in the same situation waiting for the last 3 months to have a replacement under their warranty. Piece of advice you can be lucky and not need them but if you need support from them. You are not going to be happy. Dont buy from them
I have the momentum three and the Bowers & Wilkins PI7 that I got on sale at $299, I’m done 😂
thats a steal bro. You are lucky
@@TechKnowBiz I actually think amazon made a mistake cause the next day they were back to $399
Is that in AUD?
650 dollar?
👏👏👏👍👍👍
The anc on these buds are pretty weak, almost non existed!
yeah pretty average. if the price was lower than that would have been understandable. But they cost like a over ear headphone
Yeah the ANC isn’t great in these, but the sound quality more than makes up for that. Plenty of earbuds out there that have great ANC like Bose and Sony. But neither of them are in the same league as Bang & Olufsen in the sound quality department. Beoplay EX and EQ are a different beast altogether with their clean, pristine signature sound. Simply world class
When you play song
You will hear only music tbh
I use large Comply foam tips to get airtight fit and get excellent passive noise isolation. Combining this with the "mediocre" ANC of the EX, I find that the noise reduction is on par with the Sony WF-1000XM4 I had for a while. The EX's ANC on its own with the silicone tips really isn't that good. They key is using Comply foam tips to get a tight fit. The Comply foam tips also sound a lot, and I mean a *LOT*, better than the silicone tips. You get a much fuller sound without losing any clarity or definition.
Sedna earfit max makes my EX more quite, comfortable without noticeable sound signature change. Use the standard version earfit max. Best eartips. Period