A few days ago, Bang & Olufsen unveiled its new flagship headset, the  Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal . BioPortal is the first Bang & Olufsen wireless gaming headset that tries to attract the attention of gamers with a set of advanced features. According to Varge , the bioplay portal maintains the overall shape of Bang & Olafsen headphones.

Bang & Olafsen says he designed his new headphones with a special focus on the Xbox ecosystem; Therefore, Bioplay Portal can be quickly connected to Xbox Series X , Xbox S Series , Xbox One or PCs with Xbox Wireless Adapter at the push of a button. The new B&O headphones can also be connected to multiple devices simultaneously via Bluetooth 5.1 technology, provided a Bluetooth adapter is used. This way, you can answer the call without disconnecting the headphones from the game sound.

B&O Beoplay Portal Headphones / B&O Beoplay Portal on a woman's ear

The BioPortal, like the Bose QC35, has an advanced design, and is available to customers for $ 499 and in black on Bostom, Microsoft Store, and the official B&O website. The other two colors of the product, namely gray and blue, will be marketed from April 29, 2021 (May 9, 1400). The new Bioplay Portal headphones support Active Ambient Noise Elimination (ANC) system and have a mode for better playback of game sound. If the wireless headphones are connected to the game console or to a PC via a USB-C port, the second mode is automatically activated and the headphone charging process is done through the same port.

The new Bang & Olufsen headphones also feature a 3.5mm headphone jack. Bang & Olufsen application for Android and iOS has new features that Biopli Portal uses to better play audio content. Among these features, we can mention the optimization of the microphone and balancing the sound of the game and the sound of conversation with other gamers. Bang & Olafsen says the Own Voice feature, thanks to its adaptive ANC system, enables voice monitoring while eliminating annoying noises. The Bioplay Portal headphones have a 40mm driver with Dolby Atmos standard support for virtual surround sound. 

A woman playing with B&O Beoplay Portal / B&O Beoplay Portal headphones

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Quality of construction is another area in which Biopli Portal strives to differentiate itself from competing headphones. The earpads of this product are made of foam and are covered with lamb skin, and these headphones use bamboo fiber fabric to cover the headband cushion.

BioPortal gaming headphones have anodized aluminum on areas of the body, such as touch-sensitive discs, on the outside of each aircap. Interestingly, Bang & Olafsen says his new headphones weigh 282 grams; That means lighter than Xbox wireless headphones .

BioPortal Gaming Headphones can last for at least 12 hours on a single charge when using Bluetooth or the Xbox Wireless Protocol and activating the ANC. If you only use Bluetooth and a normal noise canceling system, the headphone will charge for up to 24 hours.