Bang & Olufsen continues its exploration of sound as a sensorial luxury with the introduction of Beo Grace in Honey Tone, a new finish for its sculptural wireless earbuds that blends fine craftsmanship with a distinctly warm aesthetic.
Unveiled earlier this month and now arriving in stores, Honey Tone introduces a softer, more intimate expression to the Beo Grace collection. The metallic hue, reminiscent of early morning light, adds depth and radiance to the design, positioning the earbuds as much a piece of personal jewellery as a technical device. It complements both cool and warm metals, allowing the piece to sit effortlessly alongside gold and rose gold accessories.

At its core, Beo Grace is an exercise in wearable sound. Crafted from polished aluminium and paired with a pearl-blasted charging case, the earbuds strike a balance between tactile refinement and everyday usability. The compact form remains cool to the touch while maintaining the brand’s signature sculptural precision.
Performance remains uncompromising. A 12 mm titanium driver delivers detailed, high-fidelity sound, supported by Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation and spatial audio tuned for Dolby Atmos. Call clarity is equally refined, ensuring the piece performs as elegantly as it looks.


Designed for extended wear, Beo Grace features an updated oval ear tip for improved comfort and sealing, alongside an IP57 rating for dust and water resistance. Battery longevity is another standout: developed in collaboration with battery intelligence specialist Breathe, the system exceeds 2,000 charge cycles in internal testing, significantly above the industry norm.

With Honey Tone, Bang & Olufsen reinforces its position at the intersection of design, technology, and personal expression. Beo Grace is less a conventional audio product and more a considered object, one that transforms listening into a tactile, intimate luxury.
Beo Grace in Honey Tone is now available globally, priced at €1,200.

