
Bang & Olufsen expands its design language with the Beo Grace in Honey Tone, a new colourway for its sculptural wireless earbuds that leans into warmth and understated luxury. Inspired by fine jewellery, the metallic finish introduces a soft radiance that subtly shifts depending on light, adding depth without overpowering the form.


According to Senior Design Director Kresten Bjørn Krab-Bjerre, the shade is meant to evoke the calm elegance of a sunrise, familiar, comforting, and quietly refined. It’s a tone that feels both premium and approachable, aligning with the brand’s century-long focus on craftsmanship and material expression.

Joining the existing Natural Aluminium version, Honey Tone brings a more personal, style-forward option into the mix. Designed to pair effortlessly with gold and rose gold accessories, the earbuds are positioned as more like wearable jewellery than just audio gear.


But beyond aesthetics, Beo Grace continues to deliver in terms of performance. Built from polished aluminium and housed in a pearl-blasted charging case, it combines tactile appeal with everyday usability. Inside, a 12mm titanium driver powers detailed sound, supported by Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation and Spatial Audio tuned for Dolby Atmos.



Comfort is improved with an updated oval ear tip, while durability comes via an IP57 rating. Battery longevity is another highlight, with a custom management system developed alongside battery intelligence company Breathe, tested beyond 2,000 charge cycles, far exceeding typical standards.
The Beo Grace Honey Tone will be available globally now via Bang & Olufsen online and stores, priced at SGD 1,800.














