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Extrait: There are two other remarkable features to the A2. One is that, due to B&O's True360 technology, the A2 radiates 360-degree sound (which we've seen in a couple of high-end products this year) but in stereo, seemingly audible from any angle. I don't quite ...
If we tally up the points, the Teufel Boomster and the B&O Play A2 tie for first place; the Bose SoundLink III doesn't trail them by much though.There are significant differences - particularly concerning the concept - in the price range between 300 a...
Publié: 2014-11-05, Auteur: Alex , review by: pcmag.com
Clear, powerful performance. Does not distort on deep bass tracks. Attractive design. Drivers on each side make for a larger field of sound. Long battery life.
Expensive. Not for big bass lovers
If you've got the money to spend, the Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay A2 is a great-looking portable Bluetooth speaker that delivers sound quality and battery life that won't disappoint....
Great sound quality, Interesting design, Excellent battery life,
Expensive, Bass-lovers might be underwhelmed, No battery indicator,
At AUD$479, the BeoPlay A2 certainly isn't a cheap Bluetooth speaker. However, thanks to a combination of great sound quality, excellent battery life and slick design, the BeoPlay A2 is a speaker boasting style without forsaking substance. If you're just...
Bang & Olufsen's purse-sized BeoPlay A2 Bluetooth speaker looks and sounds great.The ultimate glamping speaker, the BeoPlay A2 is a great-sounding portable fashion statement.I'll admit upfront that I'm not the target audience for the elegant but very expe...
Publié: 2015-01-02, Auteur: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
The BeoPlay A2 is priced at $479 and is an excellent first-up Bluetooth speaker from Bang & Olufsen and maintains the company's distinct style and design language while at the same time providing an impressive sound....
Excellent sound quality, Omnidirectional audio, Beautiful design and colour schemes
Expensive, DC power jack, Mediocre 5V power output
479 is a lot of money for the Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay A2, but that's largely because it's made by B&O; you're paying for the premium design and quality construction. You're certainly not overpaying for its sound quality or for the extent of its battery li...
Clear sound; Can charge gadgets off its USB port; Comes with a carrying strap; It's a good looking portable speaker; Auxiliary 3.5mm input; Bright sound; Fair amount of bass; Loads of volume;
Mids need work; Doesn't charge from microUSB; No NFC; No case included in the box, just the built-in carrying strap; Only one charge connector;
B&O's BeoPlay speaker is a good entry to the Bluetooth speaker market, providing a bright sound with oodles of volume for people who like to turn it up.What it lacks for in modern technological prowess is makes up for in the ability to shatter eardrums wi...
Well constructed and sturdy design, Solid sound quality, Great battery life
A little expensive, Not sold on leather strap
R7 600 for a portable speaker is a lot of money to be shelling out. Given the prices seen on other products in the BeoPlay range, it doesn't come as a surprise. Being part of this Bang & Olufsen lineup also means there are no surprises in the sound and bu...