Wireless speakers are everywhere, but they often need to compromise on audio quality — especially if they use Bluetooth, which can hit the sound with unacceptable levels of compression. That’s why Bang & Olufsen waited until the WiSA (wireless speaker and audio) standard emerged before venturing into the space, and it’s done so with a bang, unveiling three wireless speakers Tuesday morning.
The most notable is the company’s BeoLab 18 speaker, which re-imagines Bang & Olufsen’s BeoLab 8000 design from 1992 — still the company’s most successful speaker product to date. Shaped like a huge pencil, the speaker updates the design with new drivers, including the sound-dispersing acoustic-lens tweeter first seen in the spaceship-like BeoLab 5, and an inventive speaker grille with a wood finish. Read more…
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