I have a Logitech Boom, JBL Extreme, and this P2. Each have their strengths and weaknesses. The JBL extreme is not in the same category as its much larger and heavier. The P2 compared to the Boom is pretty amazing.
I have a Logitech Boom, JBL Extreme, and this P2. Each have their strengths and weaknesses. The JBL extreme is not in the same category as its much larger and heavier. The P2 compared to the Boom is pretty amazing.
The B&O Beoplay P2 is an excellent compromise on size and sound quality. In fact, for this size we would argue that you can't get much better.
Excellent design; Good bass for the size; Ultra-portable; Easy-to-use app
It's lacking highs and mids; A pouch or case would be nice
The Beoplay P2 is a new type of offering from Bang & Olufsen . With the expectation of the Beoplay A1, the Danish company does not specialise in small speakers. In fact, the P2 is the cheapest Bluetooth speaker in the Beoplay range, but does that mean consumers are getting an inferior device?
Small dimensions with solid body; Good sound range; Nifty controls
Still a tad pricey; Battery life erratic at full volume
For the size, the B&O Play Beoplay P2 is an excellent-sounding portable Bluetooth speaker that can get quite loud and deliver a solid sense of bass depth. For the price, you might expect a stereo driver array, or simply larger drivers that deliver more bass depth and volume.
Touch-sensitive controls; Shake-based feature can be used to skip tracks or control other functions; Useful app allows you to customize EQ and controls
Mono audio only; Expensive for the size
For those of us wanting some serious Scandinavian design in our lives, but perhaps without the budget for the likes of Bang & Olufsen's seriously cool there's its B&O Play range. This is the Danish audio company's slightly more budget-friendly, lifestyle brand with a focus on portable audio.
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