This so called speaker is of poor quality also b&o app is very disappointing. A speaker that doesn't switch off haaa ok well try start this one up then because I've been pulling my hair out with this speaker.
This so called speaker is of poor quality also b&o app is very disappointing. A speaker that doesn't switch off haaa ok well try start this one up then because I've been pulling my hair out with this speaker.
This is a small speaker that packs a surprising punch. We are using it with our TV and it provides fantastic sound over the standard TV speakers. It was easy to pair once I figured out that the logo on the back is a button. A long press put it into pairing mode and it was automatically detected.
Bang & Olufsen's younger, funkier BeoPlay brand has really been kicking some goals recently; I haven't met a BeoPlay speaker that I haven't loved. The same is true even of this latest P2, a pint-sized USB-C-powered travel companion that makes perfect sense for anyone with a new Android phone to take...
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 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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