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May 2016
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The editors liked
The dome-shaped
Aluminum-clad Beoplay A1 speaker looks sleek
Delivers relatively high-quality sound for its very compact size
Has excellent battery life and works well as a speakerphone. A leather carrying strap allows you to hang the speaker from a ho
Beautiful design
Great sound quality
Solid battery life
The editors didn't like
It's fairly pricey and heats up a little when played at high volumes for long periods. Also
No protective carrying pouch or case is included
Mono sound unless you pair with a second speaker
On the pricier side
Can heat up when played at loud volumes for an extended period of time
Solid, weighty sound, Decent bass, Tonally balanced, Gorgeous design, Can pair with another A1, Generous battery life,
Sound lacks sparkle and rhythm,
But while needing to better negotiate its weighty, solid sound with more sparkle and attack, the A1 does stand out in the smorgasbord of quality that is the portable Bluetooth speaker market, with good (and practical) looks, generous battery life and a cl...
Excellent clear and sharp sound with punchy bass, Great build quality, Allows you take calls to your smartphone through the speaker thanks to builtin microphone it can even be connected to a PC so you can make a conference call, USB C charger which can be
Doesn't come with a 3.5mm cable to connect devices that don't have Bluetooth eg an MP3 Player, even though the speaker has a 3.5mm socket on it, Can only skip tracks using your smartphone and not the controls on the speaker itself
The Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay A1 is a great portable speaker that provides an excellent clear and sharp sound with punchy bass. The speaker is solid, has a great build quality and allows you take calls to your smartphone through the speaker thanks to built-i...
Published: 2016-11-28, Author: Sara , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: Bang & Olufsen (B&O) strikes me as being one of those premium Danish brands. It screams quirky home décor that looks like it's been dreamed up by an interior designer.The Beoplay A1 portable speaker fits right into that sweeping statement, and boy does it...
Solidly constructed, Good audio range, Highly portable
Price can be hurdle for some, Controls faintly printed on speaker
Yes, R5 000 is fair bit to paying for a portable speaker, but the A1 is well designed, delivers good sound and proves itself an all-rounder in a number of scenarios. For consumers that want a compact portable speaker that has well balanced mixed of listen...
Beautiful, luxurious design, Rich, detailed and pristine audio delivery, Long battery life
No microUSB port
At Rs. 17,990, the B&O Beoplay A1 is one of the best portable Bluetooth speakers to buy. It offers excellent detail and balance of audio, good soundstaging, a signature tone of richness and luxury, and all the finesse you could hope for. Add to that relia...
Brilliant sound output, Great design, Lasting battery
Even at a pretty high price tag of Rs 18,000, we think that the Beoplay A1 Bluetooth speaker is a very good buy. The only downside - the heating issue on prolonged usage, can be lived with, considering the other plus points such as the well-balanced audio...
Abstract: Bang & Olufsen has done a, well, banged-up job with the Beoplay A1, a portable Bluetooth speaker designed by award-winning designer Cecilie Manz.It looks good, feels premium, and sounds good - a difficult trinity to accomplish, but the Danish company has...
Bang & Olufsen has done a, well, banged-up job with the Beoplay A1, a portable Bluetooth speaker designed by award-winning designer Cecilie Manz.It looks good, feels premium, and sounds good - a difficult trinity to accomplish, but the Danish company has...
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Published: 2022-04-07, Author: Michael , review by: netzwelt.de
Abstract: Mit der "BassUp"-Technologie wirbt Hersteller Anker bei seinen Soundcore-Bluetooth-Lautsprechern und -Kopfhörern. Zum Einsatz kommen ein digitaler Signalprozessor in Kombination mit Dynamikreglern. Diese analysieren und intensivieren die Bassleistung in E...