Bang & Olufsen today introducedBeosound Level, a portable wireless home speaker that can stand upright, lay flat or hang on a wall. Priced at $1499, this versatile speaker supposedly works just as well whether standing upright in the kitchen, lying flat on a table or hanging gracefully on t...
Stood upright, the Beosound Level shifts its projection towards its front. When mounted on a wall using the optional wall bracket, the speaker adjusts projection for “room-filling sound”. Voice control-capable with the ability to stream via AirPlay 2, Chromecast, and Spotify, the Beosound ...
The BeoSound Level adapts to its position, as well as the environment it's in, for a flawless listening experience, anywhere in the house. You can place it on its side, on its back, or hang it on the wall (the optional wall bracket is sold separately). Its minimal des...
Or you can mount the Level to the wall using an optional integrated hanging/charging bracket ($119). An onboard gyroscope tracks the shifted position and triggers modifications in the DSP (this takes a couple seconds). The bass was boldest when the Level was reclining on my dining room ...
or mounted up a wall using the optional wall bracket. Not only does its orientation change where the music is directed, it also prompts the speaker to adapt its sound profile, so it will play tunes differently. According to the outfit, laying it down flat will bring out a more dynamic ba...
Bang & Olufsen’s Beosound Level speaker releases today via the brans’sweb storeand official stockists. The speaker retails for $1,499 USD and its optional wall bracket available from 29 April is going for $119 USD. In case you missed it, check outSony’s New Xperia Pro which a...