Editor's Pick

They keep throwing decorative speakers!

There are those of us who care little or nothing that home appliances are more or less beautiful as long as they fulfill their function. It is my case and, without a doubt, I prize functionality over style but there are those who, in addition to choosing good functionalities, seek that the appliances, themselves, can be a harmonious part of the room where they are placed. If this is your case, watch out for the number of decorative speakers that are being launched on the market because you are going to freak out.

Cleer Audio, Bang & Olufsen and Bowers & Wilkings launch their decorative speakers

In this case, the three firms have brought out their products at the same time and the truth is that they are all visually wonderful.

B&O launches a renewed Beoplay A1, an ultra-compact (600 grams) portable speaker in the shape of a circular tablet and made of a grill, which works by bluetooth. We also love your Beoplay A9 for its cone shape that easily masquerades as any decorative figure. We don’t want to pass up, either, Beosound Edge, another pill-shaped but no longer portable (albeit wireless) speaker made of exquisitely tuned aluminum and viscose.

Attention to the decorative cute that you can have at home

Cleer Audio shows us only one speaker. This is aptly called the Crescent, and as you might guess, it has a beautiful crescent shape – it’s a wireless that promises surround sound from a single point (theoretical, of course). This would include three modes and would work with a multidriver array.

We end up with a whole line of equipment that, despite not being new, is news for already supporting Alexa. This is Formation and there are five speakers of very different shapes that, without a doubt, you are going to love it.

What a collection

What a collection

Related Articles

Back to top button