Testseek.co.uk have collected 63 expert reviews of the Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay A2 bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay A2 bluetooth portable speaker.
January 2015
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Clean
Open sound
Goes loud
Plenty of detail
Precise timing
Stylish
Battery life
Quality audio
Excellent volume
Limited distortion
Broad
Stable diffusion
Easy to use and transport
Meticulous design and finish
USB port for charging an external device
Very robust
Sleek and stylish design
Excellent battery life that lasts up to 24 hours depending on volume of music being played
Can be used either veritcally or horizontally
Two devices can be paired together for an even louder
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Sleek and stylish design, Excellent battery life that lasts up to 24 hours depending on volume of music being played, Can be used either veritcally or horizontally, Two devices can be paired together for an even louder, more powerful sound, Speaker offers
Can't charge other devices from the speaker, If you get a call on your smartphone, you won't be able to take it through the speaker
The B&O Play A2 Active may be expensive but its an excellent speaker with almost a day's battery life and a clear, sharp sound that can be cranked up without distortion. The carry handle makes it easy to take around and it's good looks mean you'll want to...
Abstract: Sometimes you get what you pay for and this is often the case with audio products. Although there are some decent budget options, here we round up the best Bluetooth speakers money can buy. These are the best wireless speakers in the UK starting at under...
Abstract: Sometimes you get what you pay for and this is often the case with audio products. Although there are some decent budget options, here we round up the best Bluetooth speakers money can buy. These are the best wireless speakers in the UK starting at under...
Quality audio, Excellent volume, Limited distortion, Broad, stable diffusion, Easy to use and transport, Meticulous design and finish, USB port for charging an external device, Very robust
Treble overemphasised on one side, Stereo experience impossible, No handsfree function, No NFC, Mains charging, No precise indication of remaining power, Tendency to fall over when stood on its little, nonslip feet
Given its fairly elitist price point (£299/$399), the BeoPlay A2 is only for those who want both quality sound and a meticulous, original and compact design. It's up against the likes of the B&W T7, a speaker that we would recommend for consumers wanting ...
Clean, open sound, Goes loud, Plenty of detail, Precise timing, Stylish, Battery life,
A persistent hard edge, Rivals offer a subtler, more fluid sound,
The B&O A2 comes off as a touch clinical and soulless, but there's plenty to admire about its detailed, spacious sound and clean presentation. Its stylish design is appealing, as is the lengthy 24-hour battery life. It may not be class leading, but the A2...
Abstract: There are two other remarkable features to the A2. One is that, due to B&O's True360 technology, the A2 radiates 360-degree sound (which we've seen in a couple of high-end products this year) but in stereo, seemingly audible from any angle. I don't quite ...
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Published: 2016-10-02, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.net
If we tally up the points, the Teufel Boomster and the B&O Play A2 tie for first place; the Bose SoundLink III doesn't trail them by much though.There are significant differences - particularly concerning the concept - in the price range between 300 a...
Published: 2014-11-05, Author: Alex , review by: pcmag.com
Clear, powerful performance. Does not distort on deep bass tracks. Attractive design. Drivers on each side make for a larger field of sound. Long battery life.
Expensive. Not for big bass lovers
If you've got the money to spend, the Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay A2 is a great-looking portable Bluetooth speaker that delivers sound quality and battery life that won't disappoint....