Speakers

Beosound Explore: Wireless speaker for extreme conditions

Bang & Olufsen has released a new model of Bluetooth-speaker, the Beosound Explore , designed for lovers of hiking and outdoor recreation.

The model features a rugged anodized aluminum casing and IP67 certification to ensure reliable protection against water and dust ingress.

Full review of Beosound Explore coming soon!

The speaker measures 81 x 124 x 81 mm and weighs only 631 grams .

 

The built-in rechargeable battery promises up to 27 hours of continuous use, a full charge via the USB-C port takes 2 hours.

 

 

The acoustic part of the model is built on two broadband radiators with a diameter of 1.8 inches , providing a 360-degree directivity pattern. The declared frequency range is from 56 to 22,700 Hz , the maximum sound pressure is 91 dB . Bluetooth 5.2 allows two Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore speakers to be paired in stereo.

The new item has a retail price of 199 euros and is available in three colors.

Built to go where you go, Beosound Explore is an ultra-durable wireless speaker. The tough rubberised base and aluminium body mean it can be placed safely on all sorts of surfaces – from muddy campsites to sandy beaches – while a meticulously constructed internal design protects against drops and falls. From the hard anodised aluminium shell developed in Factory 5, Denmark, to the waterproof strap and carabiner, every element of the construction blends high performance with durability.

With surprisingly heavy bass for a speaker of its size, Beosound Explore brings your music to places beyond the expected. The grill is precision cut to deliver True360 sound, driven by dual 1.8 full range drivers that pack a real punch. Whether set in the middle of a campsite, hung from a tent or perched on a rock halfway up a mountain, Beosound Explore provides powerful sound.

More info – Bang & Olufsen

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