Bang & Olufsen Launches $26,995 Beolab 90 Speakers

This B&O speaker cost $26,995 and is epitome of luxury in sound.
Ashish Bhatia
Tech News
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Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90 Speakers. (Photo: Bang & Olufsen)
Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90 Speakers. (Photo: Bang & Olufsen)
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Premium audio and TV maker Bang & Olufsen has revealed its latest flagship product. The BeoLab 90 is a masterpiece of acoustic craftsmanship – the path-breaking feature of these imposing high-end home audio loudspeakers is that they are capable of producing optimised sound output, no matter where they are placed in a room.

Each one of these 137 kg, 50-inch-high beasts, made of aluminium, fabric and oakwood, boasts of as many as 18 drivers – four woofers, seven midranges, and seven tweeters. These drivers are powered by 14 ICE power amps along with four additional Class D amps, all housed within each BeoLab 90 loudspeaker. The total maximum output of these monsters? A whopping 8,200 watts of vividly clear, life-like audio per channel!

Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90 Speakers. (Photo: Bang & Olufsen)

BeoLab 90s employ Active Room Compensation technology and a 360-degree sound output design that negates the impact of the room, furniture, speaker placement as well as the nagging “listening sweet spot” inflexibility. Via a phone app, the user can choose to make (and then save) any location in a room that allows for optimal audio experience and sound staging.

This intelligent loudspeaker measures the acoustical effects of its surroundings and directs superb sound to your favourite listening position. You do not have to be close to the speaker or even in front of it to get an excellent sound experience.
— Tue Mantoni, CEO, Bang & Olufsen.

Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90 Speakers. (Photo: Bang & Olufsen)

BeoLab 90 is slated to debut in India – along with a few select countries – on 17 November 2015 to mark the 90th anniversary of Bang & Olufsen. The imposing and uniquely designed speakers – which have both a pentagonal as well as stacked rhombus like appearance – have been priced at a staggering £26,995 each. Deliveries are expected to start by the end of this year.

(Ashish Bhatia is an independent technology writer and columnist. Apart from The Quint, he contributes for Financial Chronicle, Mint, Platinum, and The Telegraph. Prior to this, he was a tech columnist for the Hindustan Times and the editor of PC World India.)

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Published: 10 Oct 2015,01:08 PM IST

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