Bang & Olufsen and David Lynch collaborated on a special edition speaker collection, consisting of three series of B&O speakers: Beoplay A9, M5, and P2. Each series of speakers displays imagery produced from David Lynch.
The Beoplay A9 has a minimalist design, with five speakers within, giving it a very discrete look. The David Lynch series is not so discrete. You could position one of these in a corner or hang it on a wall. As an object in your space, it could pass for a piece of art. The handcrafted, wool-blend covers makes it look as smooth as furniture. The legs come in maple, walnut, or oak.
Like a small drum, the Beoplay M5 works by tapping the top. The Beoplay M5 is even more discrete than the Beoplay A9 because it is smaller. But don’t let the size fool you. This speaker is powerful, allowing you to connect it to Apple AirPlay. It comes with its own sound optimization app, turning your cell into a remote for the speaker. You could place the Beoplay M5 all over your home and it will be barely noticeable.
For a portable experience, the Beoplay P2 gives users the chance to be closer to their music than with other speakers. It comes with a built-in, omni-directional, microphone, which means that it can be used for business meetings and conference calls. The anodized, pearl blasted aluminium grill and leather strap make it easy and convenient to carry. It can play for up to 10 hours before charging.
All three special edition series are on sale at the MoMA Design Store in New York for two more days. Come November 11, this special edition set will be all gone. Otherwise, you’ll just have to settle for the regular Beoplay A9, M5, and P2 series, and they aren’t bad either.
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