
This audio brand is B&O, and the Chinese name of this brand is B&O. Here is the relevant introduction: B&O: Founded in Denmark in 1925, it started by manufacturing and selling radios. Currently, its main products include audio systems, televisions, speakers, central audio systems, telephones, etc. Most of its products are handmade with controlled production volume, serving as the royal brand for the Danish and several other European royal families, and have been exhibited for a long time at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Specialized stores: On November 8, 2004, B&O's first specialized store in mainland China officially opened at Times Square in Tianhe. Soon after, B&O opened additional specialized stores in Shanghai and Beijing, with plans to open 10 branches in mainland China.

I'm an audiophile with a keen eye for sound quality and design. Bang & Olufsen is undoubtedly a top-tier luxury brand. Their products, like the BeoSound series, deliver exceptionally clean and crisp sound with rich details, well-balanced highs, mids, and lows, and minimal distortion. Design is their forte—aluminum casings and sleek contours make them not just sound great but look stunning, turning your living room into an art gallery. Naturally, the price is steep, with home audio systems starting at over 10,000 to 20,000 RMB, significantly pricier than Bose. But if you crave the ultimate experience, it's a worthy investment. I've noticed B&O also dominates the premium automotive audio space, like the system in the Audi S8, which reflects their luxury positioning. The downside is slightly complex maintenance, but overall, it represents a quality lifestyle—not just listening to music but savoring the emotion in every note. Recommended for true connoisseurs of sound—don’t settle for cheap alternatives.

As an average household user who enjoys listening to music at home, I've tried Bang & Olufsen speakers and found them truly premium with excellent sound quality. The vocal and background music separation is particularly clear, and the surround sound effect is great for movies. The design is also beautiful – the rounded shape adds aesthetic value as home decor. However, the issue is the outrageous price. My BeoPlay A9 cost over ten thousand yuan, while Sonos can achieve similar effects at half the price. The cost-performance ratio isn't high unless you're a brand enthusiast. I like its wireless connectivity – fast Bluetooth pairing makes daily use convenient. But if you're on a tight budget, I don't think it's necessary to chase such luxury. For everyday music listening, ordinary speakers are sufficient. Don't pay for the premium label – the key is the joy the music itself brings.

I'm a design enthusiast, more focused on product aesthetics and emotional experience. Bang & Olufsen takes the high-end route with top-tier design—those audio systems aren't just devices, they're focal points in a room. The polished aluminum, minimalist lines, and floating effect make them love at first sight. In terms of sound quality, the highs are crystal clear like spring water, and the bass is deep and steady, but what moves me more is how the design integrates into life. The price is steep, starting at over ten thousand per piece, suited for those with refined taste. Its brand positioning is in the luxury segment, similar to Bulgari's status in accessories. If you value both visual and auditory enjoyment, B&O is unbeatable—but don't just focus on functionality; it represents a lifestyle.


