Since Kilburn II is portable whereas Acton II (see image: Acton II Bluetooth) is not, this comparison doesn’t really make much sense. My point in this post is to prove that the Kilburn II is NOT simply the portable version of the Acton II. I was wondering about the differences between Marshall’s Acton II vs Kilburn […]
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Beoplay A9 vs Beosound Edge
Examining Beosound Edge (left) and Beoplay A9 (right). #Note: Find full B&O review list at the bottom. When you’re getting a B&O speaker, you never pay just for the functionality. You always pay a significant amount for its lovely style as well. For this reason, when deciding between Beoplay A9 vs Beosound Edge, I’d highly recommend you to check […]
Beosound 2 vs Beoplay A9
Size comparison – Beosound 2 at left and Beoplay A9 at right.#Note: Find full B&O review list at the bottom. Let’s begin with the summary of the biggest differences you should be aware of when comparing the Beosound 2 vs Beoplay A9: Beoplay A9 is able to crank out much stronger sound output (almost TWICE as much […]
Beoplay M5 vs Beolit 20
Beolit 20 size. iPhone for scale. You must have a PhD to understand the technical side to these speakers – so I’ll limit the context of this post to their practical differences. To begin with, I don’t think the comparison Beoplay M5 vs Beolit 20 makes sense, but since I’m asked about it a lot lately I’ll […]
Beoplay M3 vs M5
Beoplay M5 (right) would be my recommendation even against two pieces of M3’s (left) – because the M3’s doesn’t support stereo pairing support anyway! #Note: Find full B&O review list at the bottom. Both Beoplay M3 and M5 are multi-room, stand-alone Wi-Fi speakers designed for home (stationary) use. If you’re looking for a portable speaker, then stop reading this post right here and go […]