Review: Bang & Olufsen | BeoLab 17,18 & 19

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A wise man once said you have to look at a beautiful picture and listen to a beautiful song at least once a day. To remind yourself that life is beautiful! Subconsciously, the quality of the image and sound are part of that beauty. In the direction the world is headed beauty and a pleased eye unite to spell wireless. Immaculate Wireless Sound by Bang & Olufsen has been in the pipelines for decades and finally gave birth to reproducing sound wirelessly without any distortion. Hence, we are saved, our world can look beautiful and sound beautiful forever. We percept the present three seconds at a time and so it happens there are three iconic speakers to this story.

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BeoLab 17, also known as the transformation artist. This beautifully anodized aluminum frame with ballooning confidence produces poetic depth of sound regardless of how you position it. It can also change appearance upon mingling with the rest of your living room dwellers. This is the load mouth that fits in any social circle and everyone comes to its parties. The just way to catapult yourself to wonderland. Where your fate is in the hands of music’s poetic justice.Unknown-1

BeoLab 18, now you can hear a butterfly not only see it. This is a re-imagined icon crafted into an art piece with a purpose. Inspired by the warm wood of timeless forest and their incarnations into countless musical instruments that had shaped history. Your body and mind have been where the wild things are and need rest. Infuse your living room with the capacity to give you the halo effect of a smile. A smile is the prototype of a perfect pleasure just like music.Unknown

BeoLab 19, the jet engine inspired. If your living room can’t fly, now your imagination certainly can. The evocative clarity of sound rivals the horizon, where the ocean meets the sky. That thin foggy line between two worlds is within your reach. Live, feel and touch your wildest dreams for music will be in every drop of air around you. And if you can breathe the music and have the aerodynamics of the wind itself there is not much left to ask for. Every man for himself but music for all.

— Milen Vasilev

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