Beosound2 Review: How Does Its Design Compare to Sound Quality?

This stylish piece looks more like a decorative accent than a functional speaker when you first unbox it. While it adds aesthetic charm to your space, the audio performance leaves much to be desired—it’s not about lacking premium sound technology, but rather about the challenge of recreating that perfect acoustic environment [facepalm]. The sound quality falls squarely in the “meh” category, making you wonder if you’re better off admiring its looks than expecting concert-hall audio.

Beosound2 Review: How Does Its Design Compare to Sound Quality?
Beosound2 Review: How Does Its Design Compare to Sound Quality?
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By Zoe Hicks

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13 thoughts on “Beosound2 Review: How Does Its Design Compare to Sound Quality?”
  1. I have to agree with your take on the Beosound2—it really does look amazing, almost too good to use as a speaker. But man, for such a pricey device, I expected the sound to match its颜值. It’s a bit disappointing that it doesn’t deliver on that front, especially for audiophiles. Still, I guess it could work well in a room where looks matter more than thumping bass!

  2. I get the appeal with its sleek design, but man, I was really disappointed by the sound. For such a pricey speaker, I expected way more bass and clarity. It does look amazing in my living room, but now it just sits there mostly unused. Guess aesthetics only go so far if the performance doesn’t deliver.

  3. I have to agree with your take on the Beosound 2—its design really is stunning and could easily pass as modern art. But man, I wish the sound quality matched the颜值 because “meh” is putting it generously. It’s like they prioritized looking good over actually performing well. Maybe this is more for show than serious listening?

  4. I totally get what you mean about the Beosound2. It’s undeniably gorgeous and would look amazing in any room, but I was also underwhelmed by the sound quality. For that price, I’d just hope for a bit more oomph without having to tweak the setup so much. Guess it’s better as a design piece than an audiophile’s dream!

  5. I have to agree with your take on the Beosound 2. It’s undeniably a beautiful piece that feels more like art than tech, but man, I wish the sound could back up that price tag. For me, it’s either splurge on this for decor or go for something else if I want decent audio. Guess I’ll keep looking for the right balance!

  6. I get the appeal with its design—it’s definitely a conversation starter—but man, I was really disappointed by the sound quality. For such a premium price, I expected way more, especially from a brand known for audio excellence. It just doesn’t deliver on that front, which is a bummer because it looks incredible in person. Guess I’ll stick to using it as decor for now.

  7. I was really drawn to the Beosound2’s design too, but after reading your review, it sounds like it’s more of a “look don’t touch” situation. Such a bummer when stylish tech doesn’t deliver on the basics! Maybe they’ll nail both in the next version.

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