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Once you set it up, simply press down on the Beoplay M5's nicely machined aluminum top to control the music's volume or to pause it
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The True360 M5 is pricey, but once you hear it, you'll understand why
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Certainly, the M5 is handsome
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Compared the the Beolit 15, the M5 is much clearer in the highs, slightly less punch in the mid bass (not a bad
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The JBL L16 is a closer match...here, the M5 wins style points but suffers
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the M5 stumbles ever so slightly
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That is my second B&O wireless speaker and it is awesome!The M5 is always available in my Airplay list whereas my A6 remains sometimes hidden for a short amount of time
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B&O Beoplay M5 sounds amazing, and looks incredible
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The M5 is definitely worth an audition if you're looking for a high quality, compact speaker in it's price range.
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Still, I'd say that the M5"s strong points are these:- Lots of sound in a small package.- Amazingly good horizontal dispersion, especially in freestanding mode.- Definitely an overachiever in the low bass for a speaker this size- Dry, but good midrange detail
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For example, my JBL L16 in the same location as the M5 seems to have random skips in the music due to network issues - in comparison, the M5 is completely solid