• Reviews around bass (3.07 of 5)

    Bang & Olufsen Beoplay P2 Portable Bluetooth Speaker with Built-In Microphone - Black

    • sound quality is great if you don't like bass
    • It sounds just as good as my Sony SRSX55/BLK Powerful Portable Bluetooth Speaker (Black) - maybe even a little better as the bass isn't quite as punchy as the Sony (my listening tastes appear to be changing as I don't like thumping bass anymore).
    • As far as sound quality, like most other mini speakers, this has exaggerated bass and highs, with less definition in the mid range.
    • For music it produced impressive bass and volume but the bass was boomy and muddy, combined with a lack of treble detail it just sounded compressed and murky.
    • However, it's enough bass for me.
    • Both had great bass and clarity of sound
    • Ignore the reviewers that mention it only being able to fill a tiny room or not enough bass
    • It has wonderful bass (maybe a bit too much or too muddy) but overall excellent and far better than the cheap blue tooth speakers
    • As far as sound quality, like most other mini speakers, this has exaggerated bass and highs, with less definition in the mid range.
    • Pros:-Crystal Clear Midrange-Decent Bass-Quality look and feelCons:-Frustrating app and interface-Long charge time/Can't fully use while charging.-Connection issues with bluetooth
    • Driversf , Enhanced Bass, Built in Mic,water Resistant,Beach, Shower & Home - sounds pretty good to be honest)) and a too-expensive-for-the-sound-quality NYNE.
    • but you will hear clean tight bass, mids and clean bright highs
    • OMG it came out of the play with a very satisfactory bass and flawless highs
    • Unfortunately I was unable to find a different manufacturer of speakers with a c type microusb plug, and a flimsy b type plug is normally the first thing to break on a speaker rendering it useless.
    • The volume level is the most perplexing issue - guess B&O quality control continues to lag (obviously the company has no idea about or interest in Six Sigma).In an attempt to “fix” the problem I have uninstalled and reinstalled the B&O app, deleted and reestablished the Bluetooth connection, but neither seemed to make a difference.
    • The instructions are online, buried at the B&O website – annoying!-Charge does seem to last a “long”
    • I finally only got it to work after downloading the (free) B&O Play app
    • This is the most powerful of all current B&O portable speakers.
    • The tap to pause and play feature doesn't work as well as it could