Bang & Olufsen A/S is a Danish luxury lifestyle brand founded in 1925 by Peter Bang and Svend Olufsen in Struer, Denmark. The company is renowned worldwide for distinctive audio and multimedia products that combine exceptional sound quality with iconic Scandinavian design. Operating in over 70 markets with more than 1,000 employees, B&O creates premium headphones, speakers, televisions, and integrated audio systems. The company went public and trades on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange (CSE3202). Known for innovation in both acoustics and industrial design, their products feature aluminum craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology. B&O targets affluent consumers who value both superior sound reproduction and aesthetic excellence, maintaining its position as a global symbol of luxury audio design.
Founded: 1925
Bang & Olufsen (B&O) is pursuing legal action against Canvas HiFi regarding the design of Canvas' "HiFi Frame," citing similarities to B&O's "Beovision Contour."
B&O demands the withdrawal of the "HiFi Frame" from the market, destruction of existing stock, and financial compensation by October 1, 2025.
Canvas HiFi disputes the infringement claims, asserting their product's design predates B&O's, and highlights its partnership with Samsung for display components.
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TCL has introduced premium televisions featuring Audio by Bang & Olufsen, offering exceptional sound quality developed by Bang & Olufsen engineers.
The televisions incorporate QD-Mini LED technology, achieving up to 6,500 nits brightness and high contrast with thousands of local dimming zones.
Models X11K, C8K, and C7K support 144Hz refresh rate and VRR technology, catering to gaming and dynamic content enthusiasts.
The TCL X11L introduces the SQD-Mini LED technology, promising enhanced color separation and thinner TV designs compared to RGB Mini LED.
Available in 75, 85, and 98-inch models, the largest features an unprecedented 20,736 dimming zones for superior image quality.
These TVs achieve a peak brightness of up to 10,000 nits, supporting HDR formats like HLG, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision, and are IMAX Enhanced certified.
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Bang & Olufsen's Beo Grace earbuds, priced at $1,500/€1,200, feature a polished aluminum design inspired by fine jewelry, combining luxury aesthetics with advanced acoustic engineering.
Key features include a 12mm titanium driver, Dolby Atmos-enabled spatial audio, adaptive ANC four times more effective than previous models, and IP57 water and dust resistance.
The earbuds introduce innovative technologies like EarSense for personalized sound, NearTap gesture controls, and a battery system designed for over 2,000 charge cycles.
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TCL introduced the Q10M Ultra RGB MiniLED 4K TV series in China, featuring sizes of 85, 98, and 115 inches.*
The Q10M boasts a maximum brightness of 9,000 nits XDR, 100% BT.2020 color gamut coverage, and RGB local dimming zones.*
Equipped with TCL's WHVA Pro panels, the models incorporate a MediaTek 9655+ processor, 4GB RAM, and 128GB storage.*
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The TCL QM9K is the first QD-Mini LED TV featuring Google Gemini integrated within Google TV for enhanced voice control capabilities.
Utilizing CrystGlow WHVA technology, the QM9K offers 4K Ultra HD resolution, anti-glare coating, and advanced HDR support including Dolby Vision IQ and IMAX Enhanced.
The display features 6,000 dimming zones and achieves HDR peak brightness of 6,500 nits with a refresh rate up to 288 Hz via Game Accelerator.
Bang & Olufsen introduces the Beosound A1 3rd Gen in a new 'Warm Granite' color, enhancing its aesthetic appeal.
The speaker features up to 24 hours of playback time, with a replaceable battery for extended use.
It boasts an IP67 rating, ensuring durability against dust and water for versatile indoor and outdoor use.
The Beosound 2 Vollebak Edition speaker features a unique anodized aluminum exterior inspired by space re-entry patterns and costs $5,800.
This speaker provides immersive 360-degree sound with Bang & Olufsen's Acoustic Lens Technology, adapting its output to the room acoustics.
The Vollebak Anodised Jacket, priced at $3,995, is built with NASA-inspired materials to reflect 97% body heat and deflect infrared detection.
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Beam Width Control**: Customizable sound dispersion for personal or room-filling experiences.
Adaptive Bass**: Automatically balances bass levels at all volumes for optimal sound.
Room Compensation**: Adjusts audio output to suit the acoustics of any room.