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From Bang & Olufsen, one of the world’s top names in sound, comes the Beoplay M3 Wireless Speaker, a portable and versatile sound solution for any room. Designed by Cecile Manz, the Beoplay M3 Wireless showcases a streamlined shape that fits spaces of all styles Read More
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Sound is amazing, but the connectivity is straight out of last decade. The app sucks and the software sucks as well. Luckily once you set it up you don't have to fuzz too much with it to use Airplay
I bought one of these to use at work. I've used portable bluetooth speakers in the past and have never been impressed by the quality or volume. Setup was easy with the app. My only complaint was that my new phone required that I install the B&O app in order to pair via bluetooth.
I use it via Bluetooth in the kitchen and it sounds surprisingly good for it's size. Only complaint is the bluetooth gets weird and starts skipping and echoing after about a week of being on (you can kill source and disconnect bluetooth and speaker is still attempting to play the music). If you just pull the plug and then plug it back in, seems to be fine again.
While I am actually impressed with the sound quality...I am less than impressed by the connectivity. When it begins to have connectivity issues, there is no clear cut answer as to what is causing the issue, nor a consistent remedy. Is it user error? Probably, but that doesn't make me feel any better as it still isn't working how I would like it to. As to whether or not I would recommend it? Is there a, "maybe", option?
Grabbed this for my elderly mother, who's hardly a technophile. Setting it up as a Chromecast device is just a matter of running the setup app once, afterwards it works just like any other Chromecast Audio device. She's had no issues using it with YouTube Music and her other audio player apps, although it should be noted not all apps support Chromecast Audio - notably the main YouTube app itself. Haven't touched the Bluetooth functionality or multiroom support.
The speaker itself is heavy and feels well-made, and produces surprisingly loud and bassy sound for such a small speaker.
The sound is ok at this price but unfortunately the app is terrible and good luck trying to get 2 speakers playing at the same time in the room--they will be out of sync