

SONOS SPEAKERS BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH
If you want to get a little more hands-on, there’s also Bluetooth 5.0 for direct device streaming, along with a USB-C port for keeping your phone/tablet topped up. Naturally, it also features internet radio, in addition to DAB and FM tuners, with a specific section dedicated to podcasts. Featuring the same delightfully compact, minimalistic style as its sibling, the R1S is essentially an internet-connected version, complete with Wi-Fi streaming for services like Spotify and Amazon Music. Read more: Bang & Olufsen’s Beosound Emerge is a bookshelf speaker disguised as a bookįans of Ruark’s critically-acclaimed R1 radio should be very tempted by the newer R1S.

All in all, it’s a perfect choice for those looking for quality sound, in an elegant form factor that gracefully elevates its surroundings. If you can stretch your budget for two, then you’ll unlock studio-quality stereo sound for an even richer experience. The end result? A high-end listening experience that packs in all the refined auditory goodness you’d expect from Bang & Olufsen.

Specially tuned to provide 180-degree sound, it’s far punchier and wider than its slim profile could ever suggest, thanks to ingeniously placed components which include a 4in woofer, 1.45in mid-range driver, and 0.6in tweeter. And despite its delicate appearance, it remains dust and splash resistant, letting you pop it on a kitchen counter without fretting. Its slim, compact form is ideal for slotting into a bookshelf, blending into a room without drawing too much attention. The company has also begun to assemble a database of phone models and Bluetooth speakers to identify each device’s unique latency issues, and it is using machine learning to train its own latency prediction model and further fine-tune multi-device audio playback.Slathered in Scandi-chic with impeccable sound and craftsmanship, the Beosound Emerge is a unique offering that laughs in the face of bland design. To avoid latencies, AmpMe uses a synchronization process that involves playing frequencies inaudible to the human ear, which are then analyzed by all the phones participating in a so-called AmpMe party. The result: Sonos speakers and Bluetooth speakers, paired for multi-device, multi-room audio. Using AirPlay, AmpMe users can now cast music to their compatible Sonos speakers, and then synchronize that music with other mobile devices connected to Bluetooth speakers. “It allows us to grow internationally.”ĪmpMe also announced an integration with Sonos Thursday that’s based on Sonos’ recent addition of Airplay 2 to some of its newer speaker models. Integrating Deezer was an important step towards taking AmpMe to Europe and Latin America, Archambault said. “We are excited to partner with AmpMe and to help get the party started by letting people stream their favourite songs together,” sai Deezer’s chief content and product officer Alexander Holland in a statement. On Thursday, AmpMe added an integration of Deezer, allowing anyone who pays for Deezer’s premium tier to synchronize their music across multiple phones and Bluetooth speakers connected to those phones. The app previously integrated with YouTube, SoundCloud and Spotify.
