Bang and Olufsen?s New Remote Operates Under a Halo Effect
Bang & Olufsen revives the remote control in the form of a solid aluminum ring with tactile haptic feedback and one button control.
Bang and Olufsen’s latest home audio device, the Beoremote Halo, is a bit of an unexpected throwback ? at least functionally ? an aluminum ring-shaped console system reintroducing the tactile connection between music and listener in a singular control device, harkening to a pre-app/network audio-era when home audio systems relied solely upon physical remote controls.
The Danish audio brand is renown for their sculptural interpretations of home audio intended to flex visually as much as aurally, and they don’t disappoint in this department with a design piece intended to be as much fashionable as functional, free-standing device or wall mounted.
The Beoremote Halo’s main function beyond looking oh-so-nice is to connect and control any of the brand’s high-end Beolab speakers ? including the Beolab 90, Beolab 50, Beolab 1 8, Beosound Shape ? alongside any of their more affordable multi-room speakers the Danish brand offers. The system displays current song, lists all connected devices and allows the customization of additional output settings.
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Bang and Olufsen’s latest home audio device, the Beoremote Halo, is a bit of an unexpected throwback ? at least functionally ? an aluminum ring-shaped console system reintroducing the tactile connection between music and listener in a singular control device, harkening to a pre-app/network audio-era when home audio systems relied solely upon physical remote controls.
The Danish audio brand is renown for their sculptural interpretations of home audio intended to flex visually as much as aurally, and they don’t disappoint in this department with a design piece intended to be as much fashionable as functional, free-standing device or wall mounted.
The Beoremote Halo’s main function beyond looking oh-so-nice is to connect and control any of the brand’s high-end Beolab speakers ? including the Beolab 90, Beolab 50, Beolab 1 8, Beosound Shape ? alongside any of their more affordable multi-room speakers the Danish brand offers. The system displays current song, lists all connected devices and allows the customization of additional output settings.
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