Meet Bang & Olufsen’s ‘The Classic and the Clash’ seasonal collection

Bang and Olufsen isn’t a brand we’d normally cover here on PowerUp! because it isn’t in anyway gaming related but that’s not to say it doesn’t make some seriously sexy tech. It has refreshed some of its best products in a new seasonal collection entitled ‘The Classic and the Clash’.

The new range draws inspiration from the changing seasons and feature earthy colours of tan, brown and mix things up with a forceful pink. Singled out for the seasons refresh are the excellent Beoplay H9 over-ear headphones, E6 in-ear wireless earphones and the A1 and P6 Bluetooth speakers.

Bang & Olufsen Seasonal Collection

Beoplay H9 in Peony

The Beoplay H9 is Bang & Olufsen’s top-of-the-line, wireless headphones.

It features an over the ear design with plush cushions, active noise cancellation, voice assistant controls, an innovative aluminium touch interface and Bang & Olufsen Signature Sound.

On top of all that goodness, you can expect up to 25 hours of battery life. The H9 comes in the seasonal colours Peony and Chestnut and retail for AUD $840.

Beoplay E6 in Peony

The Beoplay E6 is the in-ear wireless buds for the catwalk and the mountain trail. With a secure, ergonomic fit and strong bass, rich dynamic sound thanks to Bang & Olufsen’s Signature Sound.

The E6 is dust and splash resistant and come in the seasonal colour of Peony. It retails for AUD $399

Beoplay A1 in Tan

The Beoplay A1 is a compact Bluetooth speaker designed for maximum portability and ships in seasonal colours Tan, Chestnut and Peony for a retail price of AUD $420.

Lastly, the Beoplay P6 is a more powerful Bluetooth speaker designed to offer a much richer audio experience than the A1. It features True360 sound that disperses your audio evenly around the speaker. It comes in the seasonal colour of Chestnut and retails for AUD $640

Beoplay P6 in Chestnut

The new seasonal collection will be available from mid-September at the Bang & Olufsen Bondi Junction Sydney flagship store, Chadstone Melbourne flagship store and other B&O retailers.

Kizito Katawonga
Kizito Katawongahttp://www.medium.com/@katawonga
Kizzy is our Tech Editor. He's a total nerd with design sensibilities who's always on the hunt for the latest, greatest and sexiest tech that enhances our work and play. When he's not testing the latest gadgets or trying to listen to his three whirlwind daughters, Kizzy likes to sink deep into a good story-driven single player game.

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