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B&O Beoplay M3 review

Posted on December 15, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

B&O has impressed with its range of wireless multiroom speakers, and the Beoplay M3 makes the line more affordable with the company’s cheapest model yet at $299 (£279 / around AU$390). As this is B&O, cheap doesn’t mean that the M3 is any less accomplished or feature-packed as it’s big brothers, and this speaker supporting every major multi-room streaming standard, not to mention Bluetooth.

Design and functionality

The B&O brand conjures up an image of refined design and quality build, and the M3 certainly doesn’t disappoint. Available in Black or Natural (that’s grey to you and me), you can pick the M3 that best fits your decor. You can also buy different front covers, so you can, for example, switch the material front for a more speaker-like aluminium front. Personally, we prefer the softer look of the material cover.
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