Recently Bang & Olufsen introduced Beolit 20, an upgrade of Beolit 17 with a wireless charging dock, battery life increased by 30%.
The appearance of the Beolit 20 is similar to its predecessor, Beolit 17, the rounded corners, leather strap, very classic, similar to the "Nomad" Dynatron TP11 handheld radios from the '60s. The grille has now been retouched to make the speakers look new and optimized for sound reproduction. Buttons are also reworked with greater durability.
One of the most important upgraded, also very trendy features is the wireless charger built into the top of the speaker. This part is indented a bit, supports the Qi standard, so whether iPhone, Samsung or some true wireless headphones can take advantage, but it is unclear how much charging capacity it supports.
B&O says it has a 30% improvement in battery life compared to the Beolit 17, which can be heard for about 24 hours so it should be roughly 31 hours (at low volume).
Beolit 20 uses a 140mm woofer loca.. |