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Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore  Speaker Review

Reviewed Jun 11, 2021 at 09:37am
Writing modified Feb 04, 2025 at 07:28am
Tested using Methodology v0.8 
Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore
6.4
Music 
6.1
Videos/Movies 
7.5
Podcasts 
3.0
Voice Assistant 
7.6
Outdoors 
 0

The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore is a small and well-built portable Bluetooth speaker with a built-in carrying strap and removable carabiner hook to help with transporting it. It has a boomy sound profile that adds a little extra bass to the mix, though this can muddy vocals and may be overwhelming for some listeners. Fortunately, its companion app comes with customizable EQ presets, as well as a 'Beosonic' sound customization feature, so you can adjust its sound to your liking by moving around the feature's sound circle. Unfortunately, like most small speakers, it struggles to reproduce the deep thump and rumble in low-bass, which can often be felt in bass-heavy music.

Our Verdict

6.4
Music 

The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore isn't bad for music. With its 'Optimal' preset enabled, it has a boomy sound profile that can muddy vocals and lead instruments, which may overwhelm some users. It also lacks a thumpy and rumbling bass, and its underemphasized treble range can make higher-pitched vocals and instruments sound a bit dark. Thankfully, you can use its 'Beosonic' sound customization feature and EQ presets to adjust its sound to your liking. It also has great directivity, resulting in an open and spacious-sounding soundstage.

Pros
  • Great directivity.
  • 'Beosonic' sound customization feature and EQ presets.
Cons
  • Doesn't get very loud.
  • Lacks low-bass.
6.1
Videos/Movies 

The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore is passable for watching videos and movies. With its 'Optimal' preset enabled, it has a boomy sound profile that can make dialogue in your movies and videos sound a little muddy, and it struggles to reproduce a thumpy and rumbling low-bass, which may disappoint fans of action-packed movies. That said, it has great directivity, resulting in a wide-sounding soundstage. It also has very low latency with iOS and Android devices, though some apps compensate for latency differently, and your experience may vary.

Pros
  • Low Bluetooth latency with iOS and Android.
  • 'Beosonic' sound customization feature and EQ presets.
Cons
  • Doesn't get very loud.
  • Lacks low-bass.
7.5
Podcasts 

The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore is good for podcasts. This outstandingly portable speaker has a boomy sound profile that can sometimes muddy voices in your audio. However, It has great directivity, so you can hear your audio clearly from most angles, and its companion app features a 'Speech' preset, though we didn't test it. You can also pair it to up to two devices at once, which is helpful when you need to quickly switch between audio sources. That said, it doesn't get very loud, and there's some compression at max volume that can affect the clarity of your audio during louder listening sessions.

Pros
  • Great directivity.
  • 'Beosonic' sound customization feature and EQ presets.
  • Incredibly portable.
Cons
  • Some compression artifacts at max volume.
3.0
Voice Assistant 

The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore doesn't support voice assistants.

7.6
Outdoors 

The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore is good for outdoor use. This well-built speaker offers a spacious and wide-sounding soundstage, thanks to its 360-degree design. It also has a boomy sound profile, though it lacks some low-bass. That said, you can tweak its sound to your liking using its 'Beosonic' sound customization feature and EQ presets available on its companion app. Unfortunately, it doesn't get very loud, and there are some compression artifacts present at max volume, so your audio may not sound as clean at louder volumes.

Pros
  • Great directivity.
  • Incredibly portable.
  • IP67 rating for dust and water resistance.
Cons
  • Doesn't get very loud.
  • Lacks low-bass.
  • 6.4
    Music
  • 6.1
    Videos/Movies
  • 7.5
    Podcasts
  • 3.0
    Voice Assistant
  • 7.6
    Outdoors
  • Changelog

    1.  Updated Feb 04, 2025: 

      The Wired section has been updated to mention the Minirig 4 for analog connectivity.

    2.  Updated Sep 04, 2024: We've updated the Battery scores and text, as we've reevaluated how the Battery Life, Charge Time, and Power Saving scores are weighted. We've also updated the relevant usage boxes that were affected by this recalculation.
    3.  Updated Feb 23, 2022: Changed the test results for USB Audio from 'No' to 'Yes' in the 'Wired' box.
    4.  Updated Jun 11, 2021: Review published.

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    Differences Between Sizes And Variants

    The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore comes in three color variants, 'Anthracite', 'Green', and 'Grey Mist'. We tested the 'Anthracite' variant, though we expect all color variants to perform similarly. You can find the label for the model that we tested here.

    If you come across any other variants, let us know in the discussions, and we'll update our review.

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    The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore is a small, portable Bluetooth speaker with a boomy sound profile. Its companion app features customizable EQ presets and its 'Beosonic' sound customization feature, which allows you to move around a sound circle to adjust the speaker's sound to your liking. Thanks to its 360-degree design, this speaker also has great directivity, resulting in a wide and open-sounding soundstage. However, unlike the Bang & Olufsen Beosound A1 Gen 2, it doesn't support any voice assistants.

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    Bang & Olufsen Beosound A1 Gen 2

    The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore and the Bang & Olufsen Beosound A1 Gen 2 are similar speakers, though they have different strengths. The Gen 2 has a better-balanced sound profile and offers outstanding voice assistant support. However, the Explore has a wider-sounding soundstage and can play stereo content without downmixing it to mono, which sounds more immersive. It also has a longer battery life, though this can depend on your usage habits, so your experience may vary.

    Ultimate Ears WONDERBOOM 2

    The Ultimate Ears WONDERBOOM 2 is a slightly better speaker than the Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore. The WONDERBOOM has a better-balanced sound profile, a wider sounding soundstage, and can get louder than the Beosound Explore, with fewer compression artifacts at max volume. That said, the Beosound Explore is more customizable thanks to its 'Beosonic' sound customization feature and EQ presets featured on its companion app. It also has lower latency with iOS and Android devices, though some apps compensate for latency differently, so your experience may vary.

    Bose SoundLink Revolve+ II

    Depending on your listening habits, you may prefer either The Bose SoundLink Revolve+ II or the Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore. The Bose has a better-balanced sound profile out-of-the-box and can support voice assistants through your smartphone, though its performance isn't very good. It also has a Party Mode feature, so you can pair it to multiple other compatible speakers when you want your audio to fill a large room. The Bang & Olufsen is more portable and can play stereo content without downmixing it to mono. It also features EQ presets and a 'Beosonic' sound customization feature you can use to tweak its sound to your liking.

    Bose Portable Smart Speaker

    The Bose Portable Smart Speaker is better than the Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore overall. The Bose offers fantastic voice assistant support with Alexa and Google Assistant built-in, and can easily understand your commands from far and in noisier settings. Its sound profile is better-balanced and can produce a more extended low-bass. However, the Bang & Olufsen can play stereo content without downmixing it to mono which is more immersive. It also has less compression present at max volume, resulting in cleaner audio at louder volumes.

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    Test Results

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    The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore is a portable Bluetooth speaker with a 360-degree design that's small enough to fit in your hand. It comes with a built-in carrying strap to help transport it, and its body is covered by a unique striped metal grille.

    9.3
    Portability
    Volume
    50 in³ (813 cm³)
    Weight
    1.3 lbs (0.6 kg)
    Power Source
    Battery & USB
    One-Hand Carry
    Yes

    The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore is outstandingly portable. It's small enough that you can carry it in one hand. It also has a built-in carrying strap and comes with a carabiner hook so you can clip it onto your bag and easily take it with you when you're on the move.

    8.3
    Build Quality
    Material Quality
    Great
    Water Resistance
    Submersible (IPx7)
    Dust Resistance
    Dust-Proof (IP6x)
    Impact Resistance
    No
    Floats In Water
    Unspecified

    The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore has a great build quality. It's rated IP67 for dust and water resistance, though we don't currently test for this. The manufacturer says that it doesn't have any formal certification for impact resistance, so you should avoid intentionally dropping the speaker. Its body is made of Type II anodized aluminum and sits on a plastic base, while its top panel and physical buttons are plastic. Also, its charging port is on the bottom rear of the speaker.

    6.9
    Controls
    Ease Of Use
    Great
    Feedback
    Good
    Music Play/Pause
    Yes (Physical)
    Call Answer/End
    No
    Volume Up/Down
    Yes (Physical)
    Track Next/Previous
    Yes (Physical)
    Microphone On/Off
    No
    Additional Controls
    Yes

    The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore's controls are alright. You can double-press the play/pause button to skip to your next track or triple-press it to skip to the previous one. There are + and - buttons you can use to adjust the speaker's volume. You can also press and hold the Bluetooth button for two seconds to enter pairing mode and five seconds to enter 'True Wireless Stereo' paring mode to pair it to another Beosound Explore speaker and create a stereo pair.

    Unfortunately, since the buttons aren't texturized, it can be difficult to tell which buttons you're pressing when you aren't looking at the speaker. There also isn't any audible feedback to let you know once you've reached its minimum and maximum volume levels.

    In The Box

    • Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore speaker
    • USB-C to USB-A charging cable
    • Carabiner hook
    • Quick Start guide
    Sound
    5.6
    Frequency Response Accuracy
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    Slope
    -1.20
    Std. Err.
    4.19 dB
    Low-Frequency Extension
    91.1 Hz
    High-Frequency Extension
    12.7 kHz

    The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore has a middling frequency response accuracy. With its 'Optimal' preset enabled, it has a somewhat boomy sound profile that can slightly muddy vocals and lead instruments, which some users may find overwhelming. Like most small speakers, it struggles to reproduce a thumpy and rumbling low-bass, which may disappoint fans of bass-heavy music. Additionally, its underemphasized treble range can make higher-pitched vocals and instruments sound dark. Fortunately, its companion app features a 'Beosonic' sound customization feature and EQ presets that you can use to tweak its sound to your liking. For a portable Bang & Olufsen speaker that can produce a more extended low-bass, check out the Bang & Olufsen Beolit 20.

    Raw Frequency Response
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    Binaural Recording @ 1m
    Binaural Recording @ 2m
    8.8
    Soundstage
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    Directivity Index
    2.22 dB
    Stereo
    Yes

    The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore has an excellent soundstage performance. Thanks to its 360-degree design, it has great directivity, resulting in a wide and spacious-sounding soundstage.

    6.5
    Dynamics
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    SPL @ Max Volume
    84.8 dB SPL
    DRC @ Max Volume
    2.24 dB

    The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore's dynamics are fair. It can't get very loud, and there's some compression present at max volume, so your audio may not sound as clean when listening at louder volumes.

    Active Features
    7.5
    Battery
    Battery Life
    9.0 hrs
    Charge Time
    3.9 hrs
    Power Saving
    Yes
    Charging Port
    USB-C
    Battery Powered
    Yes

    The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore has a good battery performance. It's advertised to last around 27 hours at normal listening levels. However, it lasted nine hours in our tests, which is still good. Battery life can vary depending on your usage habits and chosen settings, so your real-world experience may vary. This speaker also has a handy power-saving feature that shuts the speaker off following 15 minutes of inactivity, though you can deactivate this in its companion app.

    0.0
    Voice Assistant
    Alexa
    No
    Google Assistant
    No
    Speakerphone
    No
    Siri
    No
    Voice Assistant
    No
    Voice Activation
    No
    Microphone Mute
    No Microphone
    Far-Field Performance
    No Microphone
    Ambient Noise Performance
    No Microphone
    6.0
    App
    App Name
    Bang & Olufsen
    iOS
    Yes
    Android
    Yes
    EQ
    Presets
    Stereo Pair Mode
    Yes
    Party Mode
    No
    Multi-Room
    No

    The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore's Bang & Olufsen app isn't bad. It's compatible with iOS and Android devices, and you can use the app to pair two compatible Bang & Olufsen speakers to create a stereo pair. While it doesn't feature a traditional graphic EQ, there are four EQ presets and a 'Beosonic' sound customization feature next to the 'Party' preset, which you can use to tweak the speaker's sound to your liking. You can move around the 'Beosonic' feature's sound circle to make the speaker sound brighter, warmer, more energetic, or more relaxed, and add more low-bass, high-bass, low-treble, and high-treble to your sound. Additionally, you can customize the 'Favorite', 'Speech', and 'Party' presets to your liking by moving around the 'Sound Level Circle'.

    Connectivity
    Wired
    Aux Input
    No
    USB Audio
    Yes
    Other Ports
    No

    You can use the speaker's USB-C charging port to wire devices like your laptop to it, which is handy when you need to listen to your audio through a wired connection instead of Bluetooth. If you'd prefer an AUX analog audio connection instead, with the option of wiring two speakers together, the Minirig 4 might be worthwhile.

    9.7
    Bluetooth
    Bluetooth
    Yes
    Bluetooth Version
    5.2
    Bluetooth iOS Latency
    6 ms
    Bluetooth Android Latency
    28 ms
    Bluetooth Range
    334.6 ft (102.0 m)
    Multi-Device Pairing
    2 Devices

    The Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore has outstanding Bluetooth connectivity. You can pair it to two devices at once, which can come in handy when you need to switch between audio sources quickly. It also has very low latency with iOS and Android devices, making it suitable for watching videos and movies. That said, some apps compensate for latency differently, so your experience may differ.

    0.0
    Wi-Fi
    Wi-Fi Version
    No Wi-Fi
    Wi-Fi Frequency Band
    No Wi-Fi
    Wi-Fi
    No
    Apple AirPlay
    No
    AirPlay Latency
    N/A
    Google Chromecast
    No
    Chromecast Latency
    N/A