Bang & Olufsen’s Ferrari Collection Brings Italian Passion To The Audio Realm
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Bang & Olufsen’s Ferrari Collection Brings Italian Passion To The Audio Realm

Nov 12, 2023

The most expensive speaker from Bang & Olufsen and Ferrari costs an eye-watering $4,999

Bang & Olufsen has released a series of audio devices created in partnership with none other than Ferrari. The Ferrari Collection, as it is appropriately named, will be available online and at selected Bang & Olufsen and Ferrari stores.

The largest and most expensive speaker brought to life by the duo is a special version of the Beosound 2. The speaker is made of a high-grade aluminum cone that houses powerful speakers to deliver a 360-degree home audio experience. Making the Ferrari version of the speaker stand out is the polished red aluminum body and the small Prancing Horse logo. The price? A cool €4,999 in Europe and $4,999 in the U.S.

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Next is the Beoplay H95. These are Bang & Olufsen’s flagship headphones and have custom titanium drivers and an adaptive noise cancellation system that can be adjusted by rotating the aluminum ring on the earcup. The Ferrari edition stands out thanks to the jet black finish, laser-etched Bang & Olufsen and Ferrari Prancing Horse logos, and titanium speaker grilles with a red hue. Shoppers will need to splurge €1,299 or $1,299 for the H95.

The third of the four products on offer is the Beosound Explore. It is a portable Bluetooth speaker that has up to 27 hours of playtime. The body of the speaker has been anodized in a combination of red and black and also has a Prancing Horse badge. It costs a slightly more reasonable €249 or $249.

Last but not least are the Beoplay EX true wireless earphones. They boast active noise cancellation, six microphones, and a wireless charging case providing up to 20 hours of listening. The Ferrari version has a red charging case while the right earbud has a Prancing Horse logo. Bang & Olufsen is asking €499 or $499 for the EX earphones. Not cheap, then.

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