

Bang & Olufsen has never played it safe, and its latest drop with experimental gear brand Vollebak proves it. Introducing the Beosound 2 Vollebak Edition, a made-to-order speaker that looks like it’s survived a rocket launch and still blasts out perfect sound in orbit.


Forged from a single piece of extruded aluminum, this $5,800 sonic sculpture gets its apocalyptic look from an accidental breakthrough. While trying to achieve a deep black finish, the Vollebak team created what they call the “burnout” effect—textured swirls and streaks resembling heat-scorched aluminum after atmospheric reentry. No two are alike.


Beneath that scorched armor lies Bang & Olufsen’s legendary 360° Acoustic Lens Technology. Four custom drivers—including a downward-firing woofer—disperse sound evenly across any space, from your kitchen counter to the deck of the Starship Enterprise.
Controls are simple and satisfyingly tactile: spin the top ring to adjust volume, tap to play or skip. It maps the acoustic layout of any room and adapts in real time, delivering spatial audio tailored to your environment.
This isn’t just a speaker—it’s a sonic monolith made for the design-obsessed audiophile with a love of sci-fi aesthetics and brutalist form. Whether you’re cueing up ambient beats or Martian jazz, this is the last speaker you’ll ever need—on Earth or beyond.
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