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Bang & Olufsen unveils the new $5,800 Beosound Premiere soundbar

The Beosound Premiere soundbar features 1,925 perforations for B&O's history.

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A close-up, luxurious shot of the silver Bang & Olufsen Beosound Premiere soundbar, with a white-gloved hand resting on its top edge, highlighting the central silver control knob and visible speaker drivers against a rich red background.
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If you’ve ever looked at your living room and thought, “This space is nice, but it’s missing a $5,800 piece of aluminum that also makes noise,” then Bang & Olufsen has some fantastic news for you.

The Danish luxury audio brand, a company that operates on a financial plane separate from us mere mortals, has just announced its latest creation: the Beosound Premiere. And yes, it’s a soundbar. But in the same way a Bugatti is “a car,” B&O is adamant this is a “piece of art.”

To be fair, they might have a point.

It’s a “curated experience,” not a speaker

Let’s get the price out of the way again, just to normalize it. $5,800. That’s more than a lot of very good used cars. So, what does that buy you?

For starters, a chassis milled from a single, seamless block of aluminum. It’s blasted with glass beads for a gorgeous matte satin finish that probably feels incredible to touch. The company’s press release, in a glorious bit of marketing poetry, states, “This is not merely a product; it is a curated experience.“

They’ve leaned into the “art” angle hard. The up-firing tweeter, which looks like a sculptural silver disc, is placed dead-center to “draw the eye.” And in a nod to their own history, that central driver features 1,925 tiny, bespoke perforations to pay tribute to the company’s founding year.

But the real party trick is something the initial reports barely touched on: light. The Beosound Premiere has 90 responsive LEDs tucked away inside its chassis. They create what B&O calls an “ethereal glow” that illuminates the speaker from within, reacting as you adjust settings. Change the volume, and a soft light follows your touch. It’s the kind of wildly unnecessary, beautiful detail that B&O has built its entire reputation on.

Sound that’s (allegedly) as big as its price

Okay, so it looks the part. But can it back up the “sound” part of “soundbar”?

Inside that 8.5kg (18.7 lb) aluminum body, B&O has packed ten custom-engineered drivers, each with its own dedicated amplifier, for a total of 580 watts of power. This isn’t just a simple stereo bar; it’s a full-on 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos system, complete with side-firing and up-firing drivers to bounce sound all around you.

The goal is spatial audio—making it feel like “sound unfold[s] around the listener from all angles.”

To push this even further, there’s a new, patent-pending bit of magic called “Wide Stage.” This is a custom algorithm that B&O claims creates the illusion of having additional speakers, making the “soundstage wider and taller than it is.” It’s digital trickery, but it’s the kind of high-end processing you’re paying for.

And, of course, it’s a B&O product, so it works with the company’s proprietary Beolink Surround technology. This means if $5,800 is just your starting bid, you can wirelessly pair the Premiere with a dozen of your other Bang & Olufsen speakers scattered around your mansion.

The mystery of the LG TV, solved

The initial announcement mentioned a “special integration” with high-end LG OLED C and G series TVs, but was frustratingly vague on the details.

We now have the answer. This isn’t just a software handshake. The Beosound Premiere has a dedicated Ethernet port on the back specifically for connecting to an LG OLED TV. Why? So you can control both the TV and the soundbar with a single, gorgeous Bang & Olufsen remote (like the Beoremote One). It’s a move to create a seamless, one-remote ecosystem for people who value that kind of streamlined luxury.

For everyone else, don’t worry—it has a standard HDMI eARC port and works with any TV.

“Would you like to pay more?”

Here’s the real kicker. That $5,800 price tag is just the beginning.

The Beosound Premiere launches in “Natural” aluminum this December. A “Gold Tone” version follows in February, and a “Black Anthracite” model lands in March.

But what if raw aluminum isn’t your vibe? No problem. B&O will happily sell you an optional cover. You can get a “Grey Melange” fabric cover, or—for the full Scandinavian experience—a cover made of real Oak or Dark Oak. That wooden cover, by the way, will cost you an extra £1,000 (about $1,200). Yes, that’s a $1,200 accessory for your $5,800 speaker.

And if that is still too common for you, B&O is also making a “Haute Edition.” Limited to just 25 units worldwide, this version features an intricate, precision-milled pattern that takes over 17 hours to carve. The price? A cool £11,000 (around $13,000).

This all serves to put that $5,800 price in perspective. It’s the “entry-level” art piece.

This is the world Bang & Olufsen lives in. It’s the same company that recently announced the $1,500 Beo Grace earbuds and sells the Beolab 90, a pair of speakers that look like alien spaceships and cost over €167,000.

In that context, the Beosound Premiere is practically a bargain.


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