Bang and Olufsen’s Beosound Theatre TV stand will turn your TV around too

Today at IFA 2022, Bang & Olufsen introduced the Beosound Theatre Dolby Atmos soundbar, a soundbar that doubles as both a stylish speaker and a TV stand.

The Beosound Theatre is an all-in-one sound system, containing 12 speaker drivers, including two custom-made long-stroke 6.5” woofers. If you have grander plans for your audio setup, however, the Theatre can also form the heart of a Dolby Atmos 7.1.4 surround system thanks to its seven built-in outputs and support for up to 16 external loudspeakers.

The interface bracket is motorized, allowing the TV to rotate so that users can find the best possible viewing angle, though if you have no need for it you’ll be able to buy the soundbar separately from the stand. The bracket itself also includes a compartment where you can hide cables and TV boxes from view.

The Beosound Theatre will be available in a range of finishes and customizations, though details on these have not yet been provided. A version with a fabric cover will retail for $6,890, while one with a wooden cover will sell for $7,990, and both will be available to buy starting October 1st.

The stand makes this an interesting statement piece for those who don’t want a traditional TV cabinet.
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You’ll have to check for individual speaker compatibility, but Bang & Olufsen notes that even its decades-old floor-standing speakers — including the Beolab Penta, Beolab 6000, and Beolab 8000 — can be hooked up to form a multi-speaker sound system. Bang & Olufsen also notes that the Beosound Theatre comes with a new bass management feature that allows all connected speakers to work as a single unit, rather than simply sending the bass to the most powerful speaker available, which is typical in some other systems.

B&O claims the soundbar’s design was inspired by sailboats, and despite looking like a hefty slab of aluminum, it can still be wall-mounted if you don’t fancy laying it on your floor. The wall mount required is thankfully included with the Beosound Theatre, in addition to a separate stand for the soundbar to rest on a table or desk. The aluminum ‘wings’ are also extendable so that, according to Bang & Olufsen, almost any TV can be slotted into the Beosound Theatre.

The Bang and Olufsen Beosound Theatre

The wall-mounting fixtures are included with the Beosound Theatre if you like to keep things off the floor.
Image: Bang and Olufsen

“We know that our customers want to invest in products that last, which is why Beosound Theatre has been modularly designed to outlast many TVs in its lifetime. We have made a solution that enables you to update your product rather than replace it, and a product that can evolve with you over time”, said Head of Product Circularity, Mads Kogsgaard Hansen.

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