Bang & Olufsen Beosound Emerge compact WiFi Bluetooth bookshelf speaker (Gold Tone)
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If you’re after fuller sound without giving up floor space, the Bang & Olufsen Beosound Emerge is designed to sit neatly on a shelf and still feel “properly musical”. It’s a slim bookshelf speaker with WiFi and Bluetooth, built around the idea that where the drivers are placed matters as much as the spec sheet.
Key points
This is a compact home speaker that leans into an ultra-wide sound stage, aiming to keep audio feeling open rather than boxed in. The slim design is meant to blend into a room instead of taking over, which makes it a sensible choice if your listening setup has limited space or if you want something visually restrained.
Control is handled either by the subtle, touch-style buttons on top or via the B&O app on your phone or tablet. On paper, that gives you two practical ways to live with it: quick local control when you’re stood next to it, and more flexible day-to-day management when you’re in the app.

A notable design detail is the integrated port that directs the low end towards the rear of the speaker. The promise here is a deeper, more intense low-frequency character for something that’s physically slim—though, like most rear-ported designs, the room layout does still matter.
What to know before you buy
This is one of those products where the “feel” depends on placement. With the port firing towards the rear, if you cram it tightly into a shelf or wall space it might not sound as deep or controlled as you expected. If you can, allow some breathing room behind the speaker and treat it like part of your overall listening layout rather than a plug-and-play object.


Also, because it’s designed to be controlled via the B&O app as well as the top controls, it suits people who are happy to use a mobile app for daily adjustments. If you strongly prefer physical controls only, you may find yourself using the top buttons more—but it still exists alongside app-based control rather than replacing it.

Worth considering if you want a premium-sounding compact speaker and you care about how it looks on a shelf. It may not be the best match if you’re shopping for a large, room-filling system where size and multiple speakers are the whole point—Emerge’s charm is restraint and placement-aware sound.
The essentials
At its core, Beosound Emerge is a compact bookshelf speaker built to deliver a fuller, more powerful sound in “any location”, as its design philosophy suggests. The engineering focus is on how its units are positioned to create that wider, more immersive presentation.
Material choice is also part of the story. The speaker is described as being crafted with exclusive materials selected for performance, aesthetics and texture. That matters if you’re the type who cares about day-to-day feel—nothing worse than a premium device that looks right but feels cheap up close.

What stands out in everyday use
In practice, this kind of compact WiFi/Bluetooth speaker tends to shine during routine listening: background music in the living room, switching sources for a podcast, or having a consistent sound profile for evening playback. The on-top controls make it easy to tweak without reaching for your phone every time.


A simple micro-scenario: place the speaker on a bookshelf, sit about where you normally listen, then try a bass-heavy track. With the rear-directed port, you’ll likely notice the low end feels surprisingly present for a slim cabinet—just don’t expect it to behave the same if the speaker is pressed against the wall.
Tech specs

- Name: Bang & Olufsen Beosound Emerge
- Type: Compact bookshelf speaker (WiFi and Bluetooth)
- Colour: Gold Tone
Is it worth it?
Beosound Emerge is a good fit if you want a slim, shelf-friendly Bang & Olufsen home speaker with WiFi + Bluetooth, and you’re buying for a fuller sound that benefits from smart internal engineering and sensible placement (especially with the rear-directed port).
You may want to skip it if you need something that will deliver big-room bass effortlessly from a tight corner, or if you want a purely physical-control experience without using the app. It also might feel more “mid-to-premium in intent” than a no-compromise, ultra-powerful system, simply because the design’s strength is compactness and wide-stage presentation rather than brute size.

If you’re considering it, the key checks are straightforward: whether the rear space behind the speaker is realistic in your room, and whether you’ll actually use app control alongside the top controls.


Quick overview FAQ
FAQ
Does it connect via WiFi and Bluetooth?

Yes—this model is described as a WiFi and Bluetooth compact bookshelf speaker.
How do you control it?
You can use the subtle buttons on the top of the speaker, or you can control it from a smartphone or tablet using the B&O app.
Will the slim design limit bass?
The design includes an integrated port that directs low frequencies towards the rear, aiming for a deeper, more intense low end than you might expect. That said, placement can affect the outcome, especially with rear-directed ports.
Is it suitable for small rooms or tight spaces?
It’s specifically positioned as slim and space-conscious, so it’s the kind of speaker you can fit on a bookshelf without making the room feel cluttered.
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