BeoLink Multiroom is Bang & Olufsen's new multi-room music platform

At the heart of the new BeoLink multi-room music platform is the new BeoMusic app which, much like Sonos and other audio systems, will show you all your connected devices and allow you to stop and start music in any room.

BeoLink Multiroom is supported by a range of B&O products, including the the BeoSound Moment, BeoPlay A9 speaker and BeoSound Essence. Bang and Olufsen’s TVs can also be used as either a speaker or a source within the multi-room system.

You can also bring classic B&O products to the party with the B&O Converter wireless add-on.

To add rooms to the multi-room system, you simply need to tap the desired product, with B&O saying it's "as easy as turning on and off the lights". Albeit your lights are probably a touch cheaper.

As with other multi-room systems, separate tracks can be played on separate speakers, or the same track can be played across all speakers on the network. Users can link or unlink rooms via the BeoMusic app or BeoRemote One.

B&O has said that all BeoLink Multiroom products will be kept up-to-date through software updates.

You can read more about BeoLink Multiroom on the B&O website.

MORE: B&O BeoVision Avant 55 review

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Max Langridge

Max is a staff writer for What Hi-Fi?'s sister site, TechRadar, in Australia. But being the wonderful English guy he is, he helps out with content across a number of Future sites, including What Hi-Fi?. It wouldn't be his first exposure to the world of all things hi-fi and home cinema, as his first role in technology journalism was with What Hi-Fi? in the UK. Clearly he pined to return after making the move to Australia and the team have welcomed him back with arms wide open.

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