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This Space-Age Concrete Speaker Looks Like It Survived Re-Entry — and Sounds Just as Solid

Vollebak and Bang & Olufsen's latest collab launches an interstellar sound system and a NASA-grade jacket straight from a sci-fi future.


Person in blue jacket holds a sleek black speaker cone. Two additional silver and bronze speakers are on white pedestals in a minimal setting.

Luxury Audio Meets Survivalist Sci-Fi


When cult adventure brand Vollebak joins forces with Danish audio legends Bang & Olufsen, you don’t just get a Bluetooth speaker — you get a piece of extraterrestrial art.

Unveiled via a custom-built, one-ton sci-fi retail vessel called the Spaceshop, the limited-run Beosound 2 Vollebak Edition speaker and Vollebak Anodised Jacket aren’t just gadgets or garments. They’re statements — about the future of design, the limits of material science, and what happens when creativity goes thermonuclear.


The Beosound 2 Vollebak Edition: Rocket-Scorched Luxury


At its core, the Vollebak Edition Beosound 2 remains a 360-degree wireless speaker powered by B&O’s signature Acoustic Lens Technology and room-adaptive sound algorithms. But outside, it looks like it was forged in orbit.


  • Made with a chaotically anodised aluminium shell designed to resemble re-entry scars and “cosmic burnout”

  • Retains the iconic immersive sound and deep bass of the standard Beosound 2

  • Looks like alien tech, sounds like a studio monitor

  • Price: €5,000 / £4,450 / $5,800 — made to order


This isn’t a speaker you hide in a bookshelf. It’s a conversation-starting audio sculpture.



Vollebak Anodised Jacket: Thermal Tech from the Edge of Space


Paired with the speaker is Vollebak’s latest foray into extreme outerwear, the Anodised Jacket. It’s engineered not just for winter — but for Mars.


  • Built from NASA-grade metallic insulation that reflects 97% of body heat

  • Uses galvanised polyamide ripstop electroplated with metal particles

  • Resists infrared detection, messing with thermal imaging cameras

  • Seam-sealed, packed with hidden pockets, and includes a removable wool-cashmere liner

  • Price: £2,995 / €3,495 / $3,995


It’s the closest thing to a wearable spacecraft — and it somehow still looks cool on Earth.


It All Launched from a 1-Ton "Spaceshop"


The duo didn’t debut in a retail store, showroom, or press conference. Instead, they were delivered via a custom Vollebak “Spaceshop” — a 1,000kg sci-fi concept vehicle rigged with B&O speakers and a LattePanda onboard computer.


Think: drone delivery for the Moon base generation.



Tall, sleek speaker with a gradient black and gray design on a light background. The top features a small, circular disc. Modern and minimalist.

The Vision: Future-Ready Gear, Right Now


This collaboration is more than flashy industrial design — it’s experimental luxury. It asks: What should a speaker or a jacket look like in the next century? And what if those products were made now?


With the Beosound 2 Vollebak Edition, Vollebak Anodised Jacket, and their custom-built Spaceshop, the two brands aren’t just selling objects — they’re prototyping the future.


Summary: When Brands Think Like Sci-Fi Writers


Product

Description

Price

Beosound 2 Vollebak Edition

360° wireless speaker with scorched metal finish and deep, immersive sound

€5,000 / £4,450 / $5,800

Vollebak Anodised Jacket

Infrared-deflecting, NASA-insulated, electroplated thermal jacket

£2,995 / €3,495 / $3,995

Spaceshop (Concept)

Futuristic mobile retail unit for drone-era logistics

Concept only (for now)



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