Okay, let’s talk about this little brown disco ball of a speaker. First off, the design is way cooler in person—like a tiny modern art piece that just happens to blast music. The 360-degree RGB lights? Chef’s kiss. They pulse and swirl to the beat, turning my bedroom into a low-key rave. Pro tip: the soft white light mode is perfect for pretending I’m ~ambient~ while secretly jamming to pop bangers.
Sound-wise, don’t let its coffee-cup size fool you. The bass has a satisfying thump (though it won’t shake your walls), and podcasts sound crisp. Battery life is a champ—eight hours means it survives my work-from-home dance breaks and evening wind-down playlists without begging for the charger. Speaking of, it juices up fast—about an hour for a full tank.
Now, the quirks: the lights can’t fully turn off (RIP stealth mode), and the buttons feel like solving a tiny puzzle at first. Pairing? Smooth with my phone, but my ancient laptop needed some coaxing. Also, it’s a solo speaker—no twin included, despite what the promo vid might suggest.
Verdict: If you want a portable speaker that doubles as a mood-lighting sidekick, this is it. Just don’t expect concert-level volume. Perfect for backyard hangs, bedtime stories with flair, or convincing yourself you’re ‘working’ when you’re really lip-syncing to Dua Lipa.