GravaStar Venus review: A cute, but loud, futuristic-looking wireless Bluetooth speaker
Our GravaStar Venus review looks at a small, cute, futuristic looking wireless Bluetooth speaker that actually packs an impressive punch when it comes to sound.

Our GravaStar Venus review looks at a small, cute, futuristic looking wireless Bluetooth speaker that actually packs an impressive punch when it comes to sound.
Marshall Headphones is officially launching its Home Line III, which features the Acton III, Stanmore III, and Woburn III.
Soundcore is the audio wing of Anker Innovations, and they have announced the new Motion Boom Plus Bluetooth speaker. Read on for more.
There aren’t many devices that get me excited these days, and that’s one of the many reasons the Positive Grid Spark MINI is downright amazing.
Our Tronsmart Studio looks at a portable Bluetooth speaker with 2.1 channel audio and 15 hours of battery life in a relatively small package.
Equipped with JBL’s Original Pro Sound and built-in LED lights, the popular JBL Pulse series expands its portable speaker portfolio with the JBL Pulse 5.
Our JBL Flip 6 review looks at a Bluetooth speaker with great battery life, improved sound, USB-C charging, and an attractive price point.
The LG XBOOM 360 Bluetooth speaker “delivers authentic, omnidirectional audio that is perfect for any space or occasion” with its cylindrical design.
It has been a while since we’ve heard from FUGOO, and the FUGOO Sport and Style 2.0 Bluetooth speakers are the company’s latest.
If you’re looking for a portable Bluetooth party speaker that will last all day and then some, is waterproof, has big sound, and isn’t unwieldy to carry around, the JBL Charge 5 may be the one for you.
The Marshall Emberton is my new favorite small Bluetooth speaker. It’s well-designed, well-built, produces big sounds for a small speaker, has IPX7 water resistance, and is simple to use.
Emberton utilizes “True Stereophonic,” a unique form of multi-directional sound from Marshall.
We recently reviewed something from EarFun not too long ago, the EarFun Free True Wireless Earbuds. They did fairly well in our review and the … Read more…
Sonos speakers have traditionally been Wi-Fi connected speakers and users have been clamoring for a portable Bluetooth solution from the company.
The Zulu Audio Wearable Bluetooth Speakers allow you to listen to your music safely while letting you be aware of your surroundings.
Marshall has been rocking the world since 1962, giving artists the ability to rattle audiences with amazing sound.
The Scosche BoomBottle MM is not only a loud and great sounding Bluetooth speaker but the Magic Mount system allows for fun and useful mounting options.
The Tivoo-Max features a 256 programmable LED panel capable of creating 16 million colors and can display artwork, videos, clocks and more.
The GravaStar Bluetooth speaker is currently selling at the Super Early Bird price of US$129 (48% off the retail price of $249).
The Tivoli Go Andiamo is a unique looking speaker that sounds decent enough but is lacking a few key Bluetooth speaker functions.
The Studio 19 Solo E500X-EQ and the Solo E500T touch control speakers are both available for £399.99/$570.58USD.
The Havit M22 Outdoor Bluetooth Speaker offers pretty decent bang for your buck as long as your device has an equalizer to ramp up the bass tones.
The Minirig Mini Bluetooth speaker is a great option for when you need to take your music with you but don’t want to haul around a large speaker.
The design on the YOYO (M) is very retro and the soft cloth covering reminds me of some of the vintage VOX guitar amps of old.
Retro styling of new tech products seems to be a thing these days and the MUZEN OTR has the look.
The Stereo Xboy can be paired with a second unit for full stereo sound or multi-room music streaming.
The Mini can also link up to the rest of the Minirigs family
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