Appears to be a decent stocking filler for the price.
2.8W output
Bluetooth 4.1
3 year warranty
Aux in via 3.5mm jack
By looking at the buttons on the front it appears the light can be switched off.
Unaware of the sound quality as I'll be picking one up tomorrow morning, but will certainly update the thread as soon as I try it out.
8 comments
preecey
22 Dec 16#1
preecey
22 Dec 16#2
chuckiedoll
22 Dec 16#3
Awww. Looks good. Wish this was available earlier. Bought my cousin a battery operated disco light for Xmas but this would have been perfect! :smiley:
TacticalTimbo
23 Dec 16#4
Saw this in store, it's a pass from me, looks like tat; besides, how many Bluetooth speakers do you need?
preecey
23 Dec 161#5
I've had a go of the one I purchased and it's OK for the price.
The disco light has several settings to change the pattern order and timings, and you can of course turn it off. It reacts fairly well to the beat of the music.
The disco light is very effective and can light up a whole room. It can however be dazzling due to its brightness.
Build quality is on par with other Bluetooth speakers at this price point.
Audio quality is average. If you turn it up too high, the music distorts. However at a medium to high volume, it sounds OK. For the price paid, it's fine in my opinion.
I think these will be perfect for a child as a stocking filler or even an adult, providing that they're not an audiophile. People used to high end speakers would obviously not like this.
Comparing it to my small 2W Intempo portable Bluetooth speaker I bought a few years back for a similar price, the sound is not quite as good, but perfectly adequate.
jeeeeeez
24 Dec 161#6
Perfect to have on standby for when you accidentally pack a box of E's in your washkit instead of aspirin
terryphone
5 Jan 17#7
Just bought one. Build quality is pretty good, not too heavy but not cheap tat. Charged up fine, connected to iPhone Bluetooth no problem. First use, sound is better than expected with bass being a little weak but not tinny rubbish. lights are great for shower fun or bedroom boogie and work well. All in all good value. Thumbs up after first use.
preecey
17 Jan 17#8
Now reduced to £9.99 in stores that still have stock.
Opening post
Appears to be a decent stocking filler for the price.
2.8W output
Bluetooth 4.1
3 year warranty
Aux in via 3.5mm jack
By looking at the buttons on the front it appears the light can be switched off.
Unaware of the sound quality as I'll be picking one up tomorrow morning, but will certainly update the thread as soon as I try it out.
8 comments
The disco light has several settings to change the pattern order and timings, and you can of course turn it off. It reacts fairly well to the beat of the music.
The disco light is very effective and can light up a whole room. It can however be dazzling due to its brightness.
Build quality is on par with other Bluetooth speakers at this price point.
Audio quality is average. If you turn it up too high, the music distorts. However at a medium to high volume, it sounds OK. For the price paid, it's fine in my opinion.
I think these will be perfect for a child as a stocking filler or even an adult, providing that they're not an audiophile. People used to high end speakers would obviously not like this.
Comparing it to my small 2W Intempo portable Bluetooth speaker I bought a few years back for a similar price, the sound is not quite as good, but perfectly adequate.