It fits in the palm of your hand
The media could not be loaded. The pictures make it seem bigger than it is, but it fits in the palm of your hand. The dimensions listed are accurate. Overall, for such a small speaker, it produces okay sound but you need to remove all bass frequencies so it won’t distort at full volume. It is simple to operate but the track forward and back buttons are also your volume buttons. I’ve advanced the track or restarted the track when simply trying to adjust the volume. I’d suggest setting the volume on the speaker itself first and it remembers where you set it even after turning it off. Then just use your phone volume to actually make volume adjustments and change tracks. I could not test the SD card, USB or line in function, but in that case you will be stuck using the buttons for navigation and volume control. Theoretically you should be able to connect a second speaker to the output and have stereo sound but it’s also something I could not test. The FM radio is a bit finicky to change channels or I am not doing it right. There are what seems to be channel presets but I could not program them. The play/pause/stop button acts as a channel scan function but you have to press it fast to stop it from scanning when you get to your desired channel or wait until it cycles through to the desired channel again. The track forward/back buttons cycle through the preset channels. It feels sturdy as the case seems to be constructed of aluminum. The buttons are a bit clicky but sturdy. I’m not sure what the branding etched on the top has to do with anything, but at least it doesn’t stand out too much against the silver metal background. Other colors may stand out more. The plastic base on the bottom acts as a light diffuser for the single LED at the bottom that constantly cycles through its colors with no way to turn it off. The red LED screen is easy to read but also has no way to turn it off. The only instructions are what’s on the side of the box. Read more

























