🎶 Retro Vibes, Modern Sound!
The Inwa Retro Bluetooth Speaker combines classic aesthetics with modern technology, delivering exceptional sound quality in a compact design. With 8-10 hours of battery life and versatile connectivity options, it's perfect for any setting—be it home, office, or outdoor adventures. Plus, enjoy peace of mind with lifetime technical support.
L**A
a timeless gift ...
i work with two others and so we call ourselves "Sarah's Angels" ... so for bosses day ... we bought this for her ... since she's the "speaker" lol it was a riot but def appreciated ! a perfect gift and great quality too!
I**E
Have not used it yet
Bought it for an outdoor event and have had time to use yet. Sound is good
A**R
A great radio
I got this radio for my fiancé. I am guessing she wanted it due to her other radio being so so, it was either that or the aesthetic. When it came in she was wicked impressed by its sound quality. It blew her old radio out of the park. Based off her experience I would recommend this radio to anyone who is looking for a good quality radio that also looks cool.
S**1
Stopped working in less than two months
Sound quality was great. Easy to use. Randomly starts beeping without stopping. Will no longer connect. Disappointed for sure.
M**O
Cheap buttons, not 20 Watt, audio began cutting out after a week's usage, annoying beep
Well, I failed by going for aesthetics and not quality by purchasing this item. I was looking for a speaker with powerful wattage. They advertise 20 watts (and maybe they mean 2x10) but whatever wattage it's producing, it's less than my 2x5 watt JBL speaker that's 10 years old. (In some parts of the ad (the title), it says 20 watts and in other parts it says 10. I also asked about this in the Q&A section and they answered with a lie. So buyer beware.)I actually conducted some DB tests at close, medium and far range and compared it to my first generation JBL flip (which again is half the advertised wattage). The DB results maxed out at 80 up close and dropped from there. Distortion at the max volume was clear. Another annoying aspect is that when you top out at the maximum volume, the speaker produces an annoying loud beep instead of just stopping increasing volume. The only advantage is that when you start up the speaker, it starts at a lower default volume even if you left it at max volume last time... clearly the volume knob is not a mechancial attenuator, but a digital one.The speaker advertises a DC power input, but it's not. It's one of those little lightning cables used for cheap tiny usb speakers and headphones. The gauge of the power cord is significantly less than that of the pair of REVEAL headphones I bought and what's even more annoying, about 12-16 inches long.... only long enough for me to place the speaker on a desk DIRECTLY above the power outlet and no further than that. The shortness of the cable will ultimately result in damage to the cable. Also, the company provided no actual power plug, just the lightning cable with USB on one end.The housing looks like wood, but it's not. It's just plastic with a fake wood exterior. So there's no wood speaker housing to enhance the speakers. The fake brass volume knob already had some wear on it when it arrived fresh out of the box.I was going to just keep it an chalk it up to an inexpensive speaker (I got it on sale for $27), but despite not traveling around with the speaker or throwing it in a bag, (it's been on my desk the whole time), the audio started randomly cutting out while I was watching a movie last night. It feels like only a matter or time before it's a useless lump.In the meantime, the JBL flip I bought a decade ago, still sounds great, and even though I've dropped it on the pavement off my bike, and thrown it into a bag and traveled the world with it, still sounds great even though it's a little battered and not as aesthetically pleasing.
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