




I recently got my hands on the Divoom B-Beetle to see if its adorable, vintage-inspired design could truly deliver on sound quality. After testing it across various environments, from my desk to the park, I found it to be a surprisingly capable companion for casual listening.
The build quality is remarkably solid for a device that weighs only 103g, feeling sturdy rather than plasticky. Its retro beetle aesthetic is executed with great attention to detail, and the internal components provide a surprisingly full-range sound profile given the speaker's compact footprint.
Setting up the Bluetooth 5.1 connection was seamless, and I appreciated the versatility of being able to play music directly from a micro-SD card. The eight-hour battery life is consistent, lasting through an entire workday without needing a recharge, and the hands-free calling feature works clearly.
This is the ideal speaker for students or design enthusiasts looking for a portable, stylish accessory that offers more than just basic Bluetooth playback.
With a solid 4.67 rating, the Divoom B-Beetle manages to blend form and function better than most novelty speakers. If you are willing to spend $79 for a mix of vintage style and reliable modern performance, this is a delightful little piece of tech.