The GravaStar fromZoeaois the weirdest Bluetooth speaker Ive reviewed, but thats a good thing.

Plus, thanks to its Harmon Kardon guts, it sounds great.

I dont like novelty items.

This Bluetooth speaker may look like an AI-monster from The Matrix but it sounds great

When Zoeao offered to let me test a review unit of its funky speaker I was a bit hesitant.

Luckily, with the GravaStar, this is not the case.

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If you judge it on looks alone, its a take-it-or-leave-it prospect.

You either like the sci-fi eye-bot look or you dont.

I ended up liking its appearance a lot.

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Its obvious the team that designed this speaker put some love into it.

The GravaStar is a conversation piece for more than just its looks.

Its a loud and proud speaker sporting a 2.75-inch, 20W full-range speaker and bass driver.

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I wont dwell on the sound too much.

But, the GravaStar is no slouch.

And best of all it supports True Wireless Stereo (TWS).

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Theres a lot to like about the GravaStar.

And the folding legs give you a slight measure of adjustability.

Perhaps my favorite feature is the 2,600 mAh battery (charged via USB-C).

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Its supposed to last up to 30 hours, and that seems pretty close to accurate.

I got 20 hours between charges with a fair amount of use.

What I didnt like was the single-color LED lights.

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Luckily for me I liked the green glow, but the ability to change colors would be nice.

Also, I wish there was a way to remove its legs or give it a smaller footprint.

Itll eventually retail for $249.

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