Take powerful sound with you anywhere with this sci-fi-inspired Bluetooth speaker

A small speaker with a big sound.
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Take powerful sound with you anywhere with this sci-fi-inspired Bluetooth speaker
Choose from four different colors and get the speaker that speaks to you. Credit: Gravastar

TL;DR: Vibe out to your music with the GravaStar Venus Bluetooth Speaker. As of Sept. 10, get it 35% off its list price at just $63.99


A small speaker doesn't necessarily equate to a small sound. This sci-fi-inspired Venus speaker from Gravastar defies odds, capable of emitting 10W of high-quality sound output all while still managing to weigh in at just one pound. 

Successfully funded on Indiegogo, this Bluetooth speaker is a truly wireless device that has a reliable range of up to 50 feet between itself and the device it's connected to. The sound waves the Venus produces resonate deeply within its space thanks to its zinc alloy shell. That means that even though it's a tiny speaker, it can deliver powerful sound with deep, chest-thumping bass.

The Venus's triangular support structure helps it absorb shock and ensures its stability. It can survive being tossed around or falling from a high shelf and still emit the same high-quality, booming sound you expect from it. The speaker is even water-resistant, so you can bring it to the beach or pool without worrying about the elements compromising it, and it achieves that without weighing you down; it fits easily into any purse, backpack, or beach bag. 

With a 1,500mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery, you can get up to 10 hours of playtime with just a single charge. If you have two GravaStar speakers, the sound gets even louder; you can connect two speakers to each other at the same time to emit double the sound and bass-thumping vibrations. But the Venus isn't just for listening to music. Pair it with your gaming system or desk setup and enjoy the six RGB light options that will flash with your music and sound pairings.

See everything this GravaStar small-but-mighty Bluetooth speaker can do in the video below:

Normally, the GravaStar Venus Bluetooth speaker retails for $99. But for a limited time, you can take 35 percent off of the regular retail price, and take it home for just $63.99.

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