I spent the last two weeks testing the Divoom B-Beetle, a pocket-sized speaker that stands out for its unique, bug-inspired design. While it certainly looks like a gift-ready accessory, I wanted to see if the audio quality could keep up with its undeniable charm.
Despite weighing only 103g, the B-Beetle feels surprisingly sturdy in the hand, with a high-quality finish that avoids feeling like cheap plastic. The full-range driver is tuned well for its size, delivering crisp mids and highs that handle podcasts and light music with clarity.
Setting up the Bluetooth 5.1 connection was instantaneous, and I found the FM radio functionality to be a nostalgic, welcome touch. The physical buttons are intuitive, making it a breeze to switch between your micro-SD card music and hands-free calls while on the move.
This is the perfect gift for someone who prioritizes desk aesthetics and portability without wanting to sacrifice reliable wireless performance.
The Divoom B-Beetle manages to balance style and substance in a way few other mini-speakers do. With a strong 4.67/5 rating and a $79.00 price tag, it is a delightful piece of functional art that earns its place on any nightstand or bag.