








📺 Retro never sounded this fresh — pixel your vibe, own the moment!
The Divoom Tiivoo-2 is a retro-inspired portable Bluetooth 5.0 speaker featuring an adjustable FM antenna, high-quality DSP sound, and a customizable pixel art display. Beyond music, it offers white noise, alarms, a pomodoro timer, and 15+ built-in retro games. Its compact design with premium piano lacquer finish makes it ideal for both indoor decor and outdoor use, supported by a vibrant pixel art community via the Divoom app.


M**N
Great little TV, you need to set up an account on your phone.
Very cute and little retro TV! It has some features like a white noise machine with different sounds, you can set pixel art and animated art onto the screen as a display and even display photos, not only that but it even has a built in FM Radio,I noticed the buttons are little sensitive when you touch them but they feel good and are high quality, you have a nice and bright LCD screen, you can play music on it, on the back it comes equipped with a USB-C port for charging the unit, it has rubber feat on the bottom so it can balance, the only gripe I have with it is that you need to download the Divoom app and create an account to use the pixel art function other than that I think the speaker on this thing is actually incredible, the fact its this size and sounds this good is seriously impressive!, the battery will last several hours depending on how much you use it, it also has a stop watch and timer built in as well, the unit isn't super heavy and the weight feels premium the plastic is a smooth finish and feels really good nothing about this small TV feels cheap at all, also the antenna can swivel 360Degrees it would be great if they added a teleprompter function for this so you can read off the screen!
E**E
Solid build, versatile
The Divoom Tiivoo-2 Pixel Art Mini TV is an interesting and unusual device. It's small but polished and seems to be well made. It arrives well packaged in a solid plastic hard shell case which reminds me of a 1950s refrigerator. The device itself looks like a 1950s TV (not a computer from any tikme during mylifetime, or before then, that I am aware of.It's a bluetooth speaker which can be used as an alarm clock, stop wath, digital clock, gallery for photos or pixel art. It can play music transmitted via bluetooth or SD card, or flash drive. It displays lyrics, photos, pixel art, and has the ability to add efects both auditor and visual.The quality of the speaker surprised me. It would not be my first choice for music, but is better than I had expected. I like the ability to play from cards or flash drives because I have between looking for a long time for an alarm clock which did not need to be tethered to a phone.There is o question at all that the primary focus here is pixel art. Their mobile app is all about it, creating and displaying iot, with a community built around it.My issue with i5t, and the main reason for my 4 star rating is how intrusive it is in tewrms of privacy. The app is free (in the play store and itunes/ apple store) but it's another app which is free because they collect data, a lot of it. You need to set up an account to use it, give them your email and phone number, and turn on all of the things I habitually turn off (and do not want to have to turn on to use a pixel art app). Fortunately the speaker and other functions do work independent of the app. I think there is reason to be concerned with an app which is clearly taryget4ed at children which collects so much information, and which creates vulnerabilities (if you switch on all the things they want you to, and provide th4e requisite permissions: contacts, photod, phone log).The packaging looks like an instant gift. I am sure my daughter would say it is adorable, and my son would call it slick. It's a well put together package, but parents will want to consider the cost in privacy.
G**Y
Works great!
This item is has very good sound quality and is easy to connect to. The battery life is better than I had expected for being such a small item. It hums made in a nostalgic way and the build quality seems to be very sturdy. This item has great functionality this could be a great gift for anyone. The loo of the this item is very stylish and would great in any themed room. Great came for the money two thumbs up!
M**
gimmicky
so this tiivoo-2 retro radio bluetooth speaker is kinda gimmicky in my opinion it looks cool with its vintage design and the whole idea of being a modern tech spin on an old tv is neat but honestly it feels overpriced for what you get the sound quality is fine but nothing special and while it does have a lot of extra features like the photo frame and clock dials i just dont find them all that useful the pixel art thing is fun for a bit but again not something i really needed the build feels decent but it’s mostly just a novelty item more than a practical speaker i do like that its portable and can be used for multiple occasions but for the price i expected a lot more overall its just ok if you’re into retro tech and don’t mind paying for the looks you’ll probably like it but for me it was a bit of a letdown
L**L
A Top Pick Gift
Tivoo2 is a smart pixel speaker.Unique, playful, and excellently designed, it is perfect as a gift. Its appearance resembles an old television enhanced with vibrant colors. It is well built.The compact size holds plenty of features. Battery life is impressive. It delivers great quality sound.It comes with multiple features: radio, Bluetooth, and a TF card slot. The speaker can display pixelated lyrics while the music plays, and you can connect it to an app to showcase images and projects on its screen. Additionally, it functions as an alarm clock and includes various amusements like puzzle games.Plenty of entertainment value in an easy to use small device makes this one of the most wonderful gifts you can give if you can bear to part with it.
V**N
cute and function well
This speaker comes with a carrying case for protection. Given its appearance and package, it is a very good gift idea. The speaker is quite loud for its size, which I am surprised. Though public radio is not mainstream now, I still appreciate the ratio function, which I don't need Wi-Fi or data to operate. The sound quality is good for me because it won't produce extremely high-pitched or unpleasant noises. However, I need to register an account to use most functions I don't like. It is only my personal preference. I am tired of adding so many accounts.
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