Party energy: the Ultimea Go speaker with a canister design

The market of portable acoustics often suffers from the monotony of forms, but the Ultimea company decided to move away from templates. The new Ultimea Go is distinguished by its unusual industrial design: the column body is stylized as a classic fuel canister. This device is for those who want to combine quality sound with a spectacular appearance at events of any scale.

The heart of the party

This is not just a portable speaker, but a powerful acoustic system for parties, which is designed for work in a company of up to 10-20 people. The manufacturer emphasized wide sound coverage: thanks to the support of 360-degree sound, music evenly fills the space around the device.

Inside is a solid stuffing: two 5-inch woofers, a pair of 3-inch wideband drivers and a 1-inch tweeter. The peak power of the entire system reaches 300 W, which is more than enough for sounding both indoor venues and open spaces in nature.

Features and connectivity options

Ultimea Go Key Specifications:

  • Sound: 360° surround
  • Power (peak): 300 W
  • Working time: up to 16 hours
  • Protection class: IPX4
  • Appendix. options: RGB lighting, bass boost function (Bass Boost)
  • Management: mobile application

Ultimea Go offers advanced features for users who value flexibility:

  • Wireless communication via Bluetooth 5.4.
  • TWS support: you can synchronize two speakers into a single stereo system.
  • Auracast technology: large-scale integration of up to 100 devices simultaneously for giant parties.
  • Special connectors: two inputs for microphones and a separate input for electric guitar, which turns the speaker into a mobile complex for live performances.

Features

The device is ready for intensive use in various conditions. The case is protected according to the IPX4 standard, so the speaker is not afraid of relaxing by the pool or pouring rain. The built-in battery is responsible for the duration of the fun, which provides up to 16 hours of continuous playback.

In addition to impressive power, it is worth highlighting the presence of a mobile application for fine-tuning the sound and RGB lighting that adapts to the rhythm of the music. Separately, it is worth noting the simple amplification of the bass: there is a dedicated button on the case, which allows you to make the sound denser with one press.

The model will be of interest to those who are looking for a mobile solution for live performances thanks to the input for the guitar or those who need a powerful system for meetings with friends. The unique “canister” design is guaranteed to attract attention, and the set of Auracast and Bluetooth 5.4 technologies ensures the device’s relevance for several years to come.


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