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    Groov-e Thunder review: a flawed yet outrageously cheap Bluetooth speaker


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    Groov-e Thunder: review

    Want a Bluetooth speaker that can liven up the party? Hey, what about a model that even comes with RGB lighting to set the mood? And what if we combine that with a mouth-wateringly low price that almost seems too good to be true? Well, throw all of those things into a cup, give ’em a good stir, and you’ll have something that looks like the Groov-e Thunder.

    This budget-friendly party speaker promises a lot. Its online description suggests that it supplies “rich, clear sound with deep bass and crisp highs” and can also fill any room or space with “immersive audio”. That doesn’t sound all too bad, does it?

    Unfortunately, Groov-e is exaggerating a bit here — it’s not exactly one of the best Bluetooth speakers that I’ve tested. However, there’s still a decent amount to like about this model, so let’s break down the talents — and indeed shortcomings — of the Groov-e Thunder.

    Groov-e Thunder on pink background with RGB lights on

    (Image credit: Future)

    Let me start by saying that the Groov-e Thunder is spectacularly cheap. Various retailers have the speaker listed for £17 or less at the moment, planting it firmly in the ultra-cheap bracket. Given the size of this speaker and its customizable RGB lights — which are fairly fun — that’s not a bad deal.

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    harry.padoan@futurenet.com (Harry Padoan)

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