
Divoom Ditoo Pixel Art Speaker
£67.42
|A quirky Bluetooth speaker that's as much about pixel art as it is about sound quality.
Prices correct as of: 08/05/2026 15:47
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Why we picked it
I've never considered myself a techie, yet here I am, obsessively rearranging pixels on a speaker. The Divoom Ditoo Pixel Art Speaker is the Wildcard in my gadget line-up because it takes the ordinary world of Bluetooth speakers and shakes it up like a highly caffeinated cocktail.
Suddenly I find myself contemplating whether my morning coffee should feature a pixelated avocado or a cat wearing sunglasses. You know, the pressing issues of our time. It's that delightfully odd combination of announced nostalgia and modern whimsy, transforming drab interiors into mini art installations, all while playing my eclectic Spotify playlists.
And let's face it, in a world where nearly everyone has a boxy sound system, bringing this pixelated hero into my life feels a bit like riding a unicycle to work. Stylishly odd and just challenging enough to earn some 'cool' points.
So, why did I let this curious contraption into my home? Because it tickles both my inner child and my grown-up love for fair enough sound quality. And who doesn't want to bring a bit of playful quirk to their life?
The Irresistible
- The pixel art display is mesmerising, offering endless creativity possibilities.
- Surprisingly decent sound quality for its size-works better than it looks.
- It doubles as an alarm clock and mechanical keyboard, which is just brilliant!
The Clever Part
- Control your art and settings via a handy app, making it easy to customise.
- Supports TF cards and radio, giving it versatility beyond Bluetooth playback.
- The retro design is a head-turner; it fits right in with my quirky décor.
The Fine Print
- Setting it up can feel a bit convoluted if you're not tech-savvy-prepare for some fiddling.
- Battery life is decent but can be short if you're playing pixel art and tunes non-stop.
- The LED screen is bright, which might not suit those of us who like sleeping in complete darkness.
The Reality Check
- Dusting it off regularly is a must; it attracts finger smudges like a magnet.
- It may lead to existential questions about why pixelated waffles are necessary in life.
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