Mina L Audio - Lexon
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Mina L Audio - Lexon

A designer mushroom-shaped LED lamp with a built-in 5W Bluetooth speaker and 9 light colours.

Price

£99.90

Editorial rating

4.5 / 5

Last price check

06/02/2026 18:57

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Editorial take

Why we picked it

The Lexon Mina L Audio is our Wildcard because it's a lamp that thinks it's a speaker, or perhaps a speaker that's having a mid-life crisis as a mushroom. It's the kind of object that guests will pick up, look at the bottom of, and ask, "What does this actually do?"

It's the Wildcard because it shouldn't work-combining "mood lighting" with "portable audio" usually results in a product that does both poorly, but this manages to be quite charming. It's for the person who wants to listen to a podcast in the bath without the harsh "big light" ruining the vibe.

I've grown strangely attached to its little glowing head, even if it does look like something that should be growing in a cyberpunk forest. It's a bit of fun in a world of boring, grey smart speakers.

Detailed verdict

The full review

The Irresistible

  • The 360-degree sound is surprisingly punchy for a 5W speaker, easily filling a small room with a warm, balanced audio profile.
  • The 9 different LED colours and dimming function are controlled by a simple press on the mushroom head, which is tactile and lovely.

The Clever Part

  • It's water-resistant (IPX4), making it the perfect companion for a rainy garden party or a particularly steam-heavy bathroom session.
  • USB-C charging and a 24-hour battery life (for the light alone) means it's actually practical rather than just being a pretty face.

The Fine Print

  • The sound quality is great for background music, but if you're looking to host a rave, this little mushroom is going to struggle.
  • The small base makes it a bit top-heavy; one clumsy reach for your tea and you'll be watching your lamp do a somersault across the table.

The Reality Check

  • It looks so much like a high-end designer ornament that you'll constantly have to explain to people that no, it's not just a plastic vegetable, it's actually playing the new Fontaines D.C. album.