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Photographed: Gravastar Mars Pro Bluetooth Speakers

Gravastar has managed to churn out some wild designs when it comes to their offerings. Their TWS Sirius Pro, reviewed here, is unlike anything we’ve seen in the market.

So, of course, Gravastar decided to one-up on that with the Mars Pro Bluetooth speakers. These look less like speakers and more like a miniature report straight from a dystopian future.

The attention to detail is exceptional. The zinc alloy shell (which weigh a lot, but feel that much nicer in hand) is hand-painted. The version I received for review is the “war damaged yellow” which also has literal scratches on top of the shell. It’s all very convincing and for once I am enamored by the design of a bluetooth speaker.

Full review is in the works. Meanwhile, enjoy these photos I took.

Check Alberto’s analysis of the Gravastar Sirius Pro.

Specifications: Gravastar Mars Pro

Materials: Zinc Alloy
Dimensions: 7.5″H x 7.1″L x 7.9″W
Weight: 5.55 lbs
Full-range subwoofer drivers
Bluetooth 5.0
Battery life: up to 15 hours
Output Power: 20W
Tested at: $329
Product Page/Purchase Link: Gravastar

Images

The box itself is a looker.
The Mars Pro speakers are menacing yet enticing.
Excellent attention to detail all around.
RGB everything because why not?
Closer look at the bass reflex port
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  • Kazi Mahbub Mutakabbir (Munich, Germany)

    Munich, Germany. Head-Fier since 2019. Mostly lurking around r/headphones as u/kmmbd and a very active member in local head-fi community since 2015. Got into head-fi in mid-2019 under the username kmmbd, and has been reviewing audio gears sporadically on his personal Medium blog since 2018. His introduction to portable audio was through a Walkman cassette-player in his pre-teens, and music has been his getaway ever since.He harbors a minor OCD regarding the tagging and organization of his music library (which is all digital on a local NAS). Also, spends too much time custom-theming his desktop Music Player for no apparent reason.In real life, he’s a Bangladeshi living in Munich and currently doing his MS in Computer Science, majoring in Computational Biology. He’s a penchant for the academia and research, though life is strange so he’s still unsure how things will turn out in the long run.

Kazi Mahbub Mutakabbir (Munich, Germany)

Munich, Germany. Head-Fier since 2019. Mostly lurking around r/headphones as u/kmmbd and a very active member in local head-fi community since 2015. Got into head-fi in mid-2019 under the username kmmbd, and has been reviewing audio gears sporadically on his personal Medium blog since 2018. His introduction to portable audio was through a Walkman cassette-player in his pre-teens, and music has been his getaway ever since.He harbors a minor OCD regarding the tagging and organization of his music library (which is all digital on a local NAS). Also, spends too much time custom-theming his desktop Music Player for no apparent reason.In real life, he’s a Bangladeshi living in Munich and currently doing his MS in Computer Science, majoring in Computational Biology. He’s a penchant for the academia and research, though life is strange so he’s still unsure how things will turn out in the long run.

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