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Evil robot companion, or high-tech Bluetooth speaker?

Gravastar Mars Pro review: the wireless spider speaker from space MSRP $230.00 Score Details “Gamers, manga fans, and sci-fi nerds alike will adore this speaker.” Pros Cons There is plenty that companies can do to make their portable Bluetooth speakers more appealing.

The detail and craftsmanship are top-notch and so are the materials. The main housing uses two zinc alloy shell pieces — one large shell that totally covers the top hemisphere, and a smaller one that provides the structural support for the tripod legs — and the rest is high impact plastic. At 7.5-inches tall, and with a 7-inch spread between the points of each leg, it’s not massive, but at 5.55 pounds, it has some serious heft.

On the very bottom is the USB-C charging port, which conveniently doubles as an analog line-in port. In the box, you get both kinds of cable: USB-A to USB-C for charging, and USB-C to 3.5mm headphone jack for external sources. Unfortunately, there’s no way to pipe digital audio into the Mars Pro from a computer or phone using a USB cable.

There’s nice clarity, especially in the higher frequencies, and that bass radiator helps the Mars Pro sound full and grounded. The midranges are decent, with good detail, but when distortion creeps in now and then, this is where you’ll hear it.

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