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Ikea’s $10 Kallsup speakers are tiny, colorful, and surprisingly loud

The new Bluetooth speakers can pair with up to 100 units at once, turning a budget gadget into a fun party trick.

The new Bluetooth speakers can pair with up to 100 units at once, turning a budget gadget into a fun party trick.

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The new Kallsup speakers are cute and affordable.
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Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
is a senior reviewer with over twenty years of experience. She covers smart home, IoT, and connected tech, and has written previously for Wirecutter, Wired, Dwell, BBC, and US News.

Ikea’s new cute, colorful Kallsup Bluetooth speakers cost just $10 (€5 in Europe) each and feature instant Bluetooth pairing. Pair one to your phone, then, with a two-button sequence, another Kallsup can join the party.

You can theoretically pair up to 100. The team I chatted with at CES — where Ikea is making its debut this year — says they’ve only paired 40 so far in their office. Challenge accepted!

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Designed by Swedish designer and Ikea collaborator Ola Wihlborg, the portable square speaker is a 2.75 inch cube. It has small legs on the bottom, a speaker grill on the side, and two pairing and play/pause buttons on top.

Available in white, pink, and lime green, Kallsup charges via USB-C, and Ikea says the battery should last 9 hours at 50 percent volume; it’s also replaceable.

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I played with nine Kallsups in Ikea’s suite yesterday and was impressed by the powerful sound from the pint-size product.

To add additional speakers, I pressed the Bluetooth button on each new device to turn it on, waited for the startup sound, and held the play button down for a few seconds until the music started playing.

It took only a couple of seconds per speaker, and once all nine were connected, the hotel suite got impressively loud.

It would be fun to scatter a bunch of these around a room — or even a garden, though they’re not waterproof — for a pop of color and plenty of sound. The Kallsup uses Bluetooth 5.3 and will be available in stores in April 2026.

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