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- IKEA's Kallsup Bluetooth speakers are on sale now in the US for $10
- They caught our eye at CES, and were originally set for an April launch
- They sound impressive for the price, and you can pair up to 100 of them
IKEA's cute and quirky Kallsup speaker caught our eye at this year's CES show in Las Vegas, and now it can be yours for just $10. The colorful little speaker was originally scheduled to launch in April, but it looks like someone at IKEA just couldn't wait because it's available right now in stores and online, so you can grab a bundle and start stacking them up now.
The portable Bluetooth speaker looks unlike anything else we've seen lately, with its compact cubic design and lively colors, and is no slouch in the audio department either. TechRadar's Reviews Editor Josh Russell got his hands and ears on the Kallsup back in January, and reported that it sounds "better than it has any right to".
"Honestly, I'm a little smitten with the Kallsup's design," he said after seeing and hearing the speaker in person. "I've previously complained about how many wireless speakers seem to be cut from the same acoustically transparent cloth these days, so it's actually really nice to see a device break all the rules."




You don't have to settle for just one Kallsup, though — these little cubes are just begging to be stacked, and thanks to their Bluetooth 5.3 suppport, you can pair up to 100 of them to create what Josh gleefully called a "sonic skyscraper".
At the time of writing, the Kallsup is available in white and yellow-green, but we've also had our hands on a hot pink version, so hopefully that will be hitting IKEA's virtual and physical shelves soon. As German site Notebookcheck explains, it's also available in Germany and Sweden, where shoppers can take their pick from all three colors, and Portugal, where the only option is white.
See things in a new light
The Kallsup isn't the only fun new IKEA product to arrive ahead of its scheduled launch date. The donut-shaped Varmblixt smart lamp, with its frosted glass and shifting pastel colors, has also landed early. The light, which caused even more of a stir at CES than the Kallsup, was also due to launch in April, but has just arrived in the US for $99.99.
Lance Ulanoff, our Editor-at-Large, soon became obsessed with the light's striking design and imagined they would look stunning grouped together on a wall.
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"With each press of the remote, I watched as the color shifted almost imperceptibly, then slowly transitioned to the new, fully-dimmable hue," he wrote after seeing a collection of them in person.




So far, the Varmblixt lamp has only been seen in stores in Europe, but if the Kallsup is anything to go by, we might not have to wait until April to make our dreams of a wall filled with glowing donuts a reality.
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➡️ Read our full guide to the best Bluetooth speakers
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JBL Flip 7
2. Best cheap:
JBL Clip 5
3. Best high-end option:
Bang & Olufsen A1 3rd Gen
4. Best party speaker:
Tribit Stormbox Blast 2

Cat is TechRadar's Homes Editor, covering smart home tech, kitchen appliances, vacuums, haircare and more. She's been a tech journalist for 15 years, having worked on print magazines including PC Plus and PC Format, and is a Speciality Coffee Association (SCA) certified barista. Whether you want to invest in some smart lights, find your ideal hair styler, or pick the espresso machine of your dreams, she's the right person to help.
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