Gravastar Mars Pro V2: Mechanically-Inspired Bluetooth Speaker with Remarkable Audio Performance

Gravastar Mars Pro V2: Mechanically-Inspired Bluetooth Speaker with Remarkable Audio Performance

Gravastar Mars Pro V2: Mechanically-Inspired Bluetooth Speaker with Remarkable Audio Performance

The stunning noises of machinery!

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I proudly identify as a science fiction enthusiast. My interests cover a range from Afro-futurism to imaginative storytelling to colossal robot anime, so when Gravastar reached out for me to evaluate their latest kit, I was immediately intrigued. While browsing their website, I discovered they provide a selection of keyboards, mice, and Bluetooth speakers, all featuring a futuristic, mech-inspired design.

Typically, a challenge with collectibles is that they can sometimes be seen as “too easy.” I adore unique hoodies, and I own quite a few. A well-known DJ has a personal collection of licensed hoodies and releases multiple anime-themed designs adorned with beautiful artwork. Yet, the price often fails to reflect the quality of the hoodies. Thus, I was captivated by the striking designs, but I found the craftsmanship and heft of the hoodies to be quite lacking.

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