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Jerrycan look meets audio power: Ultimea Go sports 300 watts and Auracast for jam sessions

The Ultimea Go is a new Bluetooth speaker
ⓘ Ultimea
The Ultimea Go is a new Bluetooth speaker
Not a gas can, but a Bluetooth speaker: A new speaker with a striking design is said to deliver high audio output and comes with RGB lighting.

Ultimea offers the Go as a wireless speaker. Its design is very clearly modeled after a gas can, though whether that is appealing will come down to personal taste. Ultimea has even carried over the ribbed contours of a gas can. These also feature RGB lighting, allowing the audio output to be accompanied visually. The Ultimea Go is not just a Bluetooth speaker, as it also allows two wired microphones and a guitar to be connected. That could make the model useful for street performers and for impromptu jam sessions. Bluetooth 5.4 is supported for wireless connectivity, and a USB port is included. Ultimea lists peak output at 300W, and the speaker is equipped with two 5-inch woofers, one 1-inch tweeter, and two 3-inch full-range drivers. The bass is also said to be boostable.

The individual speakers do not project sound in just one direction. According to the manufacturer, two of the speakers can also be paired for true stereo sound, and Auracast is supported as well. That allows playback to be synchronized across up to 100 devices, making it possible to fill an entire house with sound. Battery life is listed at up to 16 hours, and the Ultimea Go is said to meet IPX4 requirements. In the Ultimea app, not only can the lighting made up of 133 RGB LEDs be configured, but EQ settings can be adjusted as well. The speaker is available through Amazon for $269.

The speaker offers up to 300 watts peak
ⓘ Ultimea
The speaker offers up to 300 watts peak

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Silvio Werner, 2026-04-19 (Update: 2026-04-19)