The design of the Poca Audio Pine Beat combines durability and practicality. With an IP67 water resistance rating, the speaker is built to withstand exposure to water, making it ideal for outdoor use. Its compact size, with a volume of 1139.2 cm³ and weight of 670 g, allows for easy portability. While it does not feature a touch screen, RGB lighting, or a travel bag, the speaker does include a detachable cable for added convenience. Additionally, the device is equipped with a 2.5-year warranty for peace of mind.
The Poca Audio Pine Beat delivers solid sound quality with a 2 x 20W audio output power for clear and balanced audio. It features a passive radiator to enhance bass response, though it lacks a subwoofer or stereo speakers for a more immersive soundstage. The speaker supports a wide frequency range, from 58 Hz to 20,000 Hz, and includes a single microphone for basic voice functionality.
The Poca Audio Pine Beat is powered by a 2600 mAh rechargeable battery, offering a robust 30 hours of battery life for extended use. It charges fully in just 2.5 hours and includes a battery level indicator for easy monitoring. However, it does not feature a removable battery or wireless charging capabilities.
The Poca Audio Pine Beat offers Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity with a range of up to 20 meters, allowing for stable wireless connections. It supports multipoint connections, enabling pairing with two devices simultaneously. Additionally, the speaker includes an AUX input and a USB Type-C port, but lacks NFC pairing, a 3.5mm audio jack, or support for advanced audio codecs like aptX Lossless and LDAC.
The Poca Audio Pine Beat offers several convenient features, including the ability to be used wirelessly and support for controlling the speaker through a remote smartphone. It also provides voice prompts for easier operation and a sleep timer for automatic shutdown. However, it does not have voice commands, a mute function, or the ability to work as a power bank.
The Poca Audio Pine Beat supports stereo pairing, allowing you to connect two speakers for a richer, more immersive sound experience.