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Upgraded Arena Wi-Fi Bluetooth Hi-Fi Speaker, 6 Drivers, 50W, Multiroom Music System, Support Airplay 2, Chromecast, Spotify Streaming (White)

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$149.00

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About this item

  • Premium Sound Quality: Experience exceptional sound quality with 6 drivers delivering total 50 watts power. RIVA Arena utilizes patented trillium audio technology, based on sound principles rather than gimmicks, to deliver an authentic stereo surround sound experience. With just one Arena speaker, immerse any room in high-fidelity sound.
  • Versatile Music Playback Options: Enjoy seamless music playback with multiple connectivity options. Connect via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB or 3.5mm AUX input to play your favorite tunes from various sources, ensuring flexibility and compatibility.
  • Enhanced Audio Streaming: Immerse yourself in high-quality audio streaming with support for Chromecast MRM, Airplay 2, Spotify, TIDL & more. Stream music from your favorite apps directly to the speaker for a seamless and personalized listening experience.
  • OTA Upgrade Support: Stay up-to-date with the latest features and improvements thanks to OTA (Over-The-Air) upgrade support. RIVA Arena evolves with you, ensuring a continuously optimized performance that adapts to new technologies and user needs.
  • Additional Features: The speaker features a USB charge out port, providing a convenient charging solution for your smartphones or other devices with a 5V/2.1A output.



Product Description

RIVA Arena Hi-Fi Bluetooth Speaker
RIVA Arena Wi-Fi Bluetooth Speaker

Ultimate Spotify Streaming with Hi-Fi Sound Quality

Enjoy seamless Spotify streaming with RIVA Arena, experience Hi-Fi sound quality with six drivers delivering total 50 watts power.

RIVA Arena Wi-Fi Bluetooth Speaker

Immersive Multiroom Music

Experience seamless multi-room audio with RIVA Arena, control and play music effortlessly across your entire home.

Patented Trillium Audio Technology

RIVA Arena Wi-Fi Bluetooth Speaker

CamersJammers
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Stopped working after a couple days. The distortion from low notes was really bad, and didn't sound good. Probably safe to stay away from...
Btc50
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
I couldn't be happier with the RIVA Arena WiFi Speaker! Right out of the box, it's incredibly easy to set up, and within minutes, I was enjoying premium, room-filling sound. The 6-driver system delivers crisp highs, rich mids, and deep bass, making every song sound phenomenal.One of the standout features is its seamless AirPlay 2 connectivity—streaming from my Apple devices is effortless and lag-free. Plus, with the latest app updates, controlling playback and fine-tuning settings has never been smoother. Whether I’m using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or Chromecast, the connection remains rock-solid.It’s rare to find a speaker that balances outstanding sound quality with user-friendly design, but RIVA has nailed it. If you’re looking for a high-performance speaker with fantastic connectivity and ongoing software improvements, this is the one to get!
jiarui gao
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
This speaker has an excellent texture and a very refined build. It features speakers on three sides, delivering amazing sound quality with an immersive, 3-d audio experience.I purchased it during a sale, and I must say its value for money is outstanding. Among similar speakers, this one truly stands out!It took me some time to set it up, but after that, it became very convenient to use. Any device connected to the same Wi-Fi can quickly access and use it without any hassle.
Vivek Sharma
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
TLDR;Riva Arena is an impressive compact speaker that punches well above its weight in terms of sound fidelity and usability.For its size, Arena delivers quite detailed sound. The highs are crisp, the mids are smooth, and while the bass isn’t overwhelming, it is sufficient for most easy listening scenarios. When paired in a stereo setup, as I’ve done in my home office, the soundstage becomes well expansive for such small speakers, and creates a more immersive listening experience. I have paired it as group in Google Home, and I stream audio from YouTube Music and Spotify. However, Airplay on my mac does not recognize them as a pair, rather as L and R (the names I have configured).It also looks good and modern with its minimalistic design. Friends often underestimate how much sound and fidelity these 2 tiny units output.Since last 6 years, I have a Riva Festival as well. Everyone has just loved its sound. It is just amazing for small games, drinks, dinner parties. While the Arena excels for its size (study, bedside speakers), the Festival provides a more complete audio experience with deeper bass and greater room-filling capability. If budget and space allow, I would recommend buying a single Festival might be preferable for those seeking fuller sound without needing multiple units. If the need is just something smart looking, convenient for easy listening which you can stream out of phone you cannot go wrong with Arena.I started with a 4 star, up-ing it to 5 given its price-performance value.
GT866
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
It has a well-constructed look and feel, heavy for it's size, with a nice wrap-around grill, and has a solid feel to it. Top panel has the basics for buttons, and though it doesn't have a true power switch, which I though was an issue at first, but it goes into standby and turns on quickly.A fair number of bluetooth speakers are either huge for an outdoor party, or small enough for your backpack, where this one fits that sweet spot of being the right size and looking nice in the house.Pros: Good sound and it has some serious volume for something that's not actually that big.It has speakers on 3 sides, so it's a good clear room-filling soundEasy setup (if you note the issue below) with AirPlay, regular Bluetooth, and a standard AUX-in, which is nice if you have anything older or just prefer a trusty hard-wired connection.Cons:The app (like other have noticed also) doesn't do very much, with only a few choices for sound quality- none of which make a very noticeable difference, so I left it at the default settings and uninstalled it shortly afterwards.A note for the setup of the Airplay- the setup guide is confusing and will prevent you from connecting if you follow it literally:Just do the pairing setup like the directions and on your phone make sure you are connected to your regular WiFi network, and do NOT connect to that RIVA* network that shows up, and you will find the 'Finish setting up your Airplay Device' prompt at the bottom of the screen.
Kevin Bender
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
I wanted another Chromecast-compatible speaker for my place, so I figured I'd pick one of these up. Unfortunately, while the speaker features decent sound, its reliability as a Chromecast device is easily the worst I've ever experienced. It's a chore to add it to Google Home, and it nearly always requires you to yank the cord and plug it back in so it'll actually play anything you cast its way. I'll keep it for a bit in case it gets an update that makes it more reliable, but I'm not holding my breath for that. Currently, this thing is junk from a Chromecast perspective. RIVA, update this abomination.
jh
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
Sweet, distortion-free sound at any volume.The Concert has a clean mid-range, a nice top end, and decent bass for a speaker its size.The speaker has basically all the connection methods, like the Bluetooth connection method. But I think there is a very bad problem, that is, the speaker does not seem to have a memory function. That is, when I select Bluetooth playback, it will return to its original boot state after each power outage and restart. Then I have to press the button again to change to the Bluetooth connection color to connect the speaker from the mobile phone. If the power is often cut off, it will be a bit annoying to operate. And it does not have a built-in battery. It would be better if it has a battery. But because of the sound quality, I kept it. It can hear many melodies and notes that portable speakers do not have, so listening to music is enjoyable.