Just as in past years, ION Audio came to Digital Experience and CES with a collection of surprisingly affordable and interesting audio solutions. Most are intended to be fun party speakers with light systems; another is a Bluetooth audio solution for older cars.

Flash Cube ($130) is a standalone replacement for a desktop speaker, incredibly huge for its asking price though equipped with only two drivers. You’re able to change the 15 light colors inside the speakers using an included remote control, and a capacitive control panel lets you change audio settings. The lights pulse with your music, and two speakers (sold separately) can be wirelessly connected for stereo audio.
Party Rocker 2 ($180) is a gigantic PA-style Bluetooth speaker with a light globe at the top capable of projecting lights onto the ceiling and walls. You’re able to control the light using a free app, including colors, beat matching, and more.
Party Rocker 2 ($180) is a gigantic PA-style Bluetooth speaker with a light globe at the top capable of projecting lights onto the ceiling and walls. You’re able to control the light using a free app, including colors, beat matching, and more.
Party Rocker 2 ($180) is a gigantic PA-style Bluetooth speaker with a light globe at the top capable of projecting lights onto the ceiling and walls. You’re able to control the light using a free app, including colors, beat matching, and more.
Rock Block LED ($70) is a tiny version of Party Rocker; a version without the light feature sells for $60.
Cassette Adapter Bluetooth ($40) adds Bluetooth receiving functionality to a car stereo with an old tape deck; you can recharge the Adapter with micro-USB for eight hours of streaming, and a tiny microphone pops out of the frame to let you make and receive speakerphone calls in the car.
Block Party 2 ($250) places a large, battery-powered PA speaker and light globe akin to Party Rocker 2 on wheels, with a handle to help you move it around.