---
product_id: 20479228
title: "RIVA S Premium Wireless Bluetooth Speaker (Black)"
brand: "riva"
price: "COP 122683"
currency: COP
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reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.co/products/20479228-riva-s-premium-wireless-bluetooth-speaker-black
store_origin: CO
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---

# 30 watts power IPX4 water resistant 13-hour battery life RIVA S Premium Wireless Bluetooth Speaker (Black)

**Brand:** riva
**Price:** COP 122683
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎉 Elevate Your Sound Experience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** RIVA S Premium Wireless Bluetooth Speaker (Black) by riva
- **How much does it cost?** COP 122683 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- riva enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted riva brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Charge On-the-Go:** USB charge port keeps your devices powered up while you jam.
- • **Party Like a Pro:** Multi-user control with PARTY MODE for the ultimate group experience.
- • **Unleash the Sound:** Experience 30 watts of immersive audio that fills any space.
- • **Water-Ready Vibes:** Take the party anywhere with IPX4 water resistance.
- • **TrueWireless Stereo:** Pair two speakers for a surround sound experience that rocks.

## Overview

The RIVA S Premium Wireless Bluetooth Speaker delivers powerful audio with 30 watts of output, a 13-hour battery life, and IPX4 water resistance, making it perfect for any environment. With features like TrueWireless stereo pairing and a USB charge port, this speaker is designed for music lovers on the go. Plus, it includes a carrying case and international plugs for ultimate convenience.

## Description

Uirty RS01B s premium wireless Bluetooth speaker in black The RIVA S is a revolutionary Bluetooth mobile speaker delivering an unmatched personal entertainment system loaded with all of the audio and features you could want for on-the-go modern lifestyles. Riva S delivers world class audio by combining our proprietary Trillium technology for truly immersive sound and Trillium surround for an enhanced movie & Gaming experience. Packed with 30 watts of power, a 13+ hour battery playing time, charge out for your phone, tablet or wearable devices, A high performance echo canceling speakerphone, party Mode so two devices can connect simultaneously to one RIVA S, phono mode to play your favorite vinyl, and connect two RIVA S speakers for left and right stereo play, RIVA S is designed to amaze!

Review: High quality speaker with beautiful sound and many good features! - I absolutely love these speakers. I had a problem with the AC adapter being a little loose, and I returned my speaker. I ended up finding a better deal on the Riva website (sorry desertcart!) and I repurchased through them. I had originally bought one speaker for $149 but Riva had a deal for 2 for $199. How can you beat that! These speakers are absolutely amazing and sound just as good, if not possibly better, than the Bose Soundlink Mini. In addition, the battery life is better, the speaker is splash proof, you can charge a device with it, and you can pair two together for true stereo sound. When you put the two speakers together, they sound way better than the Bose. It also comes in a beautiful carry case, lined with velvet, and comes with international plug adapters. Some reviewers complained about the volume not going loud enough, but I don't find this to be a problem. There are only a couple small cons in my opinion, but I still gave the product a 5 star rating, because these are not too big of a deal. First, you have to charge it via a proprietary charger, not via usb. You can charge an additional device via usb, but not the speaker. The speaker charges up very quickly and the battery life is very good (13 hours), so it is only a problem if you are somewhere you cannot plug in, such as camping. Second, the directions are unclear (and actually wrong) on how to connect the two speakers for stereo sound. I followed the directions perfectly and it didn't work. I did figure out how to do it and contacted the company to let them know what happened so they can improve this for others. Overall it is a great speaker, but I may have not been as happy if I had paid the regular price of $250 each for the speakers. Also, I called customer service to ask some questions, and they were super helpful - I could tell that the customer service was excellent!
Review: Excellent Quality w/Multi-Functionality -- But Not For Everyone. It's Quality Over Quantity Here. - There's some brilliant and careful engineering going on here. But it's not perfect, and not for everyone seeking a Bluetooth speaker. Certainly, at its original list price of $250 US and for the sound QUALITY, this was designed as premium product oriented toward the high fidelity enthusiast. It sure has a lot of functionality, as well. Let's start with the good stuff: It has a really balanced, rich expansive sound. Even if you're a distance away, say, in the next room, you will be thinking that you're listening to real music. You can hear the micro-dynamics and detailed midrange that are ingredients in a higher end speaker. This is not a speaker that you have to be right in front of to hear the balanced sound. Functionally, this unit will allow you to not only play music via Bluetooth from your phone or tablet, but it has a 3.5mm input for which you can directly input a sound source (CD player, phone, etc.). This will get you BETTER sound quality, as direct sound offers a better quality signal than Bluetooth. This unit will also charge your phone or tablet's internal battery. What's the big deal about that?? Well, while some have complained about this having a proprietary charger. But that's actually an advantage here. It charges direct current (DC,rather than alternating current, AC). This means that it can charge ANYWHERE in the world and can adapt internally from 110volt to 250volt. The unit comes with outlet adapters for use all over the world. Wherever you're going, you're all set for charging the unit. Do you have the proper wall converter for charging your phone while in Paris? You may not. But plug the Riva into the wall, and you can plug your phone into the Riva for charging. Clever design. There is a lot of technology and design in this unit. There are 7 different drivers (speakers), 3 active and 4 passive. And this was definitely designed for great/accurate music reproduction. There are no exaggerated bright highs, nor big tubby lows. That means that this is not for head banging music. This unit is going to be heard with jazz, classical, folk, vocal, musical theater -- the more nuanced the better. I mean, this speaker conveys acoustic instrument textures beautifully. And again, you hear the gentle pushing and pulling of instrumentalists and vocalists that give the music life, even from the next room. Part of this has to do with drivers on all 4 sides of the unit rather than just in front. Riva also has designed remote apps for use on Apple and Android devices. It certainly worked in the next room about 30 feet away. The Riva S comes with a padded nylon carrying case (and it has a carabeener type plastic loop which you could use to carry around portably on a belt). The case doesn't have space for the accessories like the cables and whatnot (The Riva S is supplied with RCA-to-3.5mm and 3.5mm-to-3.5mm cables, as well as the walwart and adapter faces for the wall outlet. The Turbo X bag, which is a separate purchase for those that purchase that unit, DOES have an extra pocket for accessories.). The downsides for some are twofold, one major -- This just doesn't sound very loud. At its top volume, it's adequate. It's probably enough for my purposes, but if you really want room filling sound, you'd probably want to look at the Turbo X, though that unit is over twice as large. The Riva S is really designed to be a compact package which won't take up much room in a suitcase. If you're willing to deal with only moderate volumes and really want natural, realistic sound, this is a great unit. If you want head-banging power, or sound that really saturates the room, this isn't the unit for you. Interestingly, as I mentioned before, the multi-directional speaker design makes it sound good pretty much wherever you are in the room or the next room. Furthermore regarding the sound, due to its small size and natural-oriented sound design, there isn't a whole lot of bass impact in this unit. The bass is there to a modest degree, and reinforcing the bass by putting the unit near a wall or a corner will significantly help, but there's nothing remotely approaching gut-feeling bass response here. However, listen long enough and you'll likely appreciate the nuanced balanced sound. Knowing that this is not going to be your main speaker system, and you'll get used to what things it does so well. Part of the unit's musical capabilities is that the designers know that there has to be capability for peak dynamics. When the music needs a dramatic push of power, the unit has the power to deliver on that briefly. The difference isn't going to be huge, but it's the ability to convey the musicians' intentions is what makes listening to this rather compelling in the long run. The Riva S has a power mode, which boosts the power to make everything louder. But doing that squashes the dynamics. Instead of having that living, breathing feel to the music, everything seems pushed to the wall. It's the equivalent of digital music being mastered LOUD, so that everything sounds equally loud. At first it's impressive, but the music loses some of its life. So if you merely need some extra added volume, it can deliver somewhat (within reason), but you will also lose some of the musical qualities of the Riva S. Also know that it has a turntable mode in which you can plug in a turntable and it will boost the volume to accommodate the low built-in output of a turntable (a turntable cartridge puts out a tiny level signal, which ordinarily needs a separate preamplifier called a phono stage.). The other thing that you may want to consider is its battery life. A smaller unit requires a smaller battery and that means less power and less battery life. The company touts 13 hours, but that's when played at 70% volume. At 70% volume, it's really anemic sound unless you're literally feet away. At 100% volume (and I don't mean the Power Boost function engaged), you still maintain ALL of the great musical qualities, but you're probably talking about 5 hours before needing a recharge. So if you're willing to live with its limitations, mostly the lack of ability to play loud, this is a sweet unit. At the current price (as of 12/24/16) of $99, it's a bargain considering that it was originally selling for $250. The Riva Turbo X, considerably larger, will cost you about double if you add the carrying case, a separate charge. Some say that, at equal volume levels, that the Riva S actually sounds better (particularly in the midrange) than the Turbo X. But you'll get a lot more volume out of the Turbo X. Either way, these are speakers aimed to the high fidelity enthusiasts. Don't be fooled by bright highs or big bass. Listen for the pitch, the precise notes of the bass lines. Listen for how natural voices and cymbals sound. Does the high end sound tinny. Does the bass sound tubby and flubby? You won't get that with Riva sound. So for the money, I give the Riva S a good thumbs up. It does pretty much everything I would want from a Bluetooth speaker this size. A small niggle -- I discovered that the first unit's top was not precisely straight. When lifting it up from the the back and front near the top, I felt a sharp edge where the top of the unit was slightly overhanging. I wrote Riva. They asked for photos. I took photos that showed the top being slightly askew. They told me that this was not how they should be and suggested I return the unit for another one. I did that. The 2nd sample had the same issue, and it also had a number of light scratches on top of the unit (as though it had been a returned unit). I sent it back as well. I decided to order one directly from Riva. They checked a few units and they all had that slightly askew cover, according to them. But Design determined that it was within acceptability and not a defect after all. It IS small, but feelable. I still ordered another unit directly from Riva. This slight lack of precision fit is not a deal breaker. Not for $99 including shipping. But given how slick this unit is otherwise, it's a hair disappointing.

## Features

- 13 hour battery playing time
- 30 watts of power
- IPX4 water resistant design
- USB charge port for charging devices on-the-go
- TrueWireless stereo for pairing 2 speakers
- PHONO MODE for your favorite vinyl
- PARTY MODE for multi-user control
- Carrying case and international plugs included

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B016R9VZY2 |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Battery Average Life | 13 Hours |
| Brand | RIVA |
| Built-In Media | RIVA S Bluetooth Wireless Speaker^External Power Supply^Rechargeable Battery (13+ hours playing time) & Power Supply^Dual Noise Cancelation Speakerphone^48" 3. |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, wireless |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 223 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00855145005041 |
| Is Waterproof | TRUE |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Riva |
| Model Number | RS01B |
| Mounting Type | Plug Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Power Source | AC |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 30 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 4 Centimeters |
| Speaker Type | Rear Surround |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| UPC | 855145005041 |
| Warranty Description | 12 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** RIVA
- **Speaker Maximum Output Power:** 30 Watts
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth, wireless
- **Audio Output Mode:** Surround, Stereo
- **Mounting Type:** Plug Mount

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ High quality speaker with beautiful sound and many good features!
*by M***O on December 11, 2016*

I absolutely love these speakers. I had a problem with the AC adapter being a little loose, and I returned my speaker. I ended up finding a better deal on the Riva website (sorry Amazon!) and I repurchased through them. I had originally bought one speaker for $149 but Riva had a deal for 2 for $199. How can you beat that! These speakers are absolutely amazing and sound just as good, if not possibly better, than the Bose Soundlink Mini. In addition, the battery life is better, the speaker is splash proof, you can charge a device with it, and you can pair two together for true stereo sound. When you put the two speakers together, they sound way better than the Bose. It also comes in a beautiful carry case, lined with velvet, and comes with international plug adapters. Some reviewers complained about the volume not going loud enough, but I don't find this to be a problem. There are only a couple small cons in my opinion, but I still gave the product a 5 star rating, because these are not too big of a deal. First, you have to charge it via a proprietary charger, not via usb. You can charge an additional device via usb, but not the speaker. The speaker charges up very quickly and the battery life is very good (13 hours), so it is only a problem if you are somewhere you cannot plug in, such as camping. Second, the directions are unclear (and actually wrong) on how to connect the two speakers for stereo sound. I followed the directions perfectly and it didn't work. I did figure out how to do it and contacted the company to let them know what happened so they can improve this for others. Overall it is a great speaker, but I may have not been as happy if I had paid the regular price of $250 each for the speakers. Also, I called customer service to ask some questions, and they were super helpful - I could tell that the customer service was excellent!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Quality w/Multi-Functionality -- But Not For Everyone. It's Quality Over Quantity Here.
*by A***J on December 24, 2016*

There's some brilliant and careful engineering going on here. But it's not perfect, and not for everyone seeking a Bluetooth speaker. Certainly, at its original list price of $250 US and for the sound QUALITY, this was designed as premium product oriented toward the high fidelity enthusiast. It sure has a lot of functionality, as well. Let's start with the good stuff: It has a really balanced, rich expansive sound. Even if you're a distance away, say, in the next room, you will be thinking that you're listening to real music. You can hear the micro-dynamics and detailed midrange that are ingredients in a higher end speaker. This is not a speaker that you have to be right in front of to hear the balanced sound. Functionally, this unit will allow you to not only play music via Bluetooth from your phone or tablet, but it has a 3.5mm input for which you can directly input a sound source (CD player, phone, etc.). This will get you BETTER sound quality, as direct sound offers a better quality signal than Bluetooth. This unit will also charge your phone or tablet's internal battery. What's the big deal about that?? Well, while some have complained about this having a proprietary charger. But that's actually an advantage here. It charges direct current (DC,rather than alternating current, AC). This means that it can charge ANYWHERE in the world and can adapt internally from 110volt to 250volt. The unit comes with outlet adapters for use all over the world. Wherever you're going, you're all set for charging the unit. Do you have the proper wall converter for charging your phone while in Paris? You may not. But plug the Riva into the wall, and you can plug your phone into the Riva for charging. Clever design. There is a lot of technology and design in this unit. There are 7 different drivers (speakers), 3 active and 4 passive. And this was definitely designed for great/accurate music reproduction. There are no exaggerated bright highs, nor big tubby lows. That means that this is not for head banging music. This unit is going to be heard with jazz, classical, folk, vocal, musical theater -- the more nuanced the better. I mean, this speaker conveys acoustic instrument textures beautifully. And again, you hear the gentle pushing and pulling of instrumentalists and vocalists that give the music life, even from the next room. Part of this has to do with drivers on all 4 sides of the unit rather than just in front. Riva also has designed remote apps for use on Apple and Android devices. It certainly worked in the next room about 30 feet away. The Riva S comes with a padded nylon carrying case (and it has a carabeener type plastic loop which you could use to carry around portably on a belt). The case doesn't have space for the accessories like the cables and whatnot (The Riva S is supplied with RCA-to-3.5mm and 3.5mm-to-3.5mm cables, as well as the walwart and adapter faces for the wall outlet. The Turbo X bag, which is a separate purchase for those that purchase that unit, DOES have an extra pocket for accessories.). The downsides for some are twofold, one major -- This just doesn't sound very loud. At its top volume, it's adequate. It's probably enough for my purposes, but if you really want room filling sound, you'd probably want to look at the Turbo X, though that unit is over twice as large. The Riva S is really designed to be a compact package which won't take up much room in a suitcase. If you're willing to deal with only moderate volumes and really want natural, realistic sound, this is a great unit. If you want head-banging power, or sound that really saturates the room, this isn't the unit for you. Interestingly, as I mentioned before, the multi-directional speaker design makes it sound good pretty much wherever you are in the room or the next room. Furthermore regarding the sound, due to its small size and natural-oriented sound design, there isn't a whole lot of bass impact in this unit. The bass is there to a modest degree, and reinforcing the bass by putting the unit near a wall or a corner will significantly help, but there's nothing remotely approaching gut-feeling bass response here. However, listen long enough and you'll likely appreciate the nuanced balanced sound. Knowing that this is not going to be your main speaker system, and you'll get used to what things it does so well. Part of the unit's musical capabilities is that the designers know that there has to be capability for peak dynamics. When the music needs a dramatic push of power, the unit has the power to deliver on that briefly. The difference isn't going to be huge, but it's the ability to convey the musicians' intentions is what makes listening to this rather compelling in the long run. The Riva S has a power mode, which boosts the power to make everything louder. But doing that squashes the dynamics. Instead of having that living, breathing feel to the music, everything seems pushed to the wall. It's the equivalent of digital music being mastered LOUD, so that everything sounds equally loud. At first it's impressive, but the music loses some of its life. So if you merely need some extra added volume, it can deliver somewhat (within reason), but you will also lose some of the musical qualities of the Riva S. Also know that it has a turntable mode in which you can plug in a turntable and it will boost the volume to accommodate the low built-in output of a turntable (a turntable cartridge puts out a tiny level signal, which ordinarily needs a separate preamplifier called a phono stage.). The other thing that you may want to consider is its battery life. A smaller unit requires a smaller battery and that means less power and less battery life. The company touts 13 hours, but that's when played at 70% volume. At 70% volume, it's really anemic sound unless you're literally feet away. At 100% volume (and I don't mean the Power Boost function engaged), you still maintain ALL of the great musical qualities, but you're probably talking about 5 hours before needing a recharge. So if you're willing to live with its limitations, mostly the lack of ability to play loud, this is a sweet unit. At the current price (as of 12/24/16) of $99, it's a bargain considering that it was originally selling for $250. The Riva Turbo X, considerably larger, will cost you about double if you add the carrying case, a separate charge. Some say that, at equal volume levels, that the Riva S actually sounds better (particularly in the midrange) than the Turbo X. But you'll get a lot more volume out of the Turbo X. Either way, these are speakers aimed to the high fidelity enthusiasts. Don't be fooled by bright highs or big bass. Listen for the pitch, the precise notes of the bass lines. Listen for how natural voices and cymbals sound. Does the high end sound tinny. Does the bass sound tubby and flubby? You won't get that with Riva sound. So for the money, I give the Riva S a good thumbs up. It does pretty much everything I would want from a Bluetooth speaker this size. A small niggle -- I discovered that the first unit's top was not precisely straight. When lifting it up from the the back and front near the top, I felt a sharp edge where the top of the unit was slightly overhanging. I wrote Riva. They asked for photos. I took photos that showed the top being slightly askew. They told me that this was not how they should be and suggested I return the unit for another one. I did that. The 2nd sample had the same issue, and it also had a number of light scratches on top of the unit (as though it had been a returned unit). I sent it back as well. I decided to order one directly from Riva. They checked a few units and they all had that slightly askew cover, according to them. But Design determined that it was within acceptability and not a defect after all. It IS small, but feelable. I still ordered another unit directly from Riva. This slight lack of precision fit is not a deal breaker. Not for $99 including shipping. But given how slick this unit is otherwise, it's a hair disappointing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It does seem to easily beat the Bose
*by S***X on March 23, 2017*

I learned about these from watching a notorious bluetooth speaker enthusiast's YouTube videos, and comparing this speaker to the usual competitors via Oluv's interactive speaker audio database. It does seem to easily beat the Bose, UE and JBL offerings on sound quality. Go have a listen for yourself. The Riva S provides the rare combination of very clear sound with nice bass response. In short: These sound fantastic, get pretty loud for their size, and look nice as well. What could be improved: - The top is super glossy plastic, and is so glossy that both of my new speakers had hairline scratches near the buttons as though the factory worker's finger nails had already marked up the top right out of the sealed packaging. A bluetooth speaker is meant to be portable, so why they put such an easy-to-scuff top on it makes no sense. - The startup/shutdown lag takes a couple of seconds, which can be annoying when you're used to just pushing a button and getting sound. To be fair, I didn't compare this aspect to other bluetooth speakers when I was making my choice, so it might be a standard lag time for this type of speaker. - The surround sound sync setup between 2 units is super annoying. I got 2 units for this purpose, and it really does sound great when it is working, but it has been annoying getting everything connected if anything goes wrong. My iphone can get fixated on the wrong speaker, and I have to leave the annoying voice response on or I can't tell if the process is working correctly. The smartphone app is no help with this as it is basically just a volume remote where you can also see the devices like your normal bluetooth menu. I found the app to also be annoying, have minimal utility, and cause lag and battery drain on my phone when in operation. I would still buy this speaker again today. My complaints above are very minor in light of how truly awesome this thing sounds.

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