
When you lift up the lid, you will find a packet that includes the user manual, some stickers, and postcards. That said, I can now talk a little about the product experience. The company has tweeted about the product as recent as March 8, but it’s impressively absent from the website and most other online sources as this article goes to publish. I even tried locating the product page by typing in a similar nomenclature to other product pages on the website and it redirected me back to the homepage. When you attempt to click on it, the page reverts back to the home page instead of a linked product page. TiVoo is not even listed as a product except on the front page where it’s included in the scrolling banner of images. The reason I am pointing this out is that Divoom’s website is rather outdated. This is where I pull my product details from and any background information on the company. One of the first things I typically do when I get a new product is to visit the developer’s website. Tivoo works hand-in-hand with its mobile app and with it you can utilize any of these functions:
#SMART PIXEL ART BLUETOOTH#
In addition to basic Bluetooth speaker functions, you also have the ability to create and display unique pixel art pieces on the screen. The Tivoo has a wireless range of up to 33ft and is compatible with Bluetooth 4.2. It has a battery capacity of 3000mAh and will play for up to 6 hours. The speaker itself is 45mm in size and has a frequency response rate of 80-20KHz. It measures 100 x 83 x 83 mm (L,W,H) and only weighs 341 grams.

The Tivoo is not very large and takes up minimal space on a desk. On the reverse side of the Tivoo, you will find the power button, aux port, reset button, USB charging port, and TF card slot. You can switch between Bluetooth, Aux, or TF card.

Knob #1 controls the ‘channels’ of the Tivoo while Knob #2 adjusts the volume, voice functions, play/pause and answer/end calls functions, and next/previous track control. On the front of the Tivoo, you will find the controls in the form of rotating knobs and a single press button.
#SMART PIXEL ART TV#
It has a 16×16 pixel display and a Bluetooth speaker inside a very well-designed retro TV case. Tivoo is what’s known as a ‘personal pixel art assistant’. While they still sell the TimeBox, along with a few other products, their newest product is the Tivoo. While walking the show floor this year, I was super excited to see them again and check out what was new with their company. I checked out Divoom a few years ago while at CES and still use the older square TimeBox they provided me with then. Retro Design that gives you really cool retro Pixel artĭivoom is a cool company they bring me back to the time of old 8-bit video games from Atari, Sega, and Nintendo.
