Luna Audio isn’t just another Bluetooth radio—it’s a fresh take on what happens when fashion and technology come together. Designed by Xia Kai, this concept reimagines a speaker as something you’d proudly carry, not hide. At first glance, you might mistake it for a clutch or handbag rather than audio gear. Soft fabrics, warm neutrals, and brass accents give it the feel of a chic accessory, one that fits as naturally on your arm as it does on a bookshelf.
The design is all about the details. Instead of a glossy touchscreen, Luna Audio keeps things tactile with three brass knobs—one for modes, one for pairing, and one for tuning AM/FM radio. Its glowing amber display feels nostalgic yet modern, calling back to the days when turning a dial felt personal. This analog touch is rare in today’s swipe-and-tap world, and it sets Luna Audio apart.
But style doesn’t come at the expense of performance. Built with acoustic components borrowed from Samsung TVs, the compact speaker is tuned to deliver rich, full sound. It supports Bluetooth streaming as well as AM and FM radio, giving you flexibility whether you’re into podcasts, playlists, or traditional broadcasts.
Battery life is another win. A 4,790 mAh cell powers over eight hours of play, enough for a full day of music or talk shows. Add in the lightweight build and a fabric strap, and you’ve got a portable speaker made for city strolls, picnics, or weekend trips.
What makes Luna Audio special is its philosophy: technology can be more than functional—it can express identity and taste. By treating a Bluetooth radio like a fashion statement, it shows a future where sound and style move in perfect sync.







h/t: designboom