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House of Marley’s new Bluetooth speaker has a built-in bottle opener

A speaker that shows up ready for the party

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House of Marley is adding a practical twist to your music setup with its new Get Together Go portable speaker. This bluetooth speaker is built for both outdoor adventures and everyday listening, and it doubles as a bottle opener.

The Get Together Go focuses heavily on reliability and long use. You get up to 20 hours of continuous playback on a single charge, which makes it suitable for day-long outings.

A full recharge takes about four hours using the included USB Type-C cable, which measures around 103 cm. The speaker delivers 30W output and supports a wide frequency range, giving you richer sound across different listening scenarios.

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You can also switch between three EQ modes, including Marley Signature Sound, Bass Boost, and Outdoor Mode, depending on your mood or environment.

What makes this speaker outdoor-ready?

This Get Together Go speaker is clearly built for the outdoors. It comes with an IP67 rating, so it is both waterproof and dustproof. You can use it in rain or dusty conditions without much concern.

The build also leans into sustainability, using House of Marley’s Regrind silicone and smooth bamboo material. That gives it a more premium feel while keeping the design environmentally conscious.

It supports Bluetooth 6.0 with SBC, and it can also connect with multiple speakers using Auracast for a wider sound setup. The grill is removable, which makes cleaning easier after outdoor use.

What else are you getting in the package?

The Get Together Go weighs around 1.35 kg, so it is portable but not ultra-light. Its dimensions are W30 x D7.8 x H10.7 cm, making it compact enough for travel. You also get a one-year warranty for peace of mind.

The built-in bottle opener adds convenience during social gatherings, reinforcing that this is not just a speaker, but a companion for shared moments. You can buy this speaker for 29,990 yen (~$190) in Cream or Signature Black.

Recently, Soundcore also launched a high-power party speaker with features like AI karaoke and LED light shows. Meanwhile, Sonos is pushing a more affordable option with the new Era 100 SL speaker designed for multi-room setups.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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