Devialet has introduced a new version of its portable Mania speaker in Singapore, expanding the range with two new finishes called Moss Green and Rose Bloom.
The new collection keeps the speaker’s existing acoustic design and portable form, while shifting the visual treatment towards a more fashion-led, outdoors-inspired identity.

The Moss Green version uses a dark green acoustic mesh with bluish undertones, contrasted by a lightly brushed metallic ring.

The Rose Bloom edition, by contrast, takes a softer approach, with a powder-pink body, a red-toned ring, and orange accents on the handle and woofer.


Each speaker comes with its own Cocoon, a technical fabric case designed to protect the unit while reinforcing the collection’s more mobile, utility-inspired character.
The case includes a utility strap, and the package comes with two carabiners, one fixed and one removable.
Devialet Mania continues to use the company’s proprietary Active Stereo Calibration and Speaker Active Matching technologies. Active Stereo Calibration uses four microphones to detect the speaker’s surroundings and adjust sound output accordingly.
Speaker Active Matching, one of Devialet’s longstanding technologies, is intended to preserve fidelity across the frequency range. The speaker’s hardware layout remains unchanged as well. Mania uses four full-range drivers for 360-degree sound, supported by two bass drivers in a push-push configuration.


The portable speaker also offers up to 10 hours of battery life and carries IPX4 splash resistance, making it better suited to movement and casual outdoor use than a conventional home speaker, even if it remains a premium product rather than a ruggedised one.
Connectivity is similarly unchanged. Devialet Mania supports Alexa voice control, along with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, Spotify Connect and AirPlay 2.
The speaker also runs within the company’s DOS 2 software ecosystem, which Devialet says is intended to keep the user experience intuitive across different listening setups.
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