Triggr Unveils Roar 8 & Roar 10 Bluetooth Speakers – A Fresh Take on Portable Audio
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- July 07, 2026
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Triggr expands its portable audio lineup with the launch of Roar 8 and Roar 10 Bluetooth speakers
India‑based audio brand Triggr rolls out two new Bluetooth speakers – the compact Roar 8 and the powerful Roar 10 – promising richer sound, longer playtime and sleek design.
In a move that’s likely to catch the ear of anyone hunting for a reliable, on‑the‑go speaker, Triggr announced the addition of two fresh models to its portable‑audio family: the Roar 8 and the Roar 10. Both devices come with Bluetooth 5.0, a sleek matte finish, and a promise of robust, room‑filling sound without the clutter of cords.
The Roar 8 is the smaller sibling – a compact, square‑shaped speaker that fits easily into a backpack or a coffee‑table shelf. At first glance it looks like any other sleek Bluetooth gadget, but a quick test reveals a surprisingly punchy bass response and clear mids, thanks to its 8‑Watt output driver and a dedicated passive radiator. Battery life is decent, too – roughly six hours of continuous playback, which the company says is enough for a day‑long outing.
Then there’s the Roar 10, aimed at users who want a bit more heft and power. With a 10‑Watt driver pair and a larger passive radiator, the speaker pushes a richer low‑end and can comfortably fill a medium‑sized room. The battery life jumps to about nine hours, and the speaker supports fast charging – a full charge in under two hours, according to Triggr’s spec sheet.
Both models run on the same intuitive companion app. You can tweak the equalizer, set up multi‑speaker pairing, or simply browse the paired device list. The app also lets you access a built‑in voice‑assistant shortcut, so you can ask for the weather, set a timer, or control smart home devices without touching your phone.
Design-wise, Triggr sticks to its minimalist aesthetic: matte‑black or charcoal‑grey finishes, a single tactile power button, and a subtle LED ring that glows in sync with the music. The speakers are also IPX4‑rated, meaning a splash or light drizzle won’t ruin the party – a nice touch for those impromptu beach picnics or backyard barbecues.
Pricing has been kept competitive. The Roar 8 is slated at INR 3,999, while the Roar 10 will ring up at INR 5,499. Triggr says the devices will be available for order starting next week through its website and major e‑commerce platforms like Amazon and Flipkart.
Industry watchers note that the launch comes at a time when the Indian Bluetooth‑speaker market is brimming with options, but few brands manage to pair decent sound performance with an affordable price point. If Triggr’s claims hold up, the Roar series could very well become a go‑to choice for students, travellers, and anyone who values a good soundtrack without the bulk.
Overall, the Roar 8 and Roar 10 feel like thoughtful extensions of Triggr’s existing line, offering a blend of style, substance, and price that feels, well, just right for the everyday listener.
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