The Indian portable Bluetooth speaker market is flooded with many affordable options today, making it difficult for brands to stand out. Most speakers in this price range focus either on loud sound or flashy lights, while many end up looking similar. The Tempt Enigma tries to do things a little differently by combining a bold design with RGB lighting and a bass-focused sound setup. With features such as 30W RMS output, Bluetooth 5.3, IPX5 water resistance and up to 12 hours battery life, the speaker aims to appeal to users looking for an affordable party speaker for both indoor and outdoor use. We used the Tempt Enigma for music, casual video streaming and outdoor listening to see how it performs in daily use.
Design and build
One of the first things we noticed about the Tempt Enigma is its design. The speaker has a fabric mesh finish along with RGB lighting that gives it a modern and slightly playful look. The lighting effects sync with music and can make the speaker stand out during parties or night-time use.The speaker also comes with a reinforced carry strap, making it easier to carry around. Despite its portable design, the Enigma feels reasonably sturdy in hand. The IPX5 water resistance rating adds some protection against splashes, which is useful for outdoor or travel use.

audio performance
The Tempt Enigma supports Bluetooth 5.3 and maintained a stable connection during our testing. Pairing was quick, and the speaker reconnects automatically to previously connected devices. It also supports TWS stereo pairing if users want to connect two speakers together.The Tempt Enigma delivers a loud and bass-heavy sound signature. It features two 65mm full-range drivers along with a passive bass radiator, and the speaker is clearly tuned for energetic listening. During our use, vocals remained clear at medium volume, while the bass had a strong punch that worked well for Bollywood tracks and party music. Songs such as Kala Chashma, Sher Khul Gaye, Tauba Tauba and Nashe Si Chadh Gayi sounded energetic with good bass presence and room-filling output.The speaker offers Dual EQ modes — Normal and Deep Bass. The Deep Bass noticeably increases the low-end output, though at higher volumes it can slightly overpower the mids. The highs remain decent, but this is not a speaker designed for highly detailed or studio-like audio. Instead, it focuses more on delivering an enjoyable and fun listening experience.

The 30W RMS output is enough for small gatherings and indoor rooms, and the speaker can get fairly loud without major distortion.Battery life is rated at up to 12 hours, though actual usage will depend on volume levels and RGB lighting usage. In our use, the speaker comfortably lasted through extended listening sessions without needing frequent charging.The built-in microphone also allows hands-free calling, while voice assistant support adds some extra convenience.
Verdict
At Rs 3,999, the Tempt Enigma focuses on style, portability and bass-heavy sound rather than pure audio precision. Its standout design, RGB lighting and loud output make it suitable for casual listening, parties and outdoor use. While audiophiles may prefer more balanced tuning, users looking for an affordable speaker with energetic sound and eye-catching looks may find the Tempt Enigma a practical option.















