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Philips Bets on 80s Aesthetic for New Moving Sound Portable Speakers

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Happy JastaBy Happy JastaMarch 18, 20262 Mins Read
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People often associate Philips with childhood memories, since it was famous during the 1980s – a time when owning an FM radio felt special. If you are still a fan of the 80s era, then the Dutch brand is bringing something nostalgic to fulfill your wish. Philips is reviving the aesthetic of its 1980s Moving Sound range of products with a modern technical twist. The collection includes four products, including a boombox-style Bluetooth speaker that boasts the same style and color palette as its original time.

The collection comprises MS80 named “The Tube” and MS60 named “The Roller” models – both sharing the same 80s “Moving Sound” DNA, with bold neon colorways. The MS80 model is designed as a party speaker with heavy-duty 140W power to the two 5-inch woofers and two 1.5-inch tweeters. On the other hand, the MS60 is a compact 60W “brick” style speaker with two woofers and two tweeters.

Both speakers include a built-in color display that displays an animated cassette motif and plays along with its built-in light show. The latter can control directly or through the Philips Entertainment App. They support Bluetooth 5.5 and music via USB audio playback with Auracast for multi-speaker setups. Other highlighting features include a carrying handle or strap and the IP67 waterproof rating, making them suitable for outdoor use.

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These portable Bluetooth speakers come with a 24-hour playback capacity and can double up as a power bank. The addition of replaceable batteries adds a sustainability element to the design by ensuring its long-term usability with a repair culture. This particular feature makes them more practical than market leaders like JBL and Sony.

Philips is using the 80s neon style to attract vintage lovers with its 2026 Moving Sound range of retro portable speakers. These audio must-haves are slated to be launched in the second quarter of 2026. The Tube (MS80) speaker is priced at €349.99 (approximately $402), and The Roller (MS60) will retail for €179.99 (approximately $208). 

Philips Bets on 1980s Aesthetic for its New Moving Sound Portable Speakers
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Philips Bets on 1980s Aesthetic for its New Moving Sound Portable Speakers
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Philips Bets on 1980s Aesthetic for its New Moving Sound Portable Speakers
Image: Philips
Philips Bets on 1980s Aesthetic for its New Moving Sound Portable Speakers
Image: Philips
Philips Bets on 1980s Aesthetic for its New Moving Sound Portable Speakers
Image: Philips
Philips Bets on 1980s Aesthetic for its New Moving Sound Portable Speakers
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Philips Bets on 1980s Aesthetic for its New Moving Sound Portable Speakers
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Happy is a detail-oriented content writer who has been exploring topics like furniture design, smart home technology, camper trailers, and home décor for over seven years. He is a native of the Himalayas and a graduate of Himachal Pradesh University. Beyond writing, he enjoys web research, SEO, and Instagram marketing. When not writing, you can cross him on a hike or find him immersed in Pahari music.

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