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Ultimate Spotify Streaming with Hi-Fi Sound Quality
Enjoy seamless Spotify streaming with RIVA Arena, experience Hi-Fi sound quality with six drivers delivering total 50 watts power.

Immersive Multiroom Music
Experience seamless multi-room audio with RIVA Arena, control and play music effortlessly across your entire home.
Patented Trillium Audio Technology 
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Price
$169.00$169.00
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Output Power
50W
50W
200W
200W
Alexa Built-in
✘
✔
✔
✘
Chromecast
✔
✘
✘
✔
Airplay 2
✔
✔
✔
✔
Connectivity
WiFi, Bluetooth, Aux-in, USB
WiFi, Bluetooth, Aux-in, USB
WiFi Bluetooth Optical Aux USB
WiFi Bluetooth Optical Aux USB
Weight
3 lbs
3 lbs
14 lbs
14 lbs
Dimension
5 x 4.87 x 7 inches
5 x 4.87 x 7 inches
14.37 x 7.87 x 7.08 inches
14.37 x 7.87 x 7.08 inches
Drivers
6
6
10
10
Premium Sound Quality: Experience exceptional sound quality with 6 drivers delivering total 50 watts power. RIVA Arena utilizes patented trillium audio technology, based on sound principles rather than gimmicks, to deliver an authentic stereo surround sound experience.
Versatile Music Playback Options: Enjoy seamless music playback with multiple connectivity options. Connect via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB or 3.5mm AUX input to play your favorite tunes from various sources, ensuring flexibility and compatibility.
Enhanced Audio Streaming: Immerse yourself in high-quality audio streaming with support for Chromecast MRM, Airplay 2 and Spotify. Stream music from your favorite apps directly to the speaker for a seamless and personalized listening experience.
OTA Upgrade Support: Stay up-to-date with the latest features and improvements thanks to OTA (Over-The-Air) upgrade support. RIVA Arena evolves with you, ensuring a continuously optimized performance that adapts to new technologies and user needs.
Additional Features: The speaker features a USB charge out port, providing a convenient charging solution for your smartphones or other devices with a 5V/2.1A output.
4 reviews for RIVA Upgraded Arena Wi-Fi Bluetooth Hi-Fi Speaker, 6 Drivers, 50W, Multiroom Music System, Supports Airplay 2, Chromecast, Spotify, Tidal and More Streaming (Black)
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theliterati –
Big, quality sound with a small footprint!
This RIVA Arena is my third from this brand and like the other two, it doesn’t disappoint!I had a RIVA Turbo X about 10 years ago after returning a similar Bluetooth model from another audio manufacturer. The sound was muffled and “muddy” and the output was weak.After a decade of wear and tear (and being knocked over a few times), my Turbo stopped working.Eventually I purchased a Festival to complement my Bluetooth turntable, and once again was blown away by the sound quality.So after looking for a smallish but powerful speaker for my bedroom, and checking more than a few competitors, I decided to try the RIVA Arena, and I’m so glad I did!It’s both stylish and compact with a small footprint (mine is on my nightstand), and it sounds amazing. Rich bass is complemented by bright treble, and both are adjustable in the app. The Trillium technology pioneered by RIVA is truly amazing, making a single speaker sound multi-dimensional.Set up with my iOS devices with Apple AirPlay 2 was easy with the enclosed visual guide, and it can connect via Bluetooth or over WiFi. And in addition to streaming from a phone, tablet or laptop, you can stream from other music servicesNote: this is a powered speaker with a plug in cord (included).Highly recommended!
Vivek Sharma –
An impressive compact speaker
TLDR;Riva Arena is an impressive compact speaker that punches well above its weight in terms of sound fidelity and usability.For its size, Arena delivers quite detailed sound. The highs are crisp, the mids are smooth, and while the bass isn’t overwhelming, it is sufficient for most easy listening scenarios. When paired in a stereo setup, as I’ve done in my home office, the soundstage becomes well expansive for such small speakers, and creates a more immersive listening experience. I have paired it as group in Google Home, and I stream audio from YouTube Music and Spotify. However, Airplay on my mac does not recognize them as a pair, rather as L and R (the names I have configured).It also looks good and modern with its minimalistic design. Friends often underestimate how much sound and fidelity these 2 tiny units output.Since last 6 years, I have a Riva Festival as well. Everyone has just loved its sound. It is just amazing for small games, drinks, dinner parties. While the Arena excels for its size (study, bedside speakers), the Festival provides a more complete audio experience with deeper bass and greater room-filling capability. If budget and space allow, I would recommend buying a single Festival might be preferable for those seeking fuller sound without needing multiple units. If the need is just something smart looking, convenient for easy listening which you can stream out of phone you cannot go wrong with Arena.I started with a 4 star, up-ing it to 5 given its price-performance value.
Disir89 –
Completely unusable but sounds nice
This speaker, when I managed to get it to play some music, sounded good. I am not an audiophile or anything but it was better sounding than some other Bluetooth speakers I have used. This speaker feels heavier for its size which bodes well for quality.All of that being said the unit is practically unusable. I was able to connect via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. I was only able to connect to Wi-Fi after guessing the password since the documentation did not mention the Wi-Fi password anywhere. 12345678 for anyone who needs it. The documentation recommends using Google Home for speaker setup. At no point was the device able to be seen by Google Home. I installed the app provided by company, this app is basically in its alpha version. Some buttons in the app did not work at all, others were inaccessible due to the screen scaling being off. The app was unable to locate the speaker using Bluetooth, which was odd because I had it playing music via Bluetooth at the time. When I did finally get the app to see it there was no way to enter the information for my Wi-Fi network to teach the speaker. After some digging online I found that the speaker is accessible via a webpage. On the webpage there was no useful settings or the ability to teach the speaker about my network.Overall the price to sound was good enough for me but I am sending it back because I wanted a Wi-Fi speaker and I am unable to get this speaker onto my Wi-Fi.
Jason Anderson –
Could have better audio clarity
Easy to set-up and get connected to Spotify, which is exactly what I was looking for. Given the size of the speaker, I was expecting decent sound quality, however when comparing it to my Amazon Echo 8 in terms of music quality, it’s definitely lacking in the high treble and low bass. Not horrible, and acceptable for my use in our outdoor covered patio area, was just hoping for a bit better quality sound.