Philips Moving Sound Line-Up Boasts Retro Chunky Style and Vibrant Colors
Philips Moving Sound Line-Up Boasts Retro Chunky Style and Vibrant Colors
Philips Moving Sound line-up revives 80s retro charm with bold colors and modern tech in portable speakers, headphones, and earbuds.
A Retro Revival You’ll Want to Hear
There’s something irresistibly magnetic about the neon-soaked, chunky designs of the 1980s, isn’t there? Philips Moving Sound line-up has tapped right into that vibe, bringing back the playful boldness of the past while packing in all the modern tech we crave today. This lineup isn’t just about looks — it’s a full-on sensory blast of color, nostalgia, and top-notch sound that’ll have any music lover grinning ear to ear.
Bold Looks, Smart Inside: The Moving Sound Range
Philips resurrects its iconic 1980s Moving Sound design but amps it up with today’s tech wizardry. The series features two portable Bluetooth speakers, a pair of retro-inspired on-ear headphones, and a pair of cheeky colorful earbuds. Each product boasts eye-catching color combos that make you want to dust off your cassette tapes and neon windbreakers. Plus, sustainability is right at the heart of the collection, with replaceable batteries, RCS-certified plastics, and eco-friendly packaging ensuring that this throwback doesn’t cost the planet.
The Tube (MS80) and The Roller (MS60) Speakers: Big Sound, Bigger Personality
Philips leads the charge with two standout portable Bluetooth speakers that turn heads with their chunky retro charm.
The Tube (MS80)

The Tube (MS80) speaker, priced around $402, is a bold, boxy beauty painted in sunny yellow offset by matte black accents and a subtle LED ring. But don’t let the retro looks fool you — this IP67-rated powerhouse pumps out a whopping 140W of rich, thumping sound. It sports two five-inch woofers, a pair of tweeters, plus dual passive radiators for those deep, satisfying bass notes. The pièce de résistance? A color display that loops a vintage cassette animation, making you feel like you’re back in the days of mixtapes and boom boxes.
With 24 hours of battery life (volume-dependent, naturally), Bluetooth 5.5, Auracast, and USB connectivity, it’s an all-in-one party starter.
The Roller (MS60)

At roughly $208, the Roller (MS60) turns up the fun with a smaller, more rounded silhouette while keeping the retro spirit alive. It delivers 60W of stereo sound, with woofers, tweeters, and passive radiators tuned for punchy audio. Bass lovers can dial it up with a handy Bass+ feature for extra low-end oomph. It also carries the IP67 rating and boasts the same connectivity smarts as its bigger sibling, including Bluetooth 5.5 and Auracast. Battery life matches The Tube’s 24-hour promise, and as a bonus, the speaker doubles as a power bank — perfect for juicing up your phone on the go.


The Buds (MS3) Earbuds: A Cheesy Pop of Color and Tech

If you're like me, the Buds (MS3) earbuds might just steal your heart first. These IP54-rated wireless earbuds come housed in a quirky round case topped with a small touchscreen that shows your current track and lets you skip songs with a tap. The color scheme is pure magic — splashes of yellow, teal, and neon pink in a perfect, eye-popping combo that screams fun.
Tech-wise, they’re packed: six mics for hybrid ANC, Spatial Audio for immersive sound, multipoint connectivity so you can effortlessly switch devices, Swift Pair support, and Auracast. Battery life is stellar, too — 42 hours with ANC off, and a quick 10-minute charge grants you a solid two hours of playback. All this for just about $92? That’s a steal.

Ringo Duo (MS1) Headphones: Retro Meets Modern Comfort

Never one to skip on the headphones front, Philips offers the Ringo Duo (MS1) headphones, a pair of on-ear cans that bring back the vintage cool of the 80s — I swear I half expect Marty McFly to pop up with his hoverboard. Lightweight and comfy, these headphones pair perfectly with any throwback playlist.
Under the hood, 40mm drivers deliver impressive audio clarity, and with a 26-hour battery life, you’re set for days of uninterrupted jams. Plus, you can connect via Bluetooth or plug in with a wire, making them versatile for daily commutes or couch chilling. The best part? They’re a steal at around $40.



“That pure magnetism of the retro-futuristic design sense, paired with the bright hues, is enough to get the party started.” — Philips
FAQ
- What makes the Philips Moving Sound speakers different from others?
The speakers combine bold 80s-inspired designs with modern tech like Bluetooth 5.5, Auracast, and IP67 water resistance, delivering powerful sound and nostalgic visual flair. - How long does the battery last on the Moving Sound products?
The Tube (MS80) and The Roller (MS60) speakers each offer up to 24 hours of battery life, while the Buds (MS3) provide 42 hours with ANC off, and the Ringo Duo headphones last around 26 hours. - Are the Moving Sound earbuds waterproof?
The Buds (MS3) have an IP54 rating, meaning they're resistant to dust and water splashes, suitable for everyday use. - Can the speakers charge other devices?
Yes, The Roller (MS60) can double as a power bank for charging your gadgets on the go. - What sustainability features does the Moving Sound line include?
Philips focuses on sustainability with replaceable batteries, use of RCS-certified plastics, and FSC-certified plastic-free packaging across the product line.
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