The Levelo BassBeat pairs a 30W dual-driver sound system with a 2.4-inch color screen that shows the time, calendar, and visual effects while you play music. You will find it in stock at our shop in Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD. The speaker runs on an 8000mAh battery built from two 4000mAh cells, charges over USB-C in about 2.5 hours, and connects wirelessly over Bluetooth 5.4. At KSh 12,000, the Levelo BassBeat brings a screen, lights, and loud sound into one portable unit.
The Levelo BassBeat suits people who want one speaker for many settings. University students at Kenyatta University, USIU, and Daystar can use it for hostel listening and weekend hangouts. Small business owners running shops, salons, and kibandas get a loud speaker that doubles as a desk clock through its screen. Outdoor groups heading to Naivasha, Nakuru, or the coast get a waterproof body that handles spray and light rain. The five LED light modes turn a plain room into a party space without extra gear. The power bank output also tops up a phone when you are away from a wall socket all day.
Most speakers near this price skip a screen and ship without USB-C output for charging other devices. The Levelo BassBeat carries both. Buyers across Nairobi report that the screen and lights make it feel like a higher-priced unit. Unlike other electronics retailers in Kenya, Mascom International lets you test the Levelo BassBeat in person before you pay. We ship it to all 47 counties on pay-on-arrival terms, so you only hand over KSh 12,000 once the speaker reaches you. Visit our Nairobi CBD store or order by phone, email, or website to get yours today.
Common Questions About the Levelo BassBeat Portable Speaker
What does the screen on the Levelo BassBeat actually show?
The 2.4-inch color screen shows the time, date, calendar, and moving visual patterns while music plays. It works as a desk clock when the speaker sits idle on a shelf or counter. During playback the screen runs light animations that match the beat. This screen sets the Levelo BassBeat apart from plain speakers at the same KSh 12,000 price. The display stays readable indoors and in shaded outdoor spots.
How long does the Levelo BassBeat battery last on one charge?
The 8000mAh battery runs 6 to 8 hours at 50 percent volume with the lights on, based on the maker's figures. At a louder 70 percent volume with lights on, expect 5 to 6 hours of play. A full charge over USB-C takes about 2.5 hours from empty. That covers a full afternoon at Naivasha or a long shop day without a recharge. Battery life drops as you push volume and lights higher.
Can the Levelo BassBeat charge my phone?
Yes. The speaker carries a USB-C output rated up to 30W, so it works as a power bank for a phone or earbuds. This helps during outdoor trips to Nakuru or the coast where wall sockets are scarce. Sharing power does shorten the speaker's own play time, so plan around it. The same USB-C port handles charging the speaker itself at up to 30W input. One port covers both jobs.
How loud and how good does the Levelo BassBeat sound?
The speaker uses a 50mm driver setup rated at 30W total, tuned for strong bass across a 70Hz to 20kHz range. That output fills a hostel room, a small shop, or a backyard gathering without distortion at normal levels. The bass leans heavy, which suits Afrobeat, gengetone, and reggae. It is loud enough for a small house party but not built to cover a large open field. Buyers report clear, punchy sound for the KSh 12,000 cost.
Is the Levelo BassBeat waterproof for outdoor use?
The Levelo BassBeat carries a waterproof build that handles splashes, spray, and light rain during outdoor use. That makes it suited to poolside afternoons in Diani, beach trips in Watamu, and backyard events in Nairobi. Wipe it dry after exposure and avoid full submersion to keep it safe. The solid casing also takes knocks during transport in a matatu or boot. Check the box label for the exact water-resistance rating before heavy outdoor use.
Does the Levelo BassBeat have FM radio and other extra functions?
Yes. Beyond Bluetooth playback, the speaker includes FM radio, an alarm, and a calendar shown on the screen. The FM tuner picks up local Kenyan stations without using mobile data, useful for news and football commentary. The alarm function lets it work as a bedside or shop wake-up unit. Five LED light modes set the mood for parties and quiet evenings alike. These extras add daily value beyond plain music playback.
What is the wireless range and connection on the Levelo BassBeat?
The speaker connects over Bluetooth 5.4 with a stable range of about 10 meters, or 33 feet, in open space. That lets you keep your phone on a table while you move around a room or yard. Bluetooth 5.4 holds the link steady and uses less battery than older versions. Walls and crowds shorten the working range, as with any wireless speaker. Pairing takes seconds once you select the device on your phone.
Is the Levelo BassBeat worth KSh 12,000 in Kenya's market?
For KSh 12,000 you get a 30W speaker, an 8000mAh battery, a 2.4-inch screen, FM radio, and a power bank output in one unit. Few speakers at this price pack a display and USB-C charging together. The screen, lights, and extra functions justify the cost for buyers who want more than plain sound. Mascom International backs it with a 12-month warranty and pay-on-arrival delivery. Test it at our Nairobi CBD store before you decide.
Technical Specifications
Audio Hardware and Output
- 50mm driver setup rated at 30W total output fills hostel rooms, shops, and backyard gatherings with sound
- Dual driver tuning splits output for stronger stereo separation during music and video playback
- Bass-focused tuning suits Afrobeat, gengetone, reggae, and other low-end-heavy Kenyan playlists
- Frequency range of 70Hz to 20kHz covers deep bass through clear treble for varied music styles
- Volume holds clean at normal listening levels without harsh distortion in small to medium spaces
- Sound output reaches across a backyard event or small house party without an external amplifier
- Tuning favors warmth and punch over flat studio accuracy, matching casual party use
Wireless and Wired Connectivity
- Bluetooth 5.4 pairs with phones, tablets, and laptops for stable wireless playback up to 10 meters
- Wireless range of 33 feet lets you leave your phone on a table while moving around the room
- Bluetooth 5.4 uses less power and holds connections steadier than older Bluetooth versions
- FM radio tuner picks up local Kenyan stations without spending mobile data on streaming
- USB-C port handles both charging the speaker and connecting wired sources where supported
- Quick pairing connects your device within seconds after the first setup
Battery and Charging
- 8000mAh battery built from two 4000mAh cells powers long outdoor sessions away from wall sockets
- Runtime reaches 6 to 8 hours at 50 percent volume with lights on for full-afternoon use
- Higher 70 percent volume with lights on gives 5 to 6 hours of continuous playback
- USB-C charging refills the battery from empty in about 2.5 hours between uses
- USB-C output up to 30W lets the speaker top up a phone or earbuds as a power bank
- Charging input rated 5-20V at 1.5-3A supports faster top-ups from compatible USB-C bricks
- Lights and high volume drain the battery faster, so plan runtime around your settings
Display and Lighting
- 2.4-inch color screen shows time, date, calendar, and moving visual patterns during music playback
- Screen doubles as a desk or bedside clock when the speaker sits idle on a shelf
- Five LED lighting modes set the mood for parties, quiet evenings, and outdoor gatherings
- Visual effects on the screen react to music for added atmosphere at events
- Alarm function uses the screen and speaker together as a wake-up unit for home or shop
- Display stays readable indoors and in shaded outdoor spots during daytime use
Build, Durability, and Controls
- Waterproof casing handles splashes, spray, and light rain during poolside and beach use
- Solid build takes knocks during transport in a matatu boot or on a boda boda
- Portable size and weight let one person carry it to events, trips, and outdoor spaces
- Onboard buttons control volume, playback, lighting modes, and FM tuning without the phone
- Casing resists dust picked up on Nakuru, Eldoret, and coastal road trips
- Wipe-dry surface keeps the unit clean after outdoor exposure to spray or rain
What's in the Box
- Levelo BassBeat Portable Speaker With Display
- USB-C charging cable
- User manual
Warranty
The Levelo BassBeat Portable Speaker carries a 12-month Mascom International warranty covering manufacturing defects under normal use. Our Nairobi CBD service desk handles any warranty claims directly, so you deal with our team in person rather than a distant call center.
Where to Buy the Levelo BassBeat Portable Speaker in Kenya
Levelo BassBeat Portable Speaker With Display is available now at Mascom International, located at Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD. Walk in Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, to test the Levelo BassBeat in person before purchase. Available color: Black.
Order through any of the following:
- Phone: +254 708 852 521
- Email: info@mascomintl.com
- Website: www.mascomintl.com
Mascom International ships the Levelo BassBeat across all 47 Kenyan counties on pay-on-arrival delivery you only pay the KSh 12,000 once the speaker reaches you. Nairobi and its surrounding areas receive same-day delivery. Major towns including Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret, Nyeri, and Kakamega receive the speaker within 1 business day. Mandera, Wajir, Marsabit, Lamu, Tana River, and Turkana receive delivery within 2-3 business days.
The Levelo BassBeat Portable Speaker carries a 12-month Mascom International warranty covering manufacturing defects. Buyers across Kenya rely on Mascom International for honest specifications, current pricing, and direct after-sales support on every Bluetooth speaker we stock.