- IKEA’s Sonos partnership has ended
- It is not done with audio.
- Unveiled a small new $10 speaker
IKEA’s partnership with Sonos, which helped create the eye-catching Symfonisk, is over, but IKEA has used everything it learned from the audio giant to build a speaker that’s nothing like anything Sonos has ever delivered.
Unveiled here at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Kallsup is a small, almost palm-sized Bluetooth speaker that offers decent audio (we only listened to one of them for a few moments). And it’s only $9.99.
That’s right, in response to the defunct Sonos, which makes some expensive but fantastic audio products, IKEA delivered a line of colorful $10 sound boxes.
As is customary at IKEA, the Kallsup plastic cubic speakers come in a variety of eye-catching colors, including lime, green, pink and white. They have sharp edges, a grill for a single speaker, and a pair of buttons on top for pairing and playback. They are also lightweight and stackable.
Despite the base price, the speakers support Bluetooth 5.3 and you can connect up to 100 of them with the press of a button on each cube.
Battery life is rated at 20 hours at 50% volume, and while they run on rechargeable batteries, which recharge via Kallsup’s USB-C port, you can replace them with traditional batteries, extending the life of these cute little audio cubes indefinitely.
The Kallsup joins some of IKEA’s other, apparently more expensive and powerful local speakers, including the mushroom-shaped Kalglass Bluetooth speaker and lamp combo and the Solskydd wall record.
Prices will vary outside the US when the Kallsup arrives in April.

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