Rating: 3.5/5For several users, a Bluetooth speaker is often expected to do more than just play music. Many users also look for wireless charging, a clock, ambient lighting and other everyday conveniences, especially for bedside tables or work desks. The Tempt Privee Fusion 4-in-1 speaker combines all these features into a single device.

Priced at Rs 2,699, this device promises to be a lifestyle accessory that combines a 16W Bluetooth speaker, 15W wireless charger, digital alarm clock, FM radio, and RGB lighting. We spent some time using the speaker to see how these features work together in daily use.
Design and usability
The Tempt Privee Fusion immediately stands out because of its compact tabletop design. Unlike portable party speakers, this one is designed to stay on your bedside table or office desk. The combination of fabric wrapping on the speaker grille and metallic accents gives it a clean appearance without making it look bulky.

The front houses the digital clock display, which remains clearly visible from a distance. The top doubles as a wireless charging pad, allowing compatible smartphones, earbuds and smartwatches to be placed directly on the surface. During our use, charging started automatically after the phone was correctly aligned. The wireless charging alignment needed some precision, but it removes the need for charging cables on the desk.The controls are easy to access and allow users to switch between Bluetooth, FM radio, lighting modes and alarm settings. Pairing over Bluetooth 5.4 was straightforward, and the connection remained stable throughout our testing. The built-in mobile stand also comes in handy while watching videos or attending video calls.One of the most noticeable additions is the RGB lighting surrounding the speaker. There are 12 lighting modes, including effects that respond to music playback. While the lights are primarily meant for ambience, they also make the speaker suitable for use as a bedside lamp in the evenings.
Audio Performance
The Tempt Privee Fusion is equipped with dual 40mm drivers delivering a combined 16W output, along with a passive radiator for bass. The overall sound profile is balanced and is aimed more towards everyday listening than high-volume party sessions.

During our testing, we listened to tracks including “295” by Sidhu Moose Wala, “Tauba Tauba” by Karan Aujla, “Millionaire” by Yo Yo Honey Singh, “Die With A Smile” by Lady Gaga, and tracks by Bruno Mars.Vocals remained clear while bass was noticeable without overpowering the rest of the audio. The passive radiator adds some depth to low-frequency sounds, though it is naturally limited by the speaker’s compact size.The speaker kept good clarity for podcasts, YouTube videos, and casual music playback. The speaker is better suited to personal rooms or small indoor spaces than to large gatherings, but the output was still usable at higher volumes without significant distortion.Bluetooth worked well up to the advertised range, and switching between Bluetooth playback and the FM radio was easy. The built-in microphone also did well with voice calls in a quiet indoor environment.
Battery and other features
The Tempt Privee Fusion houses a 1200mAh battery, with the company claiming up to seven hours of playback. During our use, battery life varied depending on listening volume and RGB lighting use. Keeping the lighting active and playing music at higher volumes resulted in faster battery drain, while moderate listening extended runtime.

Since the speaker also functions as a wireless charging station, it’s better to keep it plugged in on a bedside table or work desk for regular use. Beyond audio playback, the additional features are what differentiate the Privee Fusion from conventional Bluetooth speakers.The digital clock was easy to read, and the dual-alarm function worked well in our tests. It has three preset nature sounds, including birds, ocean waves, and celestial tones. These sounds provide an alternative to traditional alarms and can be used before sleep.The FM radio worked without an internet connection, hence it was useful for users who still prefer to listen to local stations. Wireless charging also worked well with compatible devices when they were placed correctly on the charging pad.
Verdict
The Tempt Privee Fusion is designed for users looking for a compact bedside or desk accessory rather than a portable outdoor speaker. It combines multiple everyday functions, including a Bluetooth speaker, wireless charger, digital clock, alarm and FM radio into a single device, helping reduce the number of gadgets on a desk.The 16W speaker delivers decent sound suitable for everyday music, podcasts, and videos, while the wireless charging and alarm clock add practical value. Users looking for high-volume audio or extended portable playback may prefer larger speakers, but for bedside entertainment and workspace use, the Fusion offers a combination of features that work well together.