The Creative Muvo Go comes in 3 colour options and the unit that I got is the Pine Green colourway. The two other colour options are Midnight Black and Cloud Blue, as they are called. To be honest, I kinda like the Pine Green option and it was the first colour that caught my eye. And it does look good, more like premium. The matte surface of the speaker itself made it feel premium and solid. The speaker grille is nicely interwoven making it look even more premium.
The Creative Muvo Go weighs about 570g. It feels really solid when holding it in one hand. There are two speakers inside the speaker grille facing forward. And there are two more “bassy” speakers located on each side of the speaker body facing outward left and right. Together, they can produce symphonic sound that you can never expect from a Bluetooth speaker like this.
To produce such sounds, the Creative Muvo Go is powered by a dual full-range Neodymium driver that delivers full-bodied, remarkable audio with powerful bass of up to 20W (40W peak), all made possible in combination with dual passive bass radiators. Even that sounded impressive to me.
Around the top, there’s the multi-function controls for Volume-up, volume-down, and play/pause button while the Bluetooth/TWS is around the back next to the single USB-C port for charging its onboard battery. The control buttons are very responsive and I don’t have to press that hard to trigger its function.