Yeah, the EWA A109mini Bluetooth Speaker can definitely play music from an SD card. This ability, according to the manufacturer's product description, lets you use a TF card up to 32GB. It's pretty nice if you want to listen to your music without relying on Bluetooth, especially when you're in places with spotty connectivity like campsites.
The speaker is super compact and easy to take along. It's just 4.2 ounces and measures around 1.89 inches in diameter and 1.58 inches in height—perfect to tuck into a backpack or even a big pocket. Great for, you know, hiking, beach trips, or outdoor parties.
Our research shows people are pretty impressed with the sound quality, especially given its size. It has a bass radiator and a custom speaker unit, so the sound comes out clear and packs quite a punch. Whether you're inside or outdoors, it gives a surprisingly good listening experience.
You can also stream music via Bluetooth from your phone or tablet, which adds to its versatility. Many who've tried it praise its durability and sound quality—it's got a solid build and delivers crisp audio.
Just a heads-up, though: it uses a micro USB for charging, which might feel a bit old-school if you're more into USB-C. Some people have noted that the exterior can get scratches, so maybe look into a protective case if you're taking it on rough adventures.
All in all, the EWA A109mini is a solid choice if you're after a small, affordable speaker that handles both SD card playback and Bluetooth. Its rugged design and good sound make it a handy option for music lovers on the move.