In your screen capture of the Riva app you provided it displays a toggle switch to ADD a Turbo Speaker then the option to Stereo or Repeater. So can this device stereo pair or operate multiples from a single source like the UE MegaBoom using Bluetooth?
Riva Turbo X Bluetooth Speaker Review Specs
2.4 in bass radiator (4); 2.4 in full-range driver (3)
Inputs: Bluetooth (SBC, AAC, aptX), 3.5 mm analog (1)
Dimensions (WxHxD, Inches): 3.5 x 4.1 x 9.1
Weight (Pounds): 3
Company Info
Riva Audio
rivaaudio.com
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Hi Jalan, The RIVA Ground Control app image is out of date. This option may be available in the future. Currently, RIVA Turbo X does not pair with another Turbo X to create a stereo pair. Thank you.
I used to have a Jam party or something but it eventually stopped working because I left it out in the sun for too long (oops ^^). I almost got one of those beats ones, but someone advised against it (just a trendy name). I fell upon a few reads about the Riva, but I never heard of Riva before (from anywhere). POC likes them http://pocinc.net/blog/technology-news/rivas-turbo-x-a-multidimensional-... , although CNET I remember (can’t find link) said it wasn’t “perfect”, but still came in high in their approval. The guy at BB bragged about it when I spoke to him, but they didn’t have any which I thought was a “of course…why wouldn’t you have what I’m looking for” moment (felt like I was at Wally World). So I bought one online instead. Way more expensive than my little Jam speaker, but I feel like I bought a portable speaker bar thing instead. It’s much bigger than my Jam but still perfect to carry around and it sounds really really good.