When you think of Honeywell, chances are air purifiers come to mind. But with the Aviator Hi-Fi, the brand has stepped into the premium speaker space, and they’ve done it with flair. Priced at ₹39,999, this speaker is clearly not trying to be just another Bluetooth box. It’s aiming for the home: stylish, modern, and ready to replace your need for a full-fledged sound system.
I spent some time with the Aviator, and whether it was background music during a house party or watching Squid Games in my living room, this speaker proved it wasn’t just about looks.
Not A Wallflower But A Headturner
The first thing you’ll notice about the Aviator is the design. It’s not subtle, but that’s a good thing here. With a leather-textured body, fabric mesh grille, ambient ring light, and a metallic tripod stand, the speaker looks like it belongs in a modern living room. If you like furniture that’s functional and aesthetic, you’ll probably enjoy having this out on display.
It’s solidly built and fairly large, around 5.5 to 6 kg, so it’s not exactly something you’ll move from room to room. But it does sit securely and adds a premium touch wherever you place it. The touch controls on top are intuitive, but a remote would have been a welcome addition, especially when you’re across the room.
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Balanced Sound
Now let’s talk about performance. The Aviator packs five drivers (woofer, mids, tweeters) and supports a proprietary lossless 1 Mbps+ codec via its bundled USB-C or Lightning dongle. In simpler terms, if you plug it in to your phone or laptop using the dongle, you get audio that’s clearer, deeper, and more detailed than what typical Bluetooth offers.
In real use, that clarity translates well. Vocals sound crisp, bass is warm without being overpowering, and instruments are well-separated. Whether it was streaming playlists during a weekend house party or watching The Dark Knight with friends, the speaker handled it all smoothly. Dialogue stood out clearly, and even at moderate volumes, the sound had a nice spread across the room.
Bluetooth mode (v5.3) works great too, with strong connectivity over 20–25 feet, though there’s a slight drop in richness compared to the lossless wired option. It won’t bother casual listeners, but if you’re an audiophile, you’ll notice.
Features and Functionality: Mostly Great
The speaker supports Bluetooth, AUX input, and lossless dongle playback. That covers most needs, from phone to laptop to older media players. However, switching modes or adjusting volume requires reaching for the touch panel, no app-based controls, no remote. This could get mildly annoying if you’re lounging or hosting guests.
There’s also a companion app, but it’s pretty basic, no EQ tuning, no light control, and limited personalization. For a premium speaker, you’d expect more here.
The speaker filled a mid-sized living room effortlessly during a house party. The bass didn’t overwhelm, and the ambient ring light added a subtle atmosphere, especially in the evening.
On movie nights, the speaker performed even better. Explosions had impact, whispers were audible, and there was no need to hook up a soundbar or external woofer. It may not be a surround-sound replacement, but for a single speaker, it punches way above average.
Verdict: Worth It for Style-First Audiophiles
The Honeywell Aviator Hi-Fi is a speaker designed for people who care about aesthetics as much as they care about audio. If you host often, enjoy clean, well-balanced sound, and want a speaker that looks like it belongs in a design magazine, this one’s a winner.
Is it perfect? No. But it offers more refinement, build quality, and sound balance than most competitors in the sub-₹40K range that also includes speakers from Marshall and Sonos. And if you enjoy a good mix of music, movies, and entertaining, like I did, the Aviator more than earns its keep.
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