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Florian Bodoky
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Now Go F1 Follow Light: good for barbecues, not so good in the mountains

Florian Bodoky
10.7.2025
Translation: Katherine Martin

The Now Go F1 Follow Light promises a lot: music, light and an ability to withstand the elements. Ideal for barbecues or camping trips. But how does the speaker sound? This review reveals its strengths and limitations.

The NowGo F1 Follow Light is a mix between a lamp and a speaker. It’s IPX6-certified, so it’s designed for outdoor use, such as on camping trips or at barbecues. But is it robust enough for that? And is the sound suitable for long music-listening sessions too? Or is the speaker just a gimmicky add-on to the camping lamp?

Okay for picnics? Yes. As for a trip into the mountains? Not really.

The top of the lamp is made of matt material, creating a pretty functional overall impression. It’s easy to reach the control buttons on the surface, and they respond precisely. The speaker’s protected against heavy water jets in accordance with IPX6. Even so, it’s not water-resistant. If a minor rain shower takes a more extreme turn, you’re better off bringing it to shelter.

Sound: a wall of sound around the campfire

The instruments are present and clearly audible in the mix. When you crank up the volume, however, you can clearly hear that the speaker’s treble has its limits. At more intense frequencies, the sound can be a little sharp or shrill. This really rubs me up the wrong way when a more demanding piece of music with multiple elements comes on.

The fact that there’s no deep bass to support the treble means that the sound can seem a little thin at high volumes. The speaker’s mids are generally well reproduced and balanced, but also quite restrained. At higher volumes, vocals can be drowned out in the mix, especially in more complex arrangements or with louder instruments. The speaker seems a little flat and less dynamic when that happens.

Considering the size of the NowGo F1 Follow Light speaker, the bass is easily recognisable. It can fill the room (albeit a small one), but it’s not as precise as the bass on other speakers. At times, it seems a little faded, for example on Breathe by The Prodigy.

The F1’s bass is lacking that crisp precision. During very bass-heavy songs, the mids can also overlap slightly, tarnishing the overall sound. Nevertheless, the speaker’s bass does the job if you’re listening to music outside or hosting a small gathering.

Light modes: from romantic candlelight to operating theatre

Battery life : enjoy for longer

The F1 Follow Light has decent battery life. The 5,200 mAH battery allows you to enjoy up to 13 hours of music (without light). With the light on, the battery lasts up to nine hours. That means you can spend a whole day outdoors without having to recharge it – ideal for long outings.

In a nutshell

For background ambience

The concept of the Now Go F1 Follow Light is cool: it’s suitable for outdoor use and provides both music and light. If you’re looking for something for the patio during the summer months, this speaker-lantern hybrid’s a decent price. That being said, you won’t get much more from the sound than a bit of background music to liven up an evening get-together. If good audio is important to you, you’re better off buying a different Bluetooth speaker and putting a lamp next to it.

Pro

  • Cool concept
  • Bright lamp
  • Battery life

Contra

  • Below-average sound
  • Not made for extreme weather conditions
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I've been tinkering with digital networks ever since I found out how to activate both telephone channels on the ISDN card for greater bandwidth. As for the analogue variety, I've been doing that since I learned to talk. Though Winterthur is my adoptive home city, my heart still bleeds red and blue. 


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