The most surprising feature of the Harman Kardon Aura Studio 5 isn’t just the increased wattage output, but rather the powerful projection light on top that can project directly onto the ceiling even in ambient indoor lighting. This design philosophy of elevating acoustic products to an artistic level is Harman Kardon’s fresh interpretation of modern sound. When you press the switch in your living room and watch as blue ripples gradually spread across the ceiling, you’ll truly understand why this is more than just a speaker—it’s a living piece of art.
The Evolution of Structure from Acoustics to Optics

Aura Studio 5 retains its signature transparent dome, but this version features an Cut-out Design (undercut edge) that allows the light to spread more broadly outward. This isn’t just a cosmetic change; when you combine the LED light sources inside the dome with the new top projection light, the entire speaker transforms into an 360 Degree Light Source, creating a lighting effect that flows as smoothly as water, with coverage extending far beyond the speaker itself. Five natural-themed lighting effects (Campfire, Cherry Blossom, Galaxy, Harvest, Ripples) can be customized for color and brightness through the app. At night, turning on the monochrome mode in your bedroom, it can even double as an ambiance light.
Key Upgrades in Acoustic Architecture

From an engineering perspective, the most significant change in this generation is the addition of an independent 25mm tweeter. The previous 6+1 setup, which included six 40mm full-range drivers and one subwoofer, was already impressive, but the high-frequency extension always had its limitations. The new tweeter, positioned at the front logo area, enhances the clarity of vocals and instrument details, especially when playing music that emphasizes high-frequency overtones, like classical or jazz, creating an immediate boost in depth. The subwoofer has also been enlarged from 130mm to 143mm, paired with a 100W power output, providing a deep low-frequency performance at 45Hz that truly captures the profound bass in Dune film scores, making you feel the impact of the air being pushed.
The practical application of Hong Kong’s scene.

For those living in tiny 400 sq ft studios in Hong Kong, the Aura Studio 5’s total output of 160W is more than enough to fill the entire living and dining area at just one-third volume. Its 360-degree diffusion design also tackles the age-old problem of sound interference, allowing for balanced sound no matter how close it is to the wall. If you have two rooms, buying a pair for stereo will make the lighting effects sync up, creating a dual sensory experience that combines sight and sound.
When Craft Meets Intelligence
Open the Harman Kardon One app, and you’ll notice the interface is so streamlined that it feels almost Minimalism. The only features are lighting effects, EQ, and stereo pairing—it’s really that simple. This kind of Remove all complex settings. approach is a hallmark of mature design. If you think the sound might be a bit distorted due to placement, the app offers a 7-band EQ for fine-tuning. Additionally, there’s a Mood Sound feature that allows you to play ambient sounds that match the lighting effects, like the sound of rain or ocean waves, so you can use it as a Sound-Emitting Lighting Fixtures.
Is it worth getting?
The retail price for Hong Kong goods ranges from HK$2,470 to HK$2,599. At this price point, what you’re getting is not just a Bluetooth speaker, but a design piece that can Change the Atmosphere of the Space. When you hold it in your hands and feel its solid weight of 4.2kg, as your fingertips glide over the dome and the connection point with the metal base, you’ll understand why Harman Kardon has managed to sell the same speaker for five generations. They’re not just selling Specifications; they’re selling Experience. Once we get our hands on the actual device, we’ll break down the internal unit layout and circuit design for you, so stay tuned!



