Majority Pulse P1 Review
Big sound, smart lights and ready to party.
I recently spent a fair bit of time with the Majority Pulse P1, and it surprised me in all the right ways. While it claims to be a “portable party speaker”, it presents so much more, bold sound, fun lighting, and a feel of “let’s get the gang together” that you don’t always find at its price.
I tested it at home, in the garden and during a spontaneous karaoke session, each time it punched above what its size suggested.
Features & Sound Performance
The Pulse P1 isn’t shy—there’s enough heft to fill a living room, and even in the garden it carried well with the doors open. The bass driver really stood out when I flipped on Bass Boost mode: drums and synths felt tight and present rather than just turned into a muddy rumble. I found myself leaning in and nodding along, which is a sign of any decent speaker output.
Bluetooth 5.4 gave me stable streaming without dropouts, even when my phone wandered off, and the fact that it supports USB, SD playback and AUX means you’re not locked into just one setup. I dropped a FLAC track into the USB and was pleased at how clean the stage stayed, even when the volume climbed.
One thing I didn’t get to try was the TWS (True Wireless Stereo) pairing—linking two Pulse P1 units—and the sound opening up. Wider stereo spread, better separation, and the kind of fullness you’d expect from larger speakers. Perfect move if you’re planning bigger gatherings.
There is a wired mic included that meant I could turn the unit into a karaoke setup without buying extras. Plug in, crank up, and the lights kicked in. Speaking of lights, the AI LED ring around the driver changed mood intelligently—soft pulses for ambient listening, full party mode when the beat dropped. It felt considered rather than totally gimmicky.
What I Liked
Sound output beyond its compact size, bass that hits hard.
Flexible input options (Bluetooth, USB, SD, AUX) mean you’re ready for anything.
10 hour battery life is rather generous with quick USB-C charging.
Smart AI lights that actually enhance the vibe.
Microphone included—karaoke ready out of the box.
TWS pairing adds serious value for larger spaces.
What Fell Flat
At its loudest setting it did get a little crackly on bright areas.
Stage design leans heavily industrial/party-ready; if you want more elegant or subtle aesthetics you might prefer something calmer.
Competitive price bracket so you may find pure audio only speakers better value.
Design & Usability
The Pulse P1 weighs in at around 3.2 kg, making it portable but solid enough to feel substantial. The carry handle is comfortable, and it moved easily between rooms, out to the patio, and back in. I appreciated the top panel control layout: intuitive buttons for playback, pairing, lighting—no digging through menus. On the back you get the USB, SD slot, AUX input and Type-C charging port, everything you’d expect.
In live use it felt durable: I bumped it a couple of times during setup (as you do) and it didn’t flinch. The build quality gives confidence if you’re carting it between rooms or to friends’ houses.
Visual & Lighting
Visually the Pulse P1 has a halo of LED lights around the driver, clean finish, and a design that says “party” from the second you see it. The lights reacted to beat, volume and intensity, during quieter listening they didn’t scream for attention, but once I switched to party mode they swallowed the room in colour and movement. It’s a nice balance.
One minor note, if you’re using it in daylight or a very bright room, the LEDs don’t stand out as much, but in typical indoor or evening lighting they shine. The metal grille and finish are understated enough so the design doesn’t overpower your space.
Verdict
If you’re looking for a speaker that can cover casual listening, weekend garden barbecues and spontaneous karaoke nights—and you want it all in one compact package, the Majority Pulse P1 delivers. It isn’t perfect, it’s tailored for fun rather than high-end audiophile sound and hi-fi aesthetics. But it nails what it sets out to do.
Whether you’re dropping beats, hosting friends, or just want something more exciting than standard Bluetooth speaker fare, the Pulse P1 is a compelling choice. If you value portability, versatility and party-readiness in one box, it’s definitely worth a look.


