
Smart furniture has been on the rise, blending traditional home pieces with modern convenience. The Livtab LT90 Pro Smart Table is one of the more ambitious examples, combining a coffee table, mini-fridge, Bluetooth speaker, wireless charging, and a host of other features into a single unit. I tested one recently, and here’s how it stacks up.
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Specs and Features
- Built in Fridge: This smart coffee table with Dual-temperature refrigerated drawers (93L cooling space), easy to set temperature with a digital panel, range from 37 to 60°F, and ultra-quiet when running. The right drawer off the cooling function is also a storage space, make your life smarter and more convenient
- Party Assistant: This table with 20W Bluetooth Speakers, breathtaking stereo sound and deep bass, enjoy music with your friends. And there is blue light above the drawer, dancing with the rhythm of music, perfect choice for your party
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- Noise: 36 dB
- Weight: 110 lbs
- Dimensions: 41.5 x 23 x 18.2 inches (1055 x 585 x 463 mm)
- Speaker: 20W Bluetooth
- Wireless Charger: 15W max
- Large refrigerator compartment: 37–46 °F (3–8 °C)
- Small refrigerator compartment: 43–61 °F (6–16 °C)
- USB Outputs: Two Type-A, one Type-C (5V/2.1A)
- Color options: Black or White (tabletop is always black)
That’s a lot of functionality packed into what looks, at first glance, like a sleek modern coffee table.
Unboxing

The Livtab LT90 Pro arrives in a massive box—at 110 pounds, it’s not something you’ll want to move around solo, especially if stairs are involved. The good news is that the table comes fully assembled, but unpacking takes a little patience. There’s plenty of tape, plastic, and foam to deal with, and the tape in particular left some residue that looked like scratches until I cleaned it off.
The manual advises removing the plastic from the bottom of the unit, which was harder (and noisier) than expected. The easiest way to do this is to unscrew the feet first, then peel the plastic before screwing them back in.


My initial impressions are positive. The LT90 Pro looks like a premium product, though it’s a bit of a fingerprint magnet and needs a quick wipe down before use.
Set Up and Use
Before plugging it in, the box warns you to let the table sit for at least three hours after unboxing to allow the refrigerant to settle. The manual actually says two hours, but I played it safe and waited the full three. I guess this would be to let electronics and mechanical pieces settle.

Setup is otherwise simple: plug the cord into the bottom of the unit, plug it into an outlet, and the table “boots up.”
A few things stood out immediately:
- One fridge drawer is shorter to make room for the speaker components.
- The control panel locks after 10 seconds to prevent accidental button presses. A double tap on the settings or speaker button unlocks it.
- You can set different temperatures for each fridge compartment, displayed in Celsius. There’s also an Eco mode that defaults to 41 °F (5 °C) in the larger fridge and 46 °F (8 °C) in the smaller one.
- If fridge doors are left open, their lights slowly shift from white to red and eventually beep as a warning (though they don’t beep if music is playing).
Here are some images of the LT90:


Here is a progression of the LED colors of the cabinets if the unit is left open:


Bluetooth Speaker
Pairing the Bluetooth speaker was as easy as pairing any other device. Once Bluetooth is enabled from the control panel, it appears as “T-bar” and connects quickly.
The sound quality is better than expected—loud enough to fill a medium-to-large room. There are EQ presets (Auto, Film, Jazz, Pop, Rock), and you can control volume or mute directly from the table. Even when the control panel is locked, the mute button still works, which is a thoughtful touch.

The LED display panel on the front of the table also doubles as a visualizer, with different animations depending on the EQ preset. These can be turned off if you’d rather keep things minimal. I couldn’t find anyway to change the LED colors, unfortunately. I know they are capable because the colors change for the open drawer warning. These animations are always blue.
Here is a demonstration:
Charging Ports
The LT90 Pro includes a 15W wireless charger on top of the table and three USB ports (two Type-A and one Type-C) on the side. They all worked as expected in my testing, though no charging cables are included.


Everyday Use
After some time with it, the LT90 Pro strikes me as a piece best suited for a party or entertainment area. The fridge drawers are surprisingly spacious and kept drinks at a consistent temperature. The Bluetooth speaker is more than adequate for background music, and the wireless charging pad is convenient for guests to top up their phones.
It’s also practical: a coffee table plus a small fridge would likely cost a similar amount combined, but here you get both in a single piece of furniture—with a few bonus features on top.
One small thing to note: there’s a bit of ambient buzzing when the unit is first powered on. It’s subtle and didn’t bother me, but if you want your room completely silent, it’s worth keeping in mind. It seems that after the unit is powered on for a bit, the buzz is almost inaudible. It might be that noise only happens when the unit needs to kick cooling into overdrive, like with a regular refrigerator.
Editor’s Note: Be sure to check out my review of the SwitchBot Air Purifier Table if you are interested in other dual-purpose smart furniture with wireless charging.
Other Models
The LT90 Pro is available in Black or White (though the tabletop is always black). If you need something larger, the Livtab LT135 offers more storage and the same smart features, and it comes in Black, White, or Brown (again with a black tabletop). Both models are designed for living rooms and entertainment spaces, with the main difference being size and finish options.
Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Premium look and feel | Expensive compared to a standard coffee table |
| Easy setup (after waiting period) | Very heavy (hard to move without help) |
| Built-in fridge compartments with temperature control | Fingerprint-prone surfaces |
| Solid Bluetooth speaker with EQ presets | Fridge door open beeping disabled while music is playing (LEDs still change color) |
| Convenient wireless and USB charging | No cables included |
| LED visualizer adds fun party vibes | Temps only displayed in Celsius |
| Minor ambient buzzing when powered on |
Final Thoughts
The Livtab LT90 Pro Smart Table is a clever blend of style and function. It won’t be for everyone, especially if you just want a simple coffee table, but for entertainment spaces, man caves, or family rooms where you host often, it shines (literally). Easy to set up, packed with useful features, and undeniably fun to use, it’s a conversation starter as much as a functional piece of furniture.
It is pricey, but when you consider it’s replacing both a coffee table and a small fridge (and adding a decent speaker and charger on top of that), the cost feels more justifiable.