Sobro Smart Coffee Table vs. Primst 2026: The Fridge in Your Living Room

It’s the middle of the movie. You want a cold drink. You have to pause, get up, walk to the kitchen, and come back. In 2026, that is acceptable only for peasants.

Smart coffee tables have turned the living room centerpiece into a utility hub. They combine a refrigerator, Bluetooth speakers, charging ports, and ambient lighting into one sleek slab of glass and metal. The market is led by the pioneer, Sobro, and the aggressive challenger, Primst. Is the original worth the premium price, or is the copycat good enough to chill your soda? Let's compare.


The Cooling: Compressor vs. Noise

These aren't just coolers; they are real refrigerators.

Sobro (The Silent Chiller)

Sobro uses a high-quality, compact compressor hidden deep inside.
Performance: It keeps drinks ice-cold (down to 37°F / 3°C).
The Noise Factor: This is Sobro's biggest win. The insulation is thick, making the hum of the fridge barely audible, even during quiet movie scenes. It is engineered for a lounge environment.

Primst (The Value Option)

Primst also uses a compressor system.
Performance: Excellent cooling power. It holds temperature well.
The Noise Factor: Users often report a distinct "click" and "hum" when the compressor kicks in. It’s not loud like a kitchen fridge, but in a silent room, you will hear it cycling on and off more noticeably than the Sobro.

Connectivity & Charging: The Hub

Wireless Charging: Both tables feature glass tops with integrated wireless charging spots. You just drop your phone on the corner icon, and it charges.
Ports:
- Sobro: Features a drawer with USB-A, USB-C, and standard 120V outlets (for plugging in a laptop).
- Primst: Usually offers USB ports and sometimes an Aux in, but the layout varies by model. The build quality of the ports on the Sobro generally feels more "premium" and durable.

The "Vibe": Audio and Lights

Sobro: Built-in dual Bluetooth speakers. They connect to your TV or phone. The sound is rich and fills the room, acting like a soundbar. It also has underside LED lights to set the mood.
Primst: Also has speakers, but they often lack the bass depth of the Sobro. They are fine for background music, but don't expect them to replace a dedicated Sonos system.

Comparison Table: 2026 Specs

Feature Sobro Smart Table Primst Smart Table
Fridge Capacity Large Drawer (~30 cans) Dual Drawers (Food + Drink)
Top Surface Tempered Glass (Touch Controls) Tempered Glass
Outlet Plugs Yes (120V AC included) No (Usually USB only)
Price ~$1,299 ~$800 - $900
The "Cord" Reality Check: Marketing photos often hide this, but these tables MUST be plugged into a wall. This means you will have a thick black power cord running from the middle of your room to the wall. Unless you have a floor outlet under your rug, this can be a tripping hazard and an eyesore.

FAQ: Spills and Durability

What happens if I spill a drink on it?

Both tables use tempered glass tops that are sealed. A spill on the top is fine; just wipe it up. However, avoid spilling liquids directly into the USB ports or the speaker grilles on the sides.

Is the fridge adjustable?

Yes. You can control the temperature via the touch panel on the glass top. You can turn the fridge off completely if you want to save power.

Final Verdict for 2026:
Buy Sobro if: You want a refined piece of furniture. The superior sound insulation, better speakers, and inclusion of 120V outlets make it a true workstation/entertainment hub.
Buy Primst if: You mostly just want the "cold drink" feature and want to save $400. It keeps beverages just as cold, even if the fit and finish is slightly less premium.
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