By the looks of it, everything looks premium and retro and the wooden finish makes it look more vintage feel. Not to forget that this speaker looks beautiful with Aiwa branding at the front.
There is a panel on top that has three knobs to control treble, bass, and volume, a lever to power on/off, three buttons to play/pause music or take calls, an AUX-IN, and a USB-C port.
Unlike Marshall, you can charge this speaker via a USB-C cable, which is so convenient because you won’t have to carry any extra charger, and can charge the speaker with your phone’s cable. I found it really handy once, when the speaker’s battery was really low, as I could charge it with a portable charger. That said, there's a battery indicator too, which the previous generation of Marshall speakers lacked.