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Tribit XSound Go review: It is a small speaker but mighty with stunning clarity and deep bass. It’s a compact and lightweight speaker that is ideal for indoor and outdoor parties. These cheap portable speakers come with an IPX7 rating, which is excellent for waterproofing. The battery is strong; it provides 24 hours of playtime. Bluetooth 5.0 provides a strong and stable connection (supports the SBC codec), which gives a Bluetooth range of up to 100 feet.
Tribit XSound Go Portable Bluetooth Speaker
16-watt wireless speaker (dual 8W drivers), bass radiator Bluetooth 5.0, battery life: 24 hours, waterproof rating: IPX7, built-in microphones, portable design with lightweight and compact size, deep bass, wireless stereo pairing
I just tested and wrote the Tribit StormBox portable speaker review for the last few weeks. The Tribit speaker is affordable and of good quality, including the Tribit XSound Go portable speaker that I will recommend to you today. How about the features of this portable speaker? How good or bad? Let’s find the answer in the Tribit XSound Go portable speaker review.
The compact design and measuring are 6.9″ x 2.3″ x 2.3″, and its weight is only 380 grams, or 13.6 ounces. This portable speaker is available in a black or blue finish. It has built-in two dynamic drivers (40mm) and a passive radiator that work together to produce good sound.
The control panel is placed on top; these are actual buttons, not touch control systems. Standard buttons on the top: power button, Bluetooth, multi-function button (play/pause/next/back/activate voice assistant/take a call or reject a call), volume up, and volume down, respectively. Controlling, which I will talk about later, is quite intuitive and not complicated at all.
When flipping to the rear panel, there are USB-C and 3.5mm AUX inputs that are protected by a snap-shut. The speaker is designed for laying flat on the floor, or you can also hang the XSound Go speaker with the short lanyard that is tied to its back panel.
At the bottom panel, there is mini rubberized at all four edges to prevent movement from vibrations from strong bass.
The Tribit XSound Go is an IPX7 waterproof portable speaker. You can listen to music in the rain, or you can even submerge it, but not more than one meter. The speaker will still work well and not have issues. However, if it is in the water, you can’t listen to music or use it. Because Bluetooth signals can’t transmit in the water. But don’t worry; it will work perfectly when it comes out of the water.
So you can take the Tribit XSound Go while taking a bath or washing it off under a faucet. Furthermore, these affordable portable speakers also have solid construction, which protects against bumps and drops.
When you are looking for a portable speaker, the battery is one of the main factors you should think about. The Tribit XSound Go portable speaker is very impressive in terms of battery life for a small speaker. It provides up to 24 hours of playtime. However, just like any other wireless device, the number of playtimes varies depending on the volume level you use. So 24 hours is not always exact.
With a power of 16 watts, the Tribit XSound Go delivers quite loudly for its small size, especially when played in a small room. The overall sound is pretty natural. The bass is adequate thump—not too much. The mids are clear. The vocals are not muffled. The highs give complete detail without sound cracks. The soundstage is moderately level, not too wide or too narrow, and the output of the instrument sound can be clearly distinguished.
The Tribit XSound Go portable Bluetooth speaker is better for use indoors than outdoors. Their volume is good and loud for use in the room or a closed space. For outdoors, it’s a bit less impactful, and the bass thump feels a little lost in the open-air environment. However, in the outdoors, you can still hear the sound of the Tribit XSound Go speaker clearly, but you must adjust to the pretty loud volume.
Color: black, blue
Specs: dimensions: 6.88″ x 2.32″ x 2.20″, weight: 13.6 ounces/380 grams, 2 x 40mm driver + passive radiator, power output: 2 x 8W, frequency response: 80Hz to 20kHz, battery: 3.7V 4400mAH
Features: Bluetooth 5.0 (support codec SBC/ACC), Bluetooth work range: 100 feet, waterproof & dustproof rating: IPX7, battery life: 24 hours, deep bass, wireless stereo pairing
Color: black, blue, camo
Specs: dimension: 7.08″ x 2.71″ x 2.71″, weight: 1.28 pounds, dual precision drivers, frequency response: 70Hz to 20kHz, max output power: 34 watts, battery capacity: 5200 mAh
Features: Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3 (150 feet Bluetooth range)/AUX, true 360º full surround sound, waterproof rating: IPX7, playtime: 24 hours, TWS (true wireless stereo pairing for party-ready mode), enhanced bass: Xbass tech, surround sound, 6 default app settings & limitless customization options, sturdy design
In the box: Tribit StormBox 2, USB charging cable, user manual
Color: blue, black
Specs: dimension: 7.79″ x 2.56″ x 2.68″, weight: 1.3 pounds/595 grams, frequency response: 80Hz – 20kHz, connectivities: Bluetooth 5.0/AUX (3.5mm), power output: 24W (2 x 12W), 2 x 45mm passive radiator, charging type: USB-C, battery: 2 x 3.7V (2200mAh)
Features: Bluetooth 5.0, Bluetooth range: 100 feet, waterproof rating: IPX7, action-proof: shockproof/dustproof/wear proof, playtime: 20 hours, multiple connectivities: 2 Bluetooth-enabled devices, powerful louder sound (XBass technology), EQ modes: XBass/Audiobook, multi-directional sound
Color: black, blue, green, grey
Specs: dimension: 8.9″ x 3.3″ x 3.5″, weight: 1.8 pounds, connectivity: wireless/Bluetooth, dual passive radiators, output power: 2 x 12 watts
Features: wireless, Bluetooth 4.2 + EDR, Bluetooth range: 66 feet, beat-driven light show (mix color light), extra bass, playtime: 15 hours (light and extra bass off), waterproof rating: IPX5, wireless stereo pairing, connectable 2 SoundBox Pro+ for party/stereo
Specs: dimension: 5.91″ x 4.72″ x 3.94″, weight: 7.61 pounds, connectivity: Bluetooth/3.5mm auxiliary/TF card, output power: 70W (super crazy bass/clear mids/crips treble), 3 passive radiators, 2 woofers, 2 tweeters, battery life: up to 45 hours (depend on volume level), battery capacity: 15000 mAh/7.4V charging time: 3.5 hours (30W for charging), SPL: 93±3dB (BT in 100mv/1m) 1K-10kHz
Features: true wireless stereo, portable, Bluetooth 5.0, Bluetooth work range: up to 100 feet, supported file stream: FAT16/FAT32/exFAT/FAT64, supported audio file: MP3/WAV/APE/FLAC/WMA, super bass radiator, 4-speaker system with passive radiator, waterproof rating: IPX6, can work as a power bank, built-in mic for hands-free calls, heavy bass, built-in equalizer: 2 EQ mode (indoor – boosted bass/outdoor – crisp sound), fast charging, recommended use: for smartphones/tablets
Package includes: X10 speaker, Type-C charging cable, 3,5mm aux cable, user manual, warranty card
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All in all, the Tribit XSound Go is a wireless speaker that is suitable for those who are looking for a portable wireless speaker for both indoor and outdoor use. It’s lightweight—just 380 grams—and designed to be compact, so it is easy to take away and not a burden on your bag or backpack. The sound quality is very good for a compact speaker; there are two 40mm drives and one passive radiator to drive good bass.
Moreover, the Tribit XSound Go portable speaker is completely waterproof. It has an IPX7 rating, so you don’t have to worry about the speaker getting damaged by getting wet. The Tribit XSound Go can be used in the bathroom during a shower. The battery is so good that it provides up to 24 hours of playtime on one charge. If you are looking for an affordable and durable portable speaker with good quality, the Tribit XSound Go can meet your needs quite well.
16-watt wireless speaker (dual 8W drivers), bass radiator Bluetooth 5.0, battery life: 24 hours, waterproof rating: IPX7, built-in microphones, portable design with lightweight and compact size, deep bass, wireless stereo pairing
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