Many people just want a high-quality Bluetooth speaker that sounds better than their phone’s speakers and can go with them wherever they go. It would be nice if it wasn’t too expensive to lose or break. All of these things can be said about the Tribit XSound Go. It’s one of the cheapest speakers out there and sounds pretty good.
It’s also light and IPX7 waterproof. Sure, this speaker doesn’t have sound quality that audiophiles would love, but it’s more than good enough to serenade your friends while they watch a sunset or relax on the beach. It also stays charged for 18.5 hours, so you can keep the party going late into the night.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]Specifications
- 12W Portable Speaker Loud Stereo Sound
- Rich Bass
- IPX7 Waterproof
- 24 Hour Playtime
- 66 ft Bluetooth Range & Built-in Mic
Where to get Tribit XSound Go Bluetooth Speakers?
Under the hood, there are two 4cm drivers and one passive bass radiator. It feels like you’re holding a more expensive product than you actually are. On the back, there is a rubber plug that covers the USB-C port for charging and the 3.5mm aux-in port for wired listening. The usual power, Bluetooth pairing, play/pause, and volume controls are on the top of the device. There is also a useful lanyard cord that you can slip over your wrist to hold it. This is a good idea, since dropping it on your toe could hurt.
The Tribit XSound Go’s design isn’t exactly something to write home about: It looks like a pill-shaped speaker you could find in any grocery store’s electronics section, but don’t let that fool you. Still, it’s tough and could be tossed into a bag without worry. The drivers are hidden by a grille with the Tribit logo that is on the front of the speaker. All of the controls for the speaker are on the top. There are buttons for power, pairing with Bluetooth, playing media, and adjusting the volume. All of it is pretty standard, and the buttons are big and easy to use.
At medium volume levels, the battery life is rated at an impressive 24 hours, which means it has a pretty big battery that probably adds a lot of weight to the whole package. The only problem is that it takes about 4 hours to fully charge the speaker through Micro-USB.