Tribit Stormbox 2: Great Sound, Better Price

Tribit’s newest Stormbox Bluetooth speaker is so good for the cash, it’s best to most likely simply purchase it. The sound is obvious and peppy. The design is hearty and water resistant, and the large buttons on its entrance face, closely “influenced” by Final Ears audio system, supply easy management. Even the battery life is spectacular at as much as 24 hours per cost.

You will get a sound improve and a few additional sturdiness by going with pricier rivals from manufacturers like UE or JBL, however the Stormbox 2 is a killer moveable sound machine in its personal proper. When you’re trying to stretch your {dollars}, it’s among the many best Bluetooth speakers you may discover at this worth, and even above.

Rugged Familiarity

I’m not pointing any fingers, however the Stormbox seems to be eerily like somebody put an Final Ears Growth and JBL Flip speaker collectively into considered one of Dr. Brundle’s telepods. To be honest, there are lots of audio system sporting an identical look, however the Stormbox collection positive seems to be acquainted.

I’m not complaining, as Tribit’s obvious homage to those two widespread portables cleverly blends their greatest design traits. The JBL-style passive radiators on the Stormbox’s endcaps assist produce stable low-end punch, whereas the massive management keys that recall Final Ears audio system make playback instructions a cinch. I’d even say Tribit improves on UE’s design, setting a multifunction management key on the middle for straightforward entry.

{Photograph}: Ryan Waniata

Beneath the Stormbox 2’s dimpled acoustic grille are twin 48-mm drivers powered by a claimed 17 watts every, offering an additional 10 watts of complete energy over its predecessor. At 7 inches tall and simply over 1.5 kilos, its measurement slots in practically identically to the Flip and a slew of rivals. It’s not fairly as moveable because the micro-size Sony SRS-XB100 (8/10, WIRED Recommends), however it’s nonetheless a lot simple to take alongside.

The Stormbox 2’s IPX7 certification means it’s waterproof sufficient for a dunk within the pool however doesn’t supply any mud resistance. That’s a minor disappointment since most new audio system we take a look at supply IP67 certification for “full safety” towards mud. That stated, I’ve owned an IPX7 speaker for years with no sick results—you’ll simply wish to watch out on sandy seashores.

As for aesthetics, the bottom management keys and awkward rubber cowl for the USB-C charging port really feel a tad low-cost, however that’s completely in step with the worth. The speaker nonetheless feels powerful and customarily well-made, sitting a reduce above no-name Amazon choices.

Strong Extras

Tribit’s newest is well-armed on the function entrance, together with trendy conveniences like the flexibility to pair with a second Stormbox 2 and prolonged wi-fi vary of as much as 150 ft through Bluetooth 5.3, doubling the earlier mannequin. The latter declare held up effectively in my line-of-sight testing, offering loads of vary for wandering round your subsequent outside get-together. There’s even a 3.5-mm enter and onboard microphone for taking calls, choices many pricier audio system have dropped.

Black cylindrical portable speaker sitting horizontally on a wooden picnic table in the woods

{Photograph}: Ryan Waniata

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