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Tribit StormBox Blast Portable Speaker: 90W Loud Stereo Sound with XBass, IPX7 Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker with LED Light, PowerBank, Bluetooth 5.3&TWS, Custom EQ, 30H Playtime, Outdoor/Camping/Party

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Features

  • Best Wireless Boombox - CNET
  • Body-shaking XBass Tech: Providing a distortion-free, rich, and balanced sound, Tribit StormBox Blast is powerful 90w portable speaker you need; Press the XBass to pump the bass and feel the body-shaking experience of the StormBox Blast.
  • Incredible 30H Playtime: Thanks to Tribit's Runstretch technology, this wireless speaker could provide 30 hours of dynamic sound; Whether it's a family barbeque, or a camping trip - day or night with the Tribit StormBox Blast.
  • 32 Led Lights Sync to the Beats: The Tribit StormBox Blast is more than a portable speaker, it's a show; Clap your hands and move your body to every beat of your music with this loud stereo speaker.
  • Bluetooth 5.3 & Customize EQ Modes: Advanced Bluetooth 5.3 technology ensures up to 150 feet of music connection; With Tribit APP, you can customize the sound without interrupting your music; 150 feet of music connection; With Tribit APP, you can customize the sound without interrupting your music; We're constantly evolving the Tribit App to bring you more features, more options, and more control-over everything.
  • IPX7 Waterproof Speaker with Powerbank Function: The outdoor waterproof speaker gives you the freedom to party from pool to shining sea and everywhere in between; No worries about the dead battery, the wireless bluetooth speaker could charge smart devices as a power bank.

Brand: Tribit


Model Name: BTS52


Speaker Type: Subwoofer


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB


Special Feature: IPX7 Rating and Aux in, Custom EQ, PowerBank Charge Out, LED Lights, 90W Loud Stereo Sound


Product Dimensions: 6.41 x 15.94 x 8.89 inches


Item Weight: 12.01 pounds


Manufacturer: Tribit


Item model number: BTS52


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: June 13, 2022


Speakers Maximum Output Power: 90 Watts


Item Weight: 12.01 Pounds


Number Of Items: 1


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  • Heavy, and no phone calls, but music is great
I struggled between getting this Tribit Stormbox, or the W-King 80w, for months. I got this tribit instead of the W, since I have had and still have 4 or 5 ? Tribit devices (from earbuds to Stormbox Micro 2), and their sound is always good, they dont lie about how long their devices will play for, they dont lie about bass, their usb ports have NEVER gone out on me because they were loose or cheaply made/applied, and their tech support is as good as Anker is (top 2 support companies on Amazon says me and many others), and also the Tribit was 10w louder, lol. Anyway, the 1st thing I did with this was charge it, 2nd was play music on it. Most of my music I have is mids/high type, and this didnt disappoint me much about a softer bass. BUT, for those musicians who I do like with lots of bass, I was thinking: man, this is kinda low bass. THEN I remembered there was a Bass Boost button! And man, when you hit that thing, it is perfect (to my ears, and for no$5k setup mind you). The Bass Boost REALLY does boost the bass, without drowning out the mids and highs. Dont ask me how the do it, but they do. The wireless reaction time from my phone is instantaneous on this boombox (unlike the micro 2, which has about a .5 second delay). I have been trying to get my computer speakers to work on my tv because there isnt any bass since the speaker bar wireless bass/rears went out, so I hooked this Tribit boombox to my TV ! LOL Funny thing is, is that it actually works, even though I still have the speaker bar hooked into my tv. It takes a few minutes to get the speaker bar and the Tribit to sound evenly (since I have the Tribit next to my bed between my tv with speaker bars and the Tribit acting as bass and Left Rear, lol), but once it does man does it sound good. There is a little delay when my tv is paired with the Tribit, but I know its from me having an old tv, with wireless 3.x or 4.0 max, and also with 2 sound bars hooked up to it (man I wish my 1st sound bar bass/rear didnt go out on me. I cant afford another $700 to $1100 for just a sound bar bass and rear). Anyway, this Tribit is 'almost' what I was looking for, so here comes the Negs/Wishes.] There is NO Remote control. Why not? Because we should be able to stand up every time we change the channel, or the next song is blaringly loud, or too soft, or we actually want to have a conversation with someone next to us and its too loud? Very big missed chance here, assuming we will just use our phones to sound up/down? You have to find the right loudness on both the Tribit and the whatever-it-is you are doing on the phone to have to turn it up/down also? What about when we are on a call, and cant turn the Tribit off, higher or lower? Oh, just turn your music off from the phone you are talking on! Right....... When I turn the Tribit lights off, I dont want to have to turn them off EVERY time I adjust the volume on it. Big mistake having the lights tuned to the Tribit sound up/down (when you physically have to get up, go to the Tribit box, find the sound button, turn it up or down, go back to where you were and see if it is loud enough or not, and keep doing that all day/night long? What about when you arent using your phone, and have music on a usb thumb drive? Way too many scenarios where a remote control would have upped this a star. No way. Another reason why a remote is good in these situations. On, Off, Up, Down sound, turn lights off completely (heck, put a light bar on the remote, so we can see if it is topping out or not), Last song, Next song. Not much to ask for, right? A remote control goes a LONG way on a limited product like this. Did I say this thing is heavy? It really is. I had an older product like this, with more features, that weighed 1/2 or less than this Tribit. A carrying strap would have been nice! Or a bag? Or something, even rubber handle over the plastic would make hauling this around much nicer. Did I say Limited? Yes, I did. This tribit does 2 things, play music from app and lights. Thats it. No Radio (I know, only us old folk listen to the radio). No cd player. No Time/Day/Date etc (would be nice to be able to use this as an Alarm clock. USB port for thumb drives? Port for sd/micro sdhc cards?Power bank? What device is NOT more portable for a power bank? Or even less pricey? I have a 5 hour bank charger I got for $30 that will power my phone longer than this thing when it is not plugged in, lol. Although, I did say they never lie about their products run time, and 30 hours IS a long time, so maybe a power bank is ok, except most of us have our phones in our hands, on a 1/4 pound or less charger if need be, not laying next to a digital dj, heh. Seems this was just one of those Checkbox 'features' because there arent any features (mostly because that would require a remote control for? maybe). AUX In? Hello, phones dont have a 3.5mm port anymore. Or are we supposed to tie ourselves to the Tribit, yet again, and carry a 3.5mm to usb-c cable around? Maybe we could put it in the Tribit carry bag...Oh, wait, there isnt one. Heh. Overall, for what I use it for, its almost perfect. And it seems W-K is going down this road now also with their new lineup (I was choosing between this and the squared W-K back before the new sleeker W-K came out). Except for a remote control, just to turn up or lower volume, and turn it on off (basically a remote that has the buttons on top of the Stormbox, this thing is almost perfect for me, except when I have to lug it somewhere else in the room. Tribit does 2 things VERY well, and those are Sound quality which this has, and real Time mentioned on how long it runs, which is usually on the lower side rather than the higher side. And Tech Support, so 3 things. I havent needed support for this Stormbox, so its 2 for now. Recommended? Yes. If you are strong enough to lug this thing around, just want to play great sounding music outside while you sit, or do yardwork, or have lots of parties. Oh, also if you want to use it for your tv speakers instead of the tinny sounding wimpy ones that come with tv's nowadays, lol. I almost gave it 5 stars, it is that good, but w/o a remote control and very limited use, I just cant give it a 5. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023 by Dman

  • Great all around speaker!
After doing a bunch of research looking for a bluetooth speaker with bigger sound than little alternatives (like the JBL Flip), I gave this Stormbox Blast a try, and so far it has been a blast. The value is great! Sound quality: This speaker out of the box has a typically bright sound profile. The lows are present but limited. The mids are clear, however in tracks with a complex sound they can be compromised by the lows, moreso when equalized. The XBass mode gives the speaker a nice boost when enabled by amplifying that clean bump in the low end that otherwise sounds flat if not enabled. At higher volumes the speaker is pretty consistent, however at the highest few volume levels it does thin out a little on the low end, although not much. At low volumes, the low end also thins out and hardly has a presence, however if you use a third-party EQ (such as Spotify’s equalizer) on top of the XBass setting, bass and low end can be well-present at lower volumes too. This makes little to no difference at higher volumes though, once the speaker already drives more power in the first place. Indoors, this speaker is really impressive! The size to volume ratio is incredible, especially when the speaker is properly equalized and placed near a corner or wall where you can get the most out of it. This speaker can literally vibrate the walls, especially at above half volume with XBass. As for the outdoor performance, the speaker is definitely brighter without the sound acoustics from indoor use, and the low end naturally thins out, however the loudness of the speaker is relatively the same and the low end is still plenty for most genres of music, although I wouldn’t recommend it for particularly bass-heavy music like rap. Battery Life: The battery on this speaker can charge fully within only a couple of hours even given the size of the speaker. As for battery life, using the speaker at ~80% volume playing 80’s rock with XBass enabled and no other equalizers, I found that in 3 hours the battery drained around ~30-40%. At lower volumes, power draw is a lot slower, however if you ramp up the bass with equalizers or play bass-heavy genres, this speaker will chew through battery twice as fast with ease. Unless you plan on listening in such fashion with the speaker plugged in and away from water, this speaker may not be ideal for that usage. Build Quality/Waterproofing: The build quality is decent. This is the part where you get what you expect at this price range. While the speaker is well-built (no vibrations or noises,) the materials are mainly hard plastics. However, the speaker does have rubber feet which is nice. The design of the speaker is also pretty simple and straightforward, but it works. It just doesn’t feel as premium as name brand competitors, but to be fair, competing speakers are made of the same materials but just covered in fabric. Still, I wouldn’t trust this to withstand many drops. As for the waterproofing, I’ve had no issues. I’ve used this speaker by the pool and while washing a car, so it’s been exposed to a hose jet, splashed by pool water, rained on, dunked in pool water, and so on. I’ve never had an issue with water causing problems. The buttons are all responsive and covered by a nice matte rubber material. The LEDs on the speaker, while simple, are all quick to react and surprisingly bright! Using the speaker by the pool at night, I found that these LEDs are bright enough to dimly illuminate 10 feet down into my pool water. Not bad at all! All the buttons are lit up with the exception of the pause and volume buttons. This is kind of annoying, as you will have to fumble around to change the volume or play/pause in the dark. I’m not sure why they deliberately decided to illuminate all buttons except the volume and pause buttons. Aren’t those more important and often used? Optimization: Hardware optimization on the speaker is pretty good. Setting up the speaker for the first time with the Tribit app was quick and easy. The speaker also reliably connects to bluetooth in a second or two. Firmware updates were also quick. However, optimization in the Tribit app isn’t too great. For example, changing the volume with my phone buttons doesn’t always reflect in the app, and can result in the speaker taking a few seconds before updating the volume. There’s also some other areas that have some missed potential. Even though there’s RGB LEDs all over the front of the speaker, there are only two options for reactive LED lights. They’re neat, however it seems like a big missed opportunity from Tribit not to let the user set the LEDs a certain color or pattern, or some other sort of customization. Portability: This speaker is relatively portable. The speaker does weigh a lot, around 15 lbs, and is rather bulky. It won’t fit in most backpacks and you probably won’t be carrying it very far for very long, and it’s nowhere near as portable as a small speaker is. However this does great for stationary activities, such as using it on the beach, or when visiting friends or family, in small parties of 20 or less people, garage speakers, etc. But it definitely wouldn’t get far if you tried to bring it with you going hiking, LOL. Versatility: Easily the best thing that outweighs all issues this speaker has is its versatility. The fact that it sounds so big and loud for it’s size, while being bluetooth with a big battery and great waterproof rating, means that you can practically set this down anywhere inside or outside as long as you can get it there, and it’ll make for an amazing sound system without the troubles of lugging around party speakers or needing wall power and other complications. This speaker can find its way into just about any trip, hangout, or event, and do a great job every time. As if the speaker doesnt seem great already, the price is practically half that of its competitors like the JBL Boomboxes! Tribit really nailed this speaker with its all around performance, but the price? You just can’t beat it. 4/5! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by Madeline P Madeline P

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