🎉 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Tribit Upgraded StormBox Pro is a portable Bluetooth speaker designed for outdoor enthusiasts and party lovers alike. With high-fidelity 360° sound, a robust 24-hour battery life, and an IP67 waterproof rating, this speaker is perfect for any adventure. Enhanced with XBass technology and Bluetooth 5.3 for seamless connectivity, it ensures you never miss a beat, whether at the beach or in your backyard.
Battery Charge Time | 24 Hours |
Compatible Devices | Desktop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Woofer Diameter | 3 Inches |
Tweeter Diameter | 47 Millimeters |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Bluetooth Range | 100 Meters |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
Specific Uses For Product | outdoor activities, parties, concert-like sound experiences |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
Is Waterproof | TRUE |
Maximum Range | 30 Meters |
Control Method | Touch |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount,Freestanding,Tabletop |
Material Type | ABS+PC/TPE |
Speaker Type | Outdoor |
Additional Features | XBass, 360 Sound, Waterproof, Stereo pairing |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Smartphones or Tablets |
Subwoofer Diameter | 3 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.6"D x 18"W x 9.6"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.1 |
Frequency Response | 60 Hz |
Input Voltage | 7.2 Volts |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 40 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, wireless |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Number Of Circuits | 1 |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
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Amazing Quality-Brillant Design-Amazing Sound
What more can I say other than, Amazon, keep listing these underground and not in the big box stores Bluetooth speaker manufacturers. I literally have owned these speakers, ranked from 1 to , 1 being the best speaker I have ever owned in the portable Bluetooth speaker category. Keep in mind, I'm just the average everyday, in my car with 2 12 in subs by JL audio, Bose highs and lows (Armada SUV), and home entertainment center that is a old late 80s Marantz Amplifier attached to 2 Marantz floor 15s with highs and mids within the speakers. So, I'm no audiophile, no schooling to know notes and ranges or frequencies, just know when it is at 100 volume, is it distorted, does the bass give out at every hit if battery is half dead (Sony Bluetooth Speakers), and a few other important things I must have in a speaker such as; distance before the karate chopping the song to death starts, can it charge my phone as well (at a speed of 1.5a or higher if that even has hit a speaker yet), MAH capacity has to be 3000 or higher, portability is important, weather resistant is minor, I'm 45 and no longer desire to be with homies regardless of weather conditions or at a beach I'm black so I'm straight, I'll keep my ass indoors if it rains and pool parties was 20 years ago ipwhatever is only for my phone. Speaker who gives two turds, as long as it hits those marks I'm hella happy. Here we are and where this bad boy/girl ranks in my list of yompers.My list of amazing speaks/yompers1. Soundcore Select Pro: absolutely hands down best of it's class by a Seattle Slew distance. Price is unbeatable at 55 dollars during December, regular 90 dollars. Reason you don't see it on Amazon, cause soundcore realized they sold it at a way to cheap price and rebranded it with the motion boom, motion boom is second but the select Pro is by far all around number 1 which includes any JBL Bose Sony or pick one, soundcore nailed it.2. Motion boom soundcore: same as select Pro but more money and bigger battery. Oh they charge devices at the Anker iq speed, since soundcore is Anker, makes since.3. Oontz: damn brilliant design, first to do it triangular and the price point is beyond mi dblowing. My first was the smallest one, I ran down stairs demanded my wife stop her job and hear this little walkey sized speaker, not bunch of bass but clarity and loudness unmatched, 20 dollars and 69 for the biggest one and get 2 of the biggest one they make and they just passed soundcore due to stereo sound and only 120 and you have a speaker, really 2 that sound studiesqe.4. This speaker. Almost a tie with oontz big boy but the price of this one has me putting it 4. Had it been more like 49, number 1.5, soundcore is top dawg for awhile just cause of the app and everything involved. This speaker though is super attractive, chicks come up to just want to hold it, sometimes I gotta ask what it is that they want to hold cause I forget I have in hand cause it's not charge (JBL) heavy or awkward like the many out there. It sounds on par with the megaboom 2 from ue. Not as much bass but the 360 and the clarity is beautiful and filling if starving to hear a rap song like some pac that you just need to hear the message, the best is nice but days the message is what matters and this speaker is that speaker.I could go on on and on, frankly that's to much texting and if my lady knew I wrote this much I be hung immediately and divorced while hanging. So I gotta go but I hope my grammar and structure wasn't to over the place but I'm trying to write and ensure snoop wifey wife don't snoop over my shoulder and say, " oh ok I see, so when I get a bae I'm drivn and I know you parked at the store cause I followed you, but you can opinionize on a yomper, boi you foul" so yeah. Ya dig and I'm out
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Tribit Stormbox Pro Versus Bose Soundlink Revolve.
I have both of these speakers and am offering a comparison. These are my opinions for what they’re worth. The bottom line is that the Tribit Stormbox Pro is a better value than the Bose Soundlink Revolve.Sound:Both of these speakers provide excellent room-filling sound that is decidedly different. The Bose is more ambient with a mono feel, which it is. The bass and mid-range are good but there is very little in the way of high treble. For example, you probably won't hear that classic "ping" in middle of "Comfortably Numb". Bose, being Bose, provides no information about what is inside the casing. My guess is that there is one woofer and a single transducer.Tribit, on the other hand, emits more of a surround sound which actually seems stereophonic. Bass is thumping amazing with the booster on, mid-range is fine and and very high notes come through loud and clear. Some reviewers describe this as "Tinny"; I don't think so. Tribit openly discloses that there is a subwoofer, 2 transducers and 2 passive radiators.ADVANTAGE: Tribit. At lower volume, the sound quality is equal. Tribit wins at moderate to high volume with the Extra Bass activated.Functionality:Bose has 5 control buttons (Power, Bluetooth pairing, volume + and -, and one more which I haven’t figured out but things get messed up whenever I push it. An audio cable port is provide if you can’t connect via Bluetooth for some reason. The optional Bose charging cradle is the worst accessory ever designed in history - don’t waste your money. Bose rates the speaker as IP55 water resistant.Tribit has 4 buttons (Power, Bluetooth pairing, and volume + and -). The Tribit also shows battery power. The Stormbox Pro has a carrying strap which is a great idea; I’ve dropped my Bose a couple times. Tribit rates the speaker as IP67 water proof.ADVANTAGE: Tribit. The controls are simpler.Price:Right now, the Bose Soundlink Revolve (Series II) is $219 and the Tribit Stormbox Pro is $119.95 with a 20% coupon ($95.96).ADVANTAGE: Tribit. Bose is over-priced.Appearance:The Bose exterior is solid plastic and durable. Tribit has a high-quality fabric exterior and looks good. The Stormbox is 1” higher than the Revolve.ADVANTAGE: Equal.Battery:I’ve never had an issue with my Bose’s battery. The manufacturer claims 13 hours of playtime. Tribit claims to provide 24 hours of play time and has a port for charging your cell phone.ADVANTAGE: Equal.Durability:One thing you have to hand to Bose, their products are built to last. Despite the fact I cannot attest to the Tridbit's durability - Bose gets the vote.Advantage: BoseSummary:The Tribit Stormbox Pro is an amazing portable speaker at under $100. It meets or beats the Bose SoundLink Revolve in all categories. I don’t know how it would match up against the Bose SoundLink Revolve+ with runs $329.
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A Bigger Bang For Your Buck!
Over time I've bought more Bluetooth speakers than I'd care to admit. All sizes, all price ranges. I'm not going to say the Tribit Storm Box Pro is the absolute best I've ever heard. I mean, it goes without saying that a higher end $200+ speaker will generally sound pretty scectacular. But even so, I will say, the SB Pro has pretty much emerged as my go-to for most on-the-go listening situations. It's audio quality is outstanding for it's size. Whether you like it loud or soft, this speaker has a smooth, balanced, listenable sound with plenty of punch when needed. Even at high volume It never grates on the ears! Add to that, the fact that it's highly portable, rugged, has great battery life and costs well under $100. If I could only have one Bluetooth speaker I'd be happy enough with this one.
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