AA—November 5, 2025
I’ve had the Tribit Stormbox Blast for over 2 years now, and even to this day I still use it for my work. I work in a warehouse environment, so having something I can: 1.) Play loud and still be portable for the sound This thing is LOUD for its size. Granted, I work in a very noisy warehouse environment full of loud forklifts, conveyor belts etc. and it is still a beast at playing in my work area. Can be heard clearly about 50 feet around wherever I’m playing it depending on how loud the surroundings are. It’s portable enough to where I don’t mind carrying it in each day. I used some beach chair straps around the handle so I can sling it on my shoulder. Not necessary but I like the option. 2.) Play for a long period of time + Durability So realistically if you’re playing this thing full volume you’re going to get about max 3-4 hours. I usually stick to 40-60% when I ride around with it on my machine and it lasts me 6 hours. YMMV. As far as durability goes this thing is a tank. My speaker has a few bumps and scratches but it’s normal wear and tear. I’ve put it through the ringer. I alternate between a cold and dry environment at my workplace and it works well in both, but be mindful, I’ve had it start to glitch out and become extremely tinny at about -20 F (freezer area at my job) so keep it out of extremely cold environments and you’ll be fine. 3.) Have a rich, full sound At the default settings it sounds good but the eq helps make it pop. It was serviceable but there are ways to get much, MUCH better sound out of this. I’ll give you a cheat code here. Put two rectangular car magnets for phones on each side of the speaker. It will increase the low end frequencies of the passive radiators and make the bass punch even harder. I use a custom EQ that goes as follows from left to right on the tribit app: +6 -1 +1 +1 -1 0 +6 +5 +6 (make sure you update the speaker to the latest firmware before using this eq) With this combination you’ll have a speaker that eviserates anything close to this price range. I bought it at $150, seems to be going for that much regularly. tl;dr: All in all, you will be very happy with this. Read more


Invisible smile—October 3, 2024
I won't exaggerate, this speaker is just that, a speaker. But it does it really well and for a good price. Audiophiles will tell you to get the earfun u-boom L or the u-boom X, or even the soundcore motion plus. But for most people who enjoy some extra bass and some fun lights, this is the speaker for you. It doesn't have the absolute best bass or sound quality, but for this price ($160 almost always on sale or with a coupon, I got mine for $80 used) it absolutely beats everything else no doubt. Here are some quick pros and cons for reference: Pros: Good, clean bass. sound quality is good enough that you will start noticing imperfections in the original mixing of the music you listen to lol Battery lasts quite a while durable lights are surprisingly decent build quality is above average (all plastic and rubber, but it's good quality) Gets VERY loud, you can hear it at max volume for about 150ft before you can't make out the music very well CONS: Heavy (14 LBS) handle is very bulky entire thing is very large, make sure you're okay with the size before buying. app continually asks you to make an account (you can just restart it and bypass, but still annoying) Bass doesn't go much lower than 50hz, and even that's stretching it. Bass is not very prominent at lower volumes, sounds good at 25% and beyond. TL;DR good speaker, bass is nice but doesn't get subwoofer levels of low, heavy as hell, large, sound quality is very good. Read more
MAZARxSKUNK—December 19, 2022
The media could not be loaded. Over the years I’ve own many speakers from small to large. I was also a nightclub stagehand and sound guy for years and now with technology getting better and better everything that you use to have to pay an arm and leg for you can get for a fair price. I always wanted to get a bluetooth speaker that has it all, this one is for sure “bang for your buck”. A great value for sure. I’ve had it for about 2 months and I hope it’ll last. Time will tell, but I’m still smiling from the day I took it out of the box. I listen to music everywhere and when my living space tv’s sound got dull this added so much life back to the experiences while watching shows and films. I’m thinking to myself if this was out a half decade before it would of been an easier decision to not spend sixteen hundred on a home theatre system. Out of the box the EQs are not for everyone, pretty good for what they are. Being able to adjust it is a smart move on the company’s part. I included pictures of a universal “U” shape eq setting if you think the “music” or “xbass” eqs are lacking in the highs. this will bring the out bass without drowning out everything else. It’s a nice balance for most genres that need the low and high end to shine (dance, hip hop, latin, meditation, rock). Weighs about 12-15lbs. The battery life claims are probably based on lights off with volume on lowest setting, which isn’t a lie but useless, unless you’re in a sound proof room. With 2 nights of full sleep without interruption I get about a good 16 hours on 30% volume on charge with lights off on my u shape eq with heavy bass before the low battery warning comes on. Updates through the app are easy and simple. The lights are fun but basic with only two settings. Hopefully they add more later. I love this speaker and have nothing to really complain about. I don’t mind the look, feel, weight, size, or anything about it, but the low battery warning has me a little annoyed. I’ll let you know the reason. My wife has high anxiety and we play relaxing sleep beats or sleep frequencies for her to doze off to most nights. So this is a heads up for anyone who wants to use this to bed. When the battery is low, It will constantly let you know with a voice warning that will interrupt your sleep. It a nice feature to have but I got annoyed because for people who use it for sleep like I do you’ll be rudely awaken to shut it off or plug it in. It’s not adjustable in the app. I’ve ask the manufacturer if they’ll include it in the future, and they just stated it’s built in for the user to know the battery is low. My guess is it’s to prolong the battery and keep it from draining all the way for future fails. Not a big deal still a great speaker with lots to love. I have taken it out to the parties, parks and beaches(where my last favorite speaker the 70w w-king x11 would be competing for space, especially against crowds and waves sounds) I am actually going to buy a second one to have stereo pairing. I think the sounds for the price would be great and more portable then a jbl party box 100. (Also try to produce music on the side check out it out on Spotify, Apple Music and here on Amazon Music. MAZARxSKUNK ) Read more