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Tribit XSound Go Review

An inexpensive speaker that is totally waterproof and sounds better than built-in phone speakers
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Tribit XSound Go Review
Credit: Jenna Ammerman
Price:  $37 List
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Manufacturer:   Tribit Audio
By Max Mutter and Steven Tata  ⋅  Sep 26, 2018
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RANKED
#10 of 10
  • Sound Quality - 40% 4.0
  • Portability - 25% 8.0
  • Volume - 20% 3.0
  • Battery Life - 15% 8.0

Our Verdict

Many people just want a high-performing speaker that sounds better than their phone's built-in speakers, that can follow them wherever they go, and it would be nice if the price point meant losing or breaking it wouldn't be tear-inducing. The Tribit XSound Go checks all of those boxes. It sounds fairly good, is lightweight and IPX7 waterproof, and is one of the least expensive speakers out there. Sure, this speaker doesn't provide audiophile-approved sound quality, but it is more than capable of serenading some friends soaking in a sunset or relaxing on the beach. It also lasts 18.5 hours on a single charge, so you can keep the party going into the wee hours of the night. See how it rates next to the competition in our Bluetooth speaker review.
REASONS TO BUY
Waterproof
Inexpensive
REASONS TO AVOID
Weak bass
Not very loud

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Bottom Line A good, inexpensive option for those that want something waterproofA great balance of sound quality, portability, and priceConveniently small and light, this speaker sounds excellent for its size, and its clip feature makes it easy to take anywhereWaterproof, impact-resistant, and compact, this speaker is capable of accompanying you on all your adventuresWhile this speaker can't match the sound quality of its more expensive competitors, it's still a good option at an attractive price
Rating Categories Tribit XSound Go JBL Flip 5 JBL Clip 4 Ultimate Ears Wonde... Anker Soundcore 3
Sound Quality (40%)
4.0
7.0
6.0
7.0
6.0
Portability (25%)
8.0
7.0
10.0
8.0
7.0
Volume (20%)
3.0
9.0
6.0
8.0
6.0
Battery Life (15%)
8.0
9.0
9.0
6.0
7.0
Specs Tribit XSound Go JBL Flip 5 JBL Clip 4 Ultimate Ears Wonde... Anker Soundcore 3
Dimensions (in x in x in) 6.7" x 2.3" x 2.2" 3.64" x 3.6" x 8.5" 1.8" x 3.4" x 5.3" 3.68" x 3.68" x 4.02" 6.9" x 2.4" x 2.2"
Inputs and Charging Ports Charging port, Micro-USB, 3.5mm auxillary input Micro USB port USB-C port Micro USB port USB-C port
IP Rating IPX7 IPX7 IP67 IP67 IPX7
Reported Weight (ounces) 13.4 oz 19.04 oz 8.48 oz 15.04 oz 13.12 oz
Measured Weight 13.4 oz 19 oz 8.13 oz 14.9 oz 17.8 oz
Wireless Range (feet) 66 Not Listed Not Listed 100 66
Reported Battery Life (hours) 24 12 10 13 24
Measured Battery Life (hours) 18.5 27 27 13 16.75

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Tribit XSound Go certainly isn't the most melodious speaker we tested, but decent sound, a low price, and a rugged build make this a good choice for those shopping on a budget, or those that just want an inexpensive, waterproof option that they can take to the beach or lake without worry.

tribit xsound go
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Performance Comparison


While not a top performer, the Tribit XSound Go still endeared itself to us due to its low price and IPX7 waterproof rating. You can read our full thoughts below.

Sound Quality


This is the weakest point of the XSound Go, and it only managed to earn a mediocre 4 out of 10 in our sound quality testing. Everything about the sound, from bass power to clarity to dynamic range, is slightly below average. That's not to say it sounds bad, however. Unless you're the type of person that cringes at anything but top shelf speakers, the soundscape produced by the XSound Go will be acceptable. Plus, it sounds infinitely better, and louder, than a phone's built-in speakers. This makes it a worthwhile purchase if more than one person is going to be listening to your music while out on the go.

tribit xsound go - the xsound go sounds ok, but not great. its acceptable for casual...
The XSound Go sounds ok, but not great. ITs acceptable for casual listening, but might offend audiophiles.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

There are certainly waterproof speakers that sound better. It's also much more expensive, so you'll have to decide how much of a premium you're willing to pay for sound quality.

Portability


The Tribit XSound Go did quite well in our portability testing, weighing in at only 13.4 ounces it is quite light. The IPX7 waterproof rating means it can survive even complete submersion in water, making it a perfect companion if your adventures take you to lakes, rivers, and oceans. The curved edges may seem like a minor design choice, but they actually make it much easier to shove the XSound Go into a bag full of wet towels than if it had square edges. All of this earned it a score of 8 out of 10.

tribit xsound go - weighing in at 13.4 ounces, this speaker can easily be brought on...
Weighing in at 13.4 ounces, this speaker can easily be brought on any adventure.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Again, there are waterproof speakers that are lighter and smaller, namely the UE Roll 2. However, the XSound Go is significantly cheaper than any of these lighter options.

Volume


The small size of the XSound Go certainly limits its maximum volume, earning it the lowest score of 3 out of 10 in this metric. In our testing it was able to fill a small room with sound, but anything larger and the volume felt less than booming. For a few friends listening on the beach it has plenty of volume, but it would struggle in a room with lots of people hanging out and talking or dancing. For most uses this level of volume won't feel limiting, but if you're planning on a dance party you'll definitely want something with a bit more juice. However, this small and loud speaker isn't waterproof, which might be a dealbreaker.

tribit xsound go - the xsound go and its included charging cable.
The XSound Go and its included charging cable.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Battery Life


The Tribit XSound Go excelled in our battery life testing, lasting a full 18.5 hours on a single charge. That's an entire day's worth of waking hours. This performance was better than even more expensive waterproof models like the UE Roll 2, which lasted 14 hours, and the UE Boom 2, which lasted 12 hours.


Value


The Tribit XSound Go's main selling point is the fact that it's inexpensive. Considering it is waterproof that feels like a fairly good price. The sound quality is only mediocre, so you do have to make some sacrifices for that low price, but if you're looking for a budget-friendly option we feel it is a good value.

Yes, you can get better sound quality by upgrading to a top-tier Bluetooth speaker, but then you might lose the waterproof rating. You can also get much better battery life by sending just a little more on the Anker SoundCore 2, but again you lose the waterproof rating and you sacrifice a bit of sound quality. Bottom line, the Tribit XSound Go offers the best balance of performance and price for those looking for a low-budget speaker.

Conclusion


The Tribit XSound Go is the least expensive waterproof speaker we've found. While the sound quality is slightly less than average, its low price and IPX7 waterproof rating make it an attractive option for those seeking a budget and water-friendly speaker.

Max Mutter and Steven Tata