
Tribit
The Tribit PocketGo is an ultra‑compact 108 × 81 × 42 mm Bluetooth speaker weighing 220 g, featuring IP68 waterproofing, MIL‑STD‑810H drop protection, a 7 W full‑range driver, and up to 20 hours of playback from a 2400 mAh battery.
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$24.99
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$23.51
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$19.98
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$29.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the PocketGo for its rugged IP68 rating, MIL‑STD‑810H drop protection, long 20‑hour battery, and surprisingly loud output from a tiny driver, positioning it as the top choice for ultra‑portable outdoor use. However, they criticize the need for EQ tweaking, suboptimal performance when hung, and the absence of newer wireless features like Auracast.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the speaker’s feather‑light weight, true waterproof floating ability, and the punchy sound it delivers at moderate volumes, often noting it feels like a tiny powerhouse. Recurring complaints focus on bass thinning at high volumes and the necessity to adjust the EQ for different music styles.
Common Complaints
Bass washes out above 60 % volume, audio can become muffled when the unit is hung instead of placed flat, and the built‑in EQ often requires user tweaking for balanced sound.
How It Compares
vs. JBL Go 4
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Tribit for ultra‑light weight, longer battery and superior waterproofing; choose JBL if you need broader Bluetooth compatibility.
vs. Edifier ES20
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Disadvantages
Select Tribit for the lightest, most durable, and longest‑lasting option; select Edifier if you prioritize a marginally larger driver and newer Bluetooth version.