
Tribit
The Tribit XSound Plus 2 is a compact portable Bluetooth speaker delivering 30 W of stereo sound with XBass enhancement, IPX7 waterproofing, and up to 24 hours of claimed battery life. It features Bluetooth 5.3 with a 150 ft range, one‑click TWS pairing, and a companion app for custom EQ.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the XSound Plus 2 for its compact size, robust IPX7 durability, and the long Bluetooth range afforded by 5.3. They also appreciate the custom EQ app and the 30 W output that delivers clear mids and highs, though they note that preset EQs can sound thin and real‑world battery life is noticeably lower than the 24‑hour claim.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the speaker’s all‑day battery, loud sound with XBass boost, and reliable waterproofing, especially for poolside and outdoor gatherings. Common complaints revolve around the need to keep XBass active for decent bass, shorter actual battery life, and occasional tinny highs in certain modes.
Common Complaints
Bass feels thin without XBass, real‑world battery life falls short of the advertised 24 hours, and some EQ presets produce tinny highs that need app adjustment.
What People Are Saying
“Exceptional 24-hour battery life (though real-world tests show 10-13 hours).”
How It Compares
vs. JBL Go 3
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Choose Tribit for longer battery and party features; choose JBL Go 3 for ultra‑compact size and tighter bass.
vs. Anker Soundcore (generic model)
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Tribit is better for users needing waterproof durability, longer battery, and app‑based EQ; Soundcore may suit those prioritizing deeper bass and multi‑room capabilities.