
Cambridge SoundWorks OontZ Angle 3 Red
Score: 73/100
Tribit XSound Go USB-C Black
Score: 81/100Rankings

The Tribit XSound Go delivers 16 W of loud sound with dual drivers, a 24-hour battery life, and an IPX7 waterproof rating for rugged outdoor use. Its bulkier form factor and limited deep bass are trade-offs for its high volume and durability. Best suited for campers and beachgoers needing a durable, long-lasting speaker.

The OontZ Angle 3 is an ultra-portable triangular speaker offering 10 W output, 14-hour battery life and IPX5 water resistance. Its modest SPL and limited bass depth may fall short in larger spaces. Best suited for travelers and casual listeners prioritizing size and convenience.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
14 hours | 24 hoursbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 270 gbest | 381 g |
— | 40 mmbest | |
10 W | 16 Wbest | |
30 m | 30.48 mbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Battery Life (hours) | 14 hours | 24 hours |
Audio(1) | ||
Output Power (W) | 10 W | 16 W |
Connectivity(2) | ||
Bluetooth Version | 5.0 | 5.3 |
Bluetooth Range (m) | 30 m | 30.48 m |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (g) | 270 g | 381 g |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (mm) | 71×132×66 mm | 20×20×40 mm mm |
IP Rating | IPX5 | IPX7 |

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Professional reviewers commend the OontZ Angle 3 for its outstanding portability, solid dynamics, low distortion, and generous 14-hour battery life, especially noting the 4th-generation upgrades like dual stereo mode and Bluetooth 5.0. However, they criticize its modest max SPL, limited low-frequency extension, and only IPX5 water resistance, suggesting it's best for personal, on-the-go listening rather than large-room or high-bass applications.
Everyday users repeatedly praise the speaker's tiny size, easy one-hand carry, surprising loudness and bass for its dimensions, long battery life, and water-resistant capability, often stating it outperforms pricier JBL models in casual use. Common complaints focus on insufficient deep bass, occasional Bluetooth dropouts at longer distances, and the inability to fill larger rooms with volume.

“better than cheap JBLs (louder, better sound, longer battery than JBL Clip 3/Go 2)”

“outperforms pricier JBLs in casual use”

“"budget beast" punching above weight with deep bass, 16W output, IPX7, 24-hour playtime, zero AUX latency, and great sound/volume, ideal for mini speaker battles”



Professional reviewers commend the Tribit XSound Go for its impressive 24-hour battery life, robust Bluetooth 5.3 range, and powerful 16 W output that delivers punchy sound in a budget package. The IPX7 rating and dual drivers are praised, though critics note the absence of deep bass and occasional chassis vibration, as well as inconsistent Bluetooth version listings and occasional control button glitches.
Everyday users love the speaker's loud, room-filling audio, long real-world battery life, and reliable waterproof performance, describing it as great value for outdoor and daily use. Recurring complaints focus on limited deep bass, occasional Bluetooth dropouts, unresponsive play/pause controls, and the speaker's bulkier size compared to ultra-portable rivals.