Tribit XSound Go Bluetooth Speaker with 16W Loud Sound & Deeper Bass, 24H Playtime, IPX7 Waterproof, Bluetooth 5.3 TWS Pairin

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 34,732 ratings

Price: 32.99

Last update: 01-07-2025


About this item

KILLER AUDIO: With crystal highs, crisp mids and rich bass, XSound Go creates an immersive listening experience unlike any other. State of the art bass radiators and dual 8W power drivers deliver shocking sound without distortion even at maximum volume.
EXTREME WATERPROOFING: Pool parties? Definitely. Lounging on the beach? Absolutely. Singing in the shower? You bet! This waterproof speaker is perfect for all sorts of summer fun.
SLEEK & SOPHISTICATED: Tribit XSound Go is as stylish as they come. Curved edges and a matte finish offer a modern touch, the compact design maximizes portability. Toss it in a backpack, stick in in your purse, or carry it around with the attached strap.
ALL DAY PLAY: Keep the music pumping all day (and all night) long. The powerful battery guarantees up to 24 hours of continuous use! You'll be able to enjoy your favorite songs whenever (and wherever) you please.
WIRELESS CONNECTION: Don't let cords tie you down. Premium bluetooth 5.0 technology effortlessly connects to all of your bluetooth-enabled devices up to 100ft range. Press and hold the multifunction button to access the voice input for Siri and Google Now.

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Top reviews from the United States

G****y64
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressed little box
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
It's surprising to hear the quality sound coming out of such a small speaker, it also has a long battery life, can easily connect to bluetooth, well built and inexpensive. Yes, highly recommend Tribit's product
altokat
5.0 out of 5 stars Have speaker, will travel: Great little speaker for the price
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2022
I’ve got an old GoGroove SonaWave speaker purchased in 2012 which has served me well through the years and still works. It’s not a Bluetooth, though, and I couldn’t use it with my new phone. I also needed more volume in certain settings. After borrowing friends’ Bose SoundLink mini-speakers for use in VBS music, I decided to invest in a mini-speaker of my own, looking for a less expensive alternative to Bose. After comparing specs and experiences, I settled on this Tribit XSound Go.

This speaker has been taken to the pool, beach, accompanied me on various car and plane trips, served in VBS music, blasts tracks when I’m working out at home – and it delivers. I switch back and forth easily from my iPhone to MacBook with Bluetooth connectivity. I’ve never had to re-pair after the initial setting, and all I have to do is disconnect from one device and reconnect with the other. Yet I can still use the aux-jack with my old non-Bluetooth laptop which I still use for music editing.

I’m very much pleased with the volume and the sound quality. In leading VBS music in a choir room over the years, I found no significant difference between the previously borrowed Bose mini-speakers and the Tribit XSound Go. Neither are going to shake the walls in a larger room. In a smaller room like the spare bedroom where I do my workouts, the sound fills the room and I don’t need full volume to do it. The Housemate Husband is often closing the door so he can watch TV down the hall in peace. The bass notes come through fine, and I like a good bass when I’m working out. Again, it’s not going to shake the walls, but it’s more than adequate at less than full volume and covers up my enthusiastic whoops and hollers.

Range for connectivity is good as well, discovered accidentally when trying to play something from my phone or laptop in the kitchen and hearing the sound emanate from the workout room. That’s a distance of 37 feet plus going around a corner another 6-8 feet.

Some folks have faulted the speaker that there’s no forward-back button on the controls. Check the instructions: pressing play twice skips a track, pressing it three times repeats…. It works! As it is, I’m more likely to use the phone or laptop controls to skip or repeat.

Time between charges is more than adequate. I’ve never really kept track of how long a charge lasts, but in taking the speaker to the pool several days a week and using it 2-3 hours at a time I may need to charge it once a week. The light by the power button will start flashing red slowly when it’s getting close to needing a recharge (those instructions again!); by the time the speaker tells you “Battery low” and the red light is flashing faster, there’s not much of a charge left and it’ll shut off within a few minutes.

Overall, no drawbacks, only positives in over 9 months of regular use, and I can recommend this speaker for home and travel.
Xmetal
5.0 out of 5 stars These MAY have unseated the Tribit XSound Surf as ny FAVORITE sounding bluetooth speaker
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
Update: I am still just blown away .. .HOW did a company I already trusted (and I dont say that lightly or often) make my favorite speaker the XSound Surf ... better? ... HOW? ... I saw a deal on a used-like New one for $19+ tax ... I had to get it and it IS USB C and does sound identical to the original (other than tape on the box ... and i admit the seller was Tribit's parent company too) ... It basically looks brand new ... I am so happy about Tribit speakers, I admit it ... for "the right price" .. I am keeping an eye on the Tribit Max Sound Plus ... OH NOT TO REPLACE any of the ones i have ... just to add ANOTHER Tribit speaker to my collection.

Thanks for making such great products AND having great support... even trying to help me in the past when i had issues with tribit speaker from a true (not related to Tribit in any way) third party seller.

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To be fair I was going to wait to write this review. The thinking was something really impresses me at first when it’s right out of the box, but then becomes “meh… I like it but it’s just ok” after some time using it. Before I begin, I will not bore people with the list of bluetooth devices I have but just to note, I do have some Tribit headphones, as well as the following bluetooth speakers

- Oontz Angle 3 Ultra (that matters … I think as you go up in the Oontz lineup they sound a bit better than the last)
- 2 Tribit XSound Surfs
- LFS – LFS 180 – my first BT speaker
- Braven BRV-1
and a DOSS Soundbox Touch

I DO WANT to note that this review is on the apparent Upgraded version of the XSound Surf. I think it was youtuber Oluv Gadgets that said the originals didn’t sound as good to him but then he tried the upgraded model and it sounded a bit better. Which model one gets maybe key here

I am NOT a fan of “OMG this is the best … there is nothing wrong with this product” reviews but .. to be honest other than a “things to note” item or two maybe … I have NOTHING bad to say about this speaker.

Sound Quality, Build Quality, just … everything I can think of, I love. Basically one of my favorite speakers has been the Tribit XSound Surf (this speaker’s “little brother” I suppose). If someone said “OK you love the XSound Surf but be critical … what would you like to make it better?” … I would say

A) longer battery life .. the Surf is ADVERTISED at 10HR max (the sound quality you get makes that totally acceptable to me… the Surf sounds GREAT) … AND B) without harming the great sound … maybe a little more soundstage or a “wider” sound. … WELL … that is what I am hearing with the GO. I DO ADMIT I have had this for less than a week so I really cant comment on the battery life other than “IT DOES last longer than the Surf” … just to be fair. But somehow they made a great sounding speaker sound better.

Sound is right where I like it … there is so much punch in the bass, but it’s a CLEAN bass .. it doesn’t bleed into anything in my view. Also while you may not expect it looking at the “small package” of this speaker, to get a “sub-woofer” like sound out of it, but you do. Everything is right where I like it. It’s a “U” or “V” shaped sound but its sounds good and not forced in my view.

“Things to Note”: Here I have to watch how I say this … this maybe as close to what some consider a “con” as you will get but I cant bring myself to say these are Cons.

- While … almost all the speakers I have are like this and I do know “360 sound” speakers exist (Tribit even has some I believe) … the sound is not as “perfect” if you are not right in front of the speaker. Meaning behind it or on the side, you may really get the great sound but it’s not the best sound compared to “head one, speaker facing you”. Again this is NOT just an issue with the XSound GO.

- Late at night I like listening Smooth Jazz, and relaxing music at lower volumes. With the Go and it’s lowest setting it is quiet (what I want) but sometimes the thump of that “subwoofer” type sound is still there … it drowns out the rest of the audio. One “click” up in volume and the issue is almost solved completely. While this sounds like a “Con”… this type of tuning makes me ALSO LOVE the speaker.

BASICALLY what I mean is that at specific times in my use-case … It’s not the best at it’s lowest volume and that boomy sub-woofer like sound on those genres … OTHER TIMES this exact tuning at any other time of day (even the same genres) MAKES THIS MY FAVORITE sounding speaker.

Comparisons to other speakers
- The LFS 180 speaker has the issue of even at it’s lowest volume AND EVERYTIME you turn it on, it’s REALLY LOUD, but worse … it has a “Bluetooth buzz or hum” to it. It has great sound, but those issues make me not want to use it as much as I normally would. The Go is better than this speaker… the LFS sounds great but those two issues hold it back.

- Tribit XSound Surf – Like I said this speaker maybe the “Little brother” of the XSound Surf. Everything is basically the same but I feel the GO (again this is the Upgraded “GO”) sounds a little more “full” and open to me. The battery life at least being advertised as a bit more than the Surf is a plus too. Not counting wanting more battery life, I think that the Surf MAY have been my former #1 favorite just on sound alone.

- Oontz Angle 3 Ultra – without going into too much of a description the Ultra (2nd gen I think I have) sounds decent but it can sound boomy at times. Remember when I said this GO has “clean bass” well … I don’t want to go overboard as headphone, speaker, earbud wise I have heard FAR WORSE … the bass on the ultra bleeds into the mids sometimes … DON'T GET ME WRONG, I still REALLY love and recommend the ultra, but it doesn’t sound as “crisp” in the mids and highs as it could and … really how this XSound Go sounds. I know “muddy” and while I may have just described it, the Ultra is “not that “ bad but it is noticeable to me. I just want to be fair (pro and con sound wise) to Oontz there. Also I can not speak for “lower” Oontz models.

- DOSS Soundbox Touch
While the Soundbox Touch has bass, don’t get me wrong and late at night at low volumes it DOESN’T have that extra thump the XSound Go has (solving one of my “things to note” issues) … at higher volumes you 100% here the bass but many would consider the Soundbox Touch lacking in the bass.. especially self described “bass heads” … I suppose it depends on the sound you are looking for, but the Go 100% HAS a thump in the bass, the Soundbox doesn’t.

- The Braven I have issues the comparison at the time of me typing this. The Braven has a good balance sound (I’d say cleaner and better than the Oontz Angle 3 Ultra) but its maybe a similar sound to the XSound GO here or XSound Surf with the bass pulled back a little … a thump but not as impactful as the Go’s or Surf’s .. TOTALLY not saying that is a bad thing either way.

Conclusion:
This … this Tribit XSound Surf MAY HAVE de-throned the Tribit XSound Surf as my #1 favorite bluetooth speaker that I own. I DO WANT to just bring up that while I have had issues with that LFS speaker I have. I RECOMMEND ALL of the ones mentioned here… Even with some having different pros and cons.

XSound Go (Upgraded) wise … well that is a no-brainer if its my new favorite. OF COURSE I recommend it
Mike L
4.0 out of 5 stars Great speaker for the price
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
I have purchased 3 of these speakers and they are a great speaker for the price. Very good sound quality and the size is perfect for taking along wherever you go. USB charging makes it easy to keep it charged. Highly recommend.
William black
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great!
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
Best speaker for the money. Easy to operate, designed nicely, and sounds great with good base. I would recommend this speaker to someone looking for a speaker that doesn't take up much room and offers really decent sound. Five stars
Kindle Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars IMPRESSED!!!
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
I subscribe to National Geographic & NYT. Recently, newsletters from National Geographic and Wirecutter highly recommended the Tribit Bluetooth Speaker. These recommendations and the low cost motivated me to try to speaker. I am impressed by the quality of the speaker, and its connectivity. The speaker does everything as advertised. The only thing I have not done to test it is immerse the speaker in water. I have connected the speaker to various computers, tablets, phones, etc., without a hitch. I highly recommend this affordable speaker for in and around the house, beach, camping out. The speaker is a welcome addition.

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