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The Tribit XSound Go is a compact yet powerful Bluetooth speaker delivering 16W of distortion-free sound with rich bass, backed by a 24-hour battery and IPX7 waterproof rating. Featuring Bluetooth 5.3 for seamless wireless connectivity up to 150ft, it’s designed for professionals who demand premium audio quality and portability for home, travel, and outdoor adventures.






































| ASIN | B078TH3PHL |
| Additional Features | Stereo pairing;Portable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Volume |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 4000 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 24 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,907 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #91 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 100 Feet |
| Brand | Tribit |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, MP3 Player, Laptop |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, USB |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Battery Powered |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (33,989) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | TRUE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.4"D x 6.7"W x 2.2"H |
| Item Weight | 0.84 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Tribit |
| Maximum Range | 30 Meters |
| Model Name | XSound Go |
| Model Number | TS-BTS20 |
| Mounting Type | bluetooth |
| Number of Audio Channels | 5 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 C batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 16 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 40 Millimeters |
| Speaker Type | Outdoor |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 40 Millimeters |
C**A
Small speaker big sound
I'm really happy with this speaker. The sound is clear, the bass is better than I expected for the size, and the battery lasts up to 24 hours on medium volume. It’s small, easy to carry around and works great indoors or outside. Well worth the price.
J**S
Edit: Great sound! Long battery life!
Highly recommend. Quality tech products and Bluetooth devices for a good price are rare. But that is exactly what this Bluetooth speaker is. I had one of these before that I took camping in rugged conditions, used in the shower etc, and this speaker took it like a champ for five years. I loved it. Unfortunately, these types of batteries can stop charging after a lot of use. So I got a new one, and it's equally fantastic. It's water-resistant, quality built, has great sound and bass, and it has good range. Definitely a good value for a rugged speaker that sounds great.
A**T
Have speaker, will travel: Great little speaker for the price
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.
R**E
Almost there but no cigar. Great overall sound quality but some distortion even at moderate volumes
My bottom line: small, inexpensive speaker that didn't suffer from distorted sound coming from a speaker being too small and trying too hard! > Am really impressed, for a $30 speaker it's got decent sound quality and bass. The reviews for its main competitor, the Soundcore 2, said the Soundcore had a better bass boom, but that the XSound Go had the more balanced sound. That was it for me, the more balanced sound meant it was more likely to NOT suffer the usual distortion problems, and giving you the full soundstage for a natural sound is something these smaller speakers can rarely do. I've been very pleased: super small, the TWS stereo is wonderful, the price was low enuf I got two of them. It does suffer from distortion though. I play mostly at lower to mid volumes and even then, on some songs, it snds like its struggling. They must have figured out how to minimize it cause I don't find it super objectionable like I usually do, and some people might not even notice it. But it tells me that I have to go the next size larger in order to achieve my goal of small but no distortion (at moderate volumes) quality sound. Universal problem: The volume increase from the phone is not gradual at all, so it's hard to get just the right volume. With my larger Soundcore Motion Boom Plus I've learned to use its onboard volume control: roughly TWICE AS MUCH VOLUME GRADATION! Major plus for me. But the XSound Go does not possess this feature, the stupidly large volume shifts on my phone are the same using the XSound's volume controls. Bummer! I really wanted to give this unit 5 stars: love the overall sound quality, battery life, the small size, the build quality and sleekness of design, the stereo effect, the price. But that bit of distortion, even at moderate volumes, has me willing to go the next price point up unfortunately. > Was surprised to learn that this box has been out since 2018, with various changes along the way: USB C, TWS stereo, upgraded BT, longer range. But their other similar unit that would probably get the job done for me, the Tribit XSound 2, first came out last year, so the overall design is improved, and it's got nearly twice the wattage and the speaker itself is not that much bigger. However, it's twice the price. Am I being silly? I've got plenty of BT speakers, just not a pair of them for glorious stereo sound, which'll be a welcome mat to spending more time at my desk. So far the main contestants are the XSounds 2, the Wonderboom 4, and the Soundcore Motion 300. All of them twice the price! Oh well, this is a good problem to have, right?
L**S
um produto de boa qualidade. A bateria dura muito tempo, e a qualidade do som é espetacular
I**.
This compact speaker delivers far more than I expected. The sound is warm, clear, and very pleasant to listen to, with vocals that stand out and smooth treble that never gets harsh. Even the bass is impressive for its size. What I appreciate most is how consistent it sounds without needing constant EQ adjustments — it just works. Battery life is excellent. At around 50–75% volume, I consistently get well over 14 hours of use, which makes it perfect for long sessions or outdoor evenings. The Aux input is also a great bonus when I want a wired connection. The overall experience is smooth, reliable, and simple. I liked it enough that I’m buying a second one to pair in stereo for my projector setup. For the price, the value is outstanding — easily matching or exceeding speakers with higher power ratings and higher price tags that I already own. بالعربي ومن الاخر، أشتريه واتكل على ربك 😁
L**I
Ottimo prodotto. Casse con una buona acustica. Ricarica veloce e durevole.
A**R
What an awesome little speaker!! Sound is on point for a little unit and the price. Defo recommend!
D**I
Fast delivery and item well received in good order. Overall speaker performance is superb and to my satisfaction. To me it's a 5 out of 5 stars. Well balance highs and lows, clarity is just nice, bass is awesome as well not breaking at high volume. Now I am just testing how long the battery can last hopefully the whole night at full blast 😜
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