I've had the old version of this speaker I bought a few years ago off of Amazon and the main issue I had was for some reason the right speaker kept on blowing out after a week of using it even though I wasn't paying it at unsafe volumes. decided to give it another shot when I was looking for a small Bluetooth speaker and after a few days of using it I've found that it's pretty good for the price and it has good mid-range and highs for the size
Got mine in blue about 2 months ago. Everything in this review, at least those I've noticed with the product, are true. You have to be right in front of the speaker as well to get the best experience. But overall, it's something that will fit your life on the go quite nicely. Just wish the case came in the box because I had to buy a case separately.
@@Yowzoe hi. I'm not sure if I already replied to your question, but I bought mine locally, online, through a platform called Shopee. If you have access to that platform or other similar platforms like Lazada, then I can point you to the seller.
Been using my Tribit Xsound Go since August 2022. It sounds ok but i noticed a few things: 1. When power is around 20-30% the volume of music goes down significantly. 2. Bluetooth connection often disconnects and reconnects again. This never happens with all my other Bluetooth audio devices. I don't think it's caused by interference. 3. Listening at around 60% volume you will not reach 24 hours play time. That figure is too optimistic. 4. Charging time is about 4.5 hours with an 18w charger. It just goes to show that while these Chinese brands are quite good, they just aren't as polished as more established brands
Bought my soundcore 2 last Nov. 2018 and was using it until earlier this year because it got a tear on one of its 12W speaker. Was looking for an alternative and saw tribit. Was thinking for a while if I should buy it as its much in comparison to the soundcore 3. I just ordered tribit today, hopefully I will not be disappointed.
1:20 No, don't use Bluetooth as a wireless desktop speaker. Bluetooth codecs generally has a lot of latency and compression, so using it for anything other than music isn't a great idea.
Don't buy Anker. Bought a soundcore boost and the speaker blew up, even on the replacement unit... I like how he bashes Tribit, yet he never shows a sound comparison side-by-side. FYI soundcore 2 is 12W and tribit xsound go is 16W. It is not uncommon for small content creators to write biased reviews for peanuts they get paid by these companies.
@@NB-mb5mq It's pretty obvious that MS is an Anker shill. When confronted with factual information, he, she, it refuses to admit their misleading conflation.
If you didnt say that It charged through a type c, then later say its a micro usb, I would believe a single word that came out of your mouth and your sound settings are totally muffled, cant hear a word you say as you also speak a million miles an hour. Apart for all that, it was great lol.
I've had the old version of this speaker I bought a few years ago off of Amazon and the main issue I had was for some reason the right speaker kept on blowing out after a week of using it even though I wasn't paying it at unsafe volumes. decided to give it another shot when I was looking for a small Bluetooth speaker and after a few days of using it I've found that it's pretty good for the price and it has good mid-range and highs for the size
Got mine in blue about 2 months ago. Everything in this review, at least those I've noticed with the product, are true. You have to be right in front of the speaker as well to get the best experience. But overall, it's something that will fit your life on the go quite nicely. Just wish the case came in the box because I had to buy a case separately.
Can u share the link of the case pls
Hey, could you please share the link of the case that you got, tell us if you think it’s a good one or if you could’ve done better? Thanks🎉
@@Yowzoe hi. I'm not sure if I already replied to your question, but I bought mine locally, online, through a platform called Shopee. If you have access to that platform or other similar platforms like Lazada, then I can point you to the seller.
@@ronch550Can you describe the bass sound? Will you notice the bass from 5 meters away?
@@Asswife bass isn't super strong, but I'm quite happy with it. Tastes vary, of course.
Been using my Tribit Xsound Go since August 2022. It sounds ok but i noticed a few things:
1. When power is around 20-30% the volume of music goes down significantly.
2. Bluetooth connection often disconnects and reconnects again. This never happens with all my other Bluetooth audio devices. I don't think it's caused by interference.
3. Listening at around 60% volume you will not reach 24 hours play time. That figure is too optimistic.
4. Charging time is about 4.5 hours with an 18w charger.
It just goes to show that while these Chinese brands are quite good, they just aren't as polished as more established brands
Anker soundcore 2 only has 12 watts unlike 16 watts on the tribit. The tribit also has Bluetooth 5.0 which the soundcore 2 only has 4.2.
Bought my soundcore 2 last Nov. 2018 and was using it until earlier this year because it got a tear on one of its 12W speaker. Was looking for an alternative and saw tribit. Was thinking for a while if I should buy it as its much in comparison to the soundcore 3. I just ordered tribit today, hopefully I will not be disappointed.
Soundcore 2 is 16 watts
@@mitchellsmith1593 its only 12W
@@rnjmc07= 2 6 watts and a 4 watt..=16..called anker...Check it out..also shows on specs
@@rnjmc07= 2 6 watts and a 4 watt..=16..called anker...Check it out..also shows on specs
1:20 No, don't use Bluetooth as a wireless desktop speaker. Bluetooth codecs generally has a lot of latency and compression, so using it for anything other than music isn't a great idea.
And the sound quality?
Don't buy Anker. Bought a soundcore boost and the speaker blew up, even on the replacement unit... I like how he bashes Tribit, yet he never shows a sound comparison side-by-side. FYI soundcore 2 is 12W and tribit xsound go is 16W. It is not uncommon for small content creators to write biased reviews for peanuts they get paid by these companies.
Soundcore select 2 is 16 watts...check specs and called Anker to confirm...
Love Anker! Best buy!
@@mitchellsmith1593 I know it is, but that's now what's being reviewed here, its Anker soundcore 2, not soundcore select 2 in this particular video.
@@NB-mb5mq It's pretty obvious that MS is an Anker shill. When confronted with factual information, he, she, it refuses to admit their misleading conflation.
Este altavoz es quizás una de las mejores ofertas en relación precio-calidad del mercado. Es excelente!
Can you insert sd card?
If you didnt say that It charged through a type c, then later say its a micro usb, I would believe a single word that came out of your mouth and your sound settings are totally muffled, cant hear a word you say as you also speak a million miles an hour. Apart for all that, it was great lol.
dude came in hot with a shirt that was sitting on his basement floor for about 3 weeks.
Can you do a sound comparison between the sound core 2 and the x sound go please
I wonder
This has to be better than the anker. This has 16 w! Vs 5 in the anker.
please compare with marshall emberton ii
wait it has a type-c charging port, not micro-usb
new one, not the old ones
no sound test
Its a good speaker for the money.
Nice