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Review: TRIBIT PocketGo

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The TRIBIT PocketGo is a device that defies its compact size. I’ve tried and tested many Bluetooth speakers, and I haven’t seen one that is this small, but impressively mighty. The 7W output delivers a hearty range of tones that does not disappoint. Moreover, it has a pleasant bass for a rounded audio experience.

On top of the decent audio profile is an easy-to-use app to adjust your settings. Furthermore, it has Bluetooth 6.0, a 20-hour battery life, and it can be synced with another TRIBIT PocketGo for stereo sound. If this isn’t enough, it can float in water and resist dust and beach sand. Consequently, it sounds great, and it is one tough cookie!

What’s in the box of the TRIBIT PocketGo?

  • The packaging is tiny and colourful. Additionally, it highlights every technical aspect, and it can be recycled.
  • The TRIBIT PocketGo is brilliantly compact. It is available in several colours, and I opted for the professional black option. There is a handy carrying loop, rubberised buttons, and a rubber cover to protect the charging and TF-Card input slot.
  • Charge the speaker with the USB-C cable.
  • Learn the basics with the user manual.

Technical aspects.

If you want to bring energy to any party, you need the music to be jumping. This can be achieved easily if you have a massive and stupidly expensive sound system. However, this isn’t a reasonable solution for most people. Therefore, a compact and affordable device like the TRIBIT PocketGo is more realistic. This tiny device packs an almighty punch with its stable and strong Bluetooth 6.0 connection. The speaker can be connected to another speaker before connecting it to any compatible device. This offers true stereo audio without breaking the bank.

Alongside this, the battery life is a few hours short of a day’s usage. This was fantastic, as most people can’t party for that long. Subsequently, this offers enough juice to keep you going. If you do run out of power, the quick charging facility has you back in the game in no time.

If you wish to use a memory card for convenience, this can be done with ease. The device accepts up to 512 GB cards for all of your music needs. If you decide that you want to use Bluetooth as well, you can switch between settings in less than a second.

I’m not one for playing with settings, but if you love to boost your bass or change things up, the free-to-download app has 6 preset EQ modes. Alternatively, you can push custom settings to match the song or your needs. 

Audio quality.

The TRIBIT PocketGo doesn’t offer the power of some other Bluetooth speakers. However, it is much smaller and easier to handle. Therefore, it gets some leeway for its convenient and robust design.

The sound quality was impressive when you consider the price point and compact size. Additionally, the 7W speaker was great when linked with another device. However, I mainly used this as a standalone device, and I wasn’t disappointed. The audio was never tinny, and each tonal range and bass line could be identified with ease. I never experienced any crackling or failings, no matter how hard I pushed the volume levels. Therefore, it is the perfect party option when you want to travel light.

Finally, if you have your phone connected to the speaker, you can take phone calls. Now, this wasn’t something I needed, but in testing, it worked pretty well. I was told that the audio was clear and there were no echoed voices or broken words. 

Build quality.

I love the design of the TRIBIT PocketGo. The combination of rubber edges and coarse textile materials was fantastic. The textile loop is handy if you wish to attach it to your bag or swing it on your fingers. Either way, it makes it easy to keep it safe.

If you were to drop the speaker, you need not worry. It is designed to be rugged for those who love the great outdoors. The IP68 rating highlights this mindset as the device is waterproof, and it floats on water. Therefore, it is ideal if you are camping or you are at a festival.

4 rubber feet keep the speaker from jumping and moving on hard and smooth surfaces. If you love bass-heavy tracks, you may worry that it’ll walk itself off your table and onto the floor. Thankfully, this won’t happen thanks to the friction-inducing feet.

Is the TRIBIT PocketGo worth it?

Getting a compact Bluetooth speaker that doesn’t compromise build and audio quality isn’t that common. Thankfully, the TRIBIT PocketGo is stylish, robust, and easy to use. Moreover, it is impressively affordable and versatile. Do you need a speaker that can take phone calls? If the answer is yes, this’ll tick that box. Do you want something that’ll survive a swimming pool accident? Again, if the answer is yes, it is time to invest. Either way, this Bluetooth speaker is great, and I recommend buying it here!

(More information on TRIBIT can be found here!)

The TRIBIT PocketGo has been awarded the Movies Games and Tech Gold Award.

(Full disclosure! A sample was provided for an unbiased and free review!) 

Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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