Tribit's latest portable Bluetooth speaker offers a colorful way to feel the beat

Tribit's latest portable Bluetooth speaker offers a colorful way to feel the beat

Now is a good time to look for a bluetooth speaker. Top audio manufacturers like JBL are announcing new models left, right and center, and many brands will be chatting at CES XNUMX to show off their latest and greatest offerings.

However, the newest portable speaker from the American company Tribit has an unorthodox way of attracting the attention of potential buyers: a set of twenty-four rhythm-sensitive led lights.

The Tribit XSound Mega can intelligently match the beat of the song it is playing and match its front color ring accordingly, offering users a new way to better (and other) immerse themselves in the mood of the chosen track. .

Of course, it's not something we've ever seen before, but it's an interesting trick rarely incorporated into accessible, portable Bluetooth headsets like this one.

The latest Tribit model is not all style or substance, spirit. The XSound Mega also offers astounding performance, such as a twenty-four hour battery life (based on a three and five hour charge) and a Bluetooth connection range of up to ninety-eight feet.

The brand claims the device-independent subwoofer controller is capable of delivering "incredible, active, room-filling bass," while its water-resistant housing can withstand indoor and outdoor showers.

Tribit XSound Mega in the rain

(Image credit: Tribit)

You'll also get 2 external USB charging ports with the XSound Mega, along with a detachable, adjustable strap for listening on the go.

No mega price

Perhaps the best feature of the latest Tribit loudspeaker, besides the portable light show, of course, is its cost.

The XSound Mega costs just € nineteen ninety-nine (around € eighty / AU € one hundred and fifty), which is somewhat less than the cost of its more expensive counterparts like the Sonos Roam or the Bose Portable Home Speaker.

It is understandable that it does not get each and every one of the technical peculiarities found in these high-end speakers with the latest Tribit model, but that amount of € ten nine hundred and ninety-nine makes the XSound Mega one more audio option. accessible to those seeking an efficient specialist. Simple to use outdoor speaker that won't break the bank.

It's worth clarifying that Tribit XSound Mega was not announced as part of CES XNUMXnd, in particular: Tribit simply lifted the lid on its latest audio product in conjunction with the debut of the Las Vegas-based show.

That means, however, that the new Bluetooth speaker is free for purchase now directly from the brand itself (for € seventeen less than the RRP, no less).

We'll take a closer look at the Tribit XSound Mega when we get our hands on the device in the coming weeks. In the meantime, be sure to stay tuned to LaComparacion for the latest news on this year's crop of exciting audio products.