Tribit StormBox Lava – Review

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Good pointS:-

  • Excellent audio for price.
  • Handle and take a shoulder strap
  • Ox input
  • USB to charge
  • Solid battery life
  • The app is well designed

Bad points:-

  • Still uses USB type A for charge out
  • Default tuning requires tacking to get the best sound.

Bluetooth speaker is full of market selection. You have a budget friendly to pick fancy from Bose, Sonos, home -friendly powers, and the Sound Core of the Encker. Tribat has been a while, but it seems that he is sharpening his game with his latest releases – especially the Tribat Hurricane Box Lava, who seems willing to give the skiper a serious run for his money.

The tribettum box lava has exploded on the scene, the boss has reached so severe that you will “feel the heartbeat of the earth”. This bold, semi -cylindrical party promises advanced voice and stability, keeping the speaker price reasonable. In 9 129.99 / £ 111 (AU $ 200), this is an impressive cheap choice for a large mid -sized speaker.

The storm box lava is designed to handle everything a bit. It is so big to pack a cartoon, but not so big that it is incredible. With a built -in handle and a subtle design that is easily mixed in domestic places, the purpose is to increase the perfect balance. With this “Jack of All Trade” perspectives, many speakers often decrease and these marks are completely lost. Will the storm box be beyond these challenges and will prove itself as a true all -rounder at affordable prices? Only time will tell.

In the box:-

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The box includes a loot nylon handle and a shoulder strap, which facilitates transportation and involves a touch of operation. Here is a USB-C cable from a USB-A, though it would be better to see the USB-C option from the USB-C for additional convenience. He said, adding to both the handle and the strap, is a standout feature that raises the overall package.

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Design.

The tribette Storm Box Lava is not designed for ultra -portability, but it is not as big or burdensome as the Tribat Storm Box explodes. With 12.2 x 5.8 x 6.0 inches and 5.1 pounds of weight, it can technically fit into a bag, though it is unlikely how you choose to take it. Its size makes your picnic ideal to toss the necessary equipment as well as to the back of the car.

The storm box lava offers a 24 -hour impressive battery life, and puts it in the upper level of the Bluetooth speaker in this regard. Heavy users can rely on it for a few days’ power, while light users can enjoy weeks of charges. The speaker also includes an easy array of control, which includes a “XBASS” option for power buttons, Bluetooth pair, volume, playback, an “XBASS” option, and TWS (True Wireless Stereo) mode to connect to another speaker. In addition, the playback button allows versatile control: The same press drama or stops audio, leaves a double press on the next track, and the triple press returns to the back.

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The lava is wirelessly connected to his younger brother.

On the back, there is a rubber -powered panel hiding ports. You will find a USB-C port to charge the speaker, a USB-A power output port to charge your other devices, and 3.5 mm ox input for wired contacts. This construction feels strong, which covers a fabric mesh that looks appropriate regularly. A rubber base ensures that the speaker remains stable on flat surfaces, which adds practical contact.

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With its IP67 rating, the storm box lava is equipped to handle some rough handling. This rating indicates that it can compete with immersion in water to 3 feet deep, though it is not specifically designed for such scenarios and should be deliberately avoided. However, you can use the speaker with a lock pond or the beach confidently about water exposure. Even friendly from rain, is the best for the reckless spirits who enjoy spending time outside in the rain.

Tribat app:-

The tribet app has a sleek and intuitive design, organized in separate tabs to handle the speaker’s different features. The central screen provides a clear view of the lava battery level, offers playback control, and enables the speaker’s firmware updates.

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The second tab is dedicated to the EQ settings, which are offered six presences and the option to produce a custom EQ curve with 10 bands, with 50 hits to 13 kg. This especially because many budget speakers provide only five band EQ, if any customs are available at all.

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The final tab leads to the settings menu, where you can adjust the necessary options such as auto -shutdown and voice prompts. Although the app may not be proud of the most broad feature set, its sleek design and smooth functionality makes it happy to use it.

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Sounds and scents:-

The tribet storm box lava is equipped with dual 70 mm 30 watts nodium woofers and dual 30 mm 10 watts of silk dome twitters, providing a joint production of 80 watts. It works in stereo and covers the frequency range from 43 hits to 20 kg. The speaker is designed to ensure a clear and balanced sound profile, also included the tribet’s proprietary TI amplifier chip. It supports the AAC and SBC Bluetooth codecs, though high razor audio is unfortunately not available.

As far as audio performance is concerned, the sound quality was usually very clear. However, to achieve the ideal balance, some adjustments may be necessary in the EQ. Although the Prestes are serving, they did not meet my preferences to a great extent. By customizing the EQ settings, this problem was solved extensively.

Even despite a custom EQ curve, the speaker cannot make more frequency than his physical limits. Overall, the boss’s response was solid, but some of the heavy sub -bass material tracks were deepened. For example, Trent Moller’s ChargedWhich relies heavily on the sub -boss, lost more in detail of this low frequency. That said, the speaker still handles the boss in an impressive way – especially in view of the challenging nature of the track – and improves its size and price range mostly.

At the high end, the speaker offered a decent explanation. Although it does not provide the description level you expect from the premium speaker and lacks support for HI-Rres Audio, and amazingly good results to make the EQ compatible. For example, toward the AC/DC Back in the blackHi hat was crisp, and guitar solo was satisfactory sophistication.

In terms of volume, in most scenarios, 95 % of the storm box lava is sufficient for consumers. It will not match a large hurricane box blast in electricity, but it comes out loudly. At home, I usually put it around 50-60 %, especially for interesting tracks. Testing it in the entire volume proved to be more, but to avoid bothering neighbors, I quickly dial it back. For context, my listening sessions were usually about six feet away from the speaker.

I felt a slight deterioration in the boss when the volume reached about 75 %, but it was not excessively worth noting and would not bother most of the listeners. A small quirky to keep in mind is that the speaker is briefly cut for each other, adjusting the volume, before settling on a new level. Initially, I thought it could be a Bluetooth contact problem, but I realized that it was only during the volume changes – whether on the phone or directly on the speaker.

Despite the limits of these rates and frequency limits, the Hurricane Box Lava provides outstanding sound standards for its price point. One of the nearest rivals is the Ankur Sound Core Boom 2, which I have had the opportunity to test. Although I could not compare directly, Hurricane Box Lava influenced me by reminding me from Boom 2 more than high bass performance and better high -end extension.

Conclusion :-

Tribat Hurricane Box Lava has proven that tribal means business. For a £ 100 mark, you are getting a speaker that can look really good with a little effort behind the custom EQ, as well as you will find extra features like a solid battery life, a well -designed app, and USB port to charge with your phone. Once again, maybe his best competitor comes from Sound Core Boom 2, and when you can like the more interesting shape of the sound core speaker, the Tribat Storm Box Lava defeated the spleen in the same ranking battery life, defeating the sprouts in the sound quality and contact. Not only is the tribet storm box lava £ 100 price range is a medium -sized Bluetooth speaker, but it is also the best option for £ 200 anywhere.

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