

🎵 Small Speaker, Big Vibes — Never Miss a Beat Outdoors!
The Tribit StormBox Micro 2 is a compact yet mighty 10W Bluetooth 5.3 speaker featuring IP67 waterproof protection, 12-hour battery life, and TWS pairing for stereo sound. Designed for active millennials, it clips easily to gear for seamless outdoor use, delivering rich bass and crystal-clear audio that outperforms its size.



















| ASIN | B09Q59321N |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth 5.3, Custom EQ, IP67 Waterproof, Size Defying Sound, TWS Pairing |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | For Smartphones or Tablets |
| Audio Driver Size | 48 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Mono |
| Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 12 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,233 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2 in Outdoor Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 36.6 Meters |
| Brand | Tribit |
| Built-In Media | Charging Cable, Portable Bluetooth Speaker, User Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | ATV, Boat, Car, Motorcycle |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Battery Powered |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging, Amazon Frustration Free |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,670 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | ABS+PC/TPE |
| Frequency Response | 70 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06972312833703 |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.1"D x 3.9"W x 1.6"H |
| Item Height | 4.29 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Tribit |
| Model Name | StormBox Micro 2 |
| Model Number | BTS12 |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount, Tabletop |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Microphones | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 90 dB |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 10 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 48 Millimeters |
| Speaker Type | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Outdoor Activities, Party, Travel |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 48 Millimeters |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 18 Months |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wireless |
| Woofer Diameter | 48 Millimeters |
N**O
HANDS DOWN, THE THUMPIEST LITTLE BLUETOOTH SPEAKER FOR THE MONEY!
Wow. This little box thumps like an angry bouncer at a nightclub! I actually can use it in place of my soundbar for my TV. It actually cranks just as loud and even has a bit of surround qualities. Buy this with confidence, in fact, get an extra one or two because you will inevitably have family or friends trying to swipe it! The sound is crystal clear and you can listen at a low volume while still getting clean deep bass notes that will make you never want to shut it off. The bluetooth pairing is very fast and reliable, it charges to full battery in about 40 minutes. Quite an impressive little piece of tech that seems like it should cost hundreds instead of tens of dollars.
S**L
Under $80 Juggernauts (3 speakers compared)
I was having a hard time choosing between this, and Oontz angle 3 Pro, and a Doss Soundbox Pro. Im looking for something primarily for the house to be used in a bedroom/office. EVERY SINGLE ONE WAS A WINNER and I wouldnt hesitate to choose any of the 3. Sound quality was very very....VERY comparable with each one and pretty much a wash (explained below). I dont like letting my batteries drain so I cant vouch for battery life on each one, but im not worried. Below is why I would choose each model, hopefully it helps you. Also if it matters, I listened to Radiohead-The National Anthem and Skrillex-Rumble to test the speakers. --Why I would choose this speaker (Tribit Stormbox Micro 2): This one is the most travel friendly. Its the smallest and has a strap across the backside of it so you can easily attach it to a backpack, bike, UTV/ATV or any type of bar....the straps so tight to the body of the speaker that you can even put it on something as small as a car antenna and itd hold securely. Since the strap is snug to the body it stays secured. They dont list the wattage and this had the lowest wattage of the bunch at 10w compared to the other 2 at 20w/21w each.....but it was without a doubt equally as loud as the other two with trebles and bass being on par with the other two. Id really like to see how loud and clean a tribit with higher wattage sounds if this 10w speaker matched the higher wattage speakers I compared it to in my test. --Why I would choose the Oontz Angle 3 Pro instead: This one was the biggest and beefiest which I am a fan off....but I dont want you to think its a brick. its still plenty light where it wont feel like a burden lugging it around. This one also has a ocean/boat theme color pattern which is sweet and almost swayed me since i will be using this on my boat too. The other thing that almost swayed me was that the speaker can be used as a powerbank!!! So this ones sound is just as good as the other but the standout features are the looks, and the fact that it can be used as a powerbank which can come in very handy. Its not included but they have a bracket mount that clamps on to stuff.......not sure how it would hold up to movement and things like that but there is that option out there. These can also be paired with other Oontz speakers for a multi speaker set up. --Why I would choose the Doss Soundbox Pro: I hate to admit it but the price....and I actually chose this one over the Tribit and Oontz after my sound tests. The sound was on par with the other 2 (similar wattage to the Oontz) and I liked this one just a hair more than the Oontz because it was a little crisper sounding where the Oontz was a little fuller...if that makes sense. So with the sound being the same, the fact that I could ALSO pair multiple Doss speakers for a multi speaker set up just like the Oontz (this is a great feature for when entertaining guests/having a small party/get-together), and considering I'd primarily be using this in a bedroom (where the powerbank wouldnt come in as handy like the Oontz has).....I had to choose this one. I didnt realize it was the cheapest until I had finished testing all 3 and went back to the invoice. This is the best bang for your buck speaker of the 3 and im big on value....but dont mind spending either if the value is there.
B**L
WOW! Great improvements on an already great speaker!
The Tribit Stormbox Micro 2 has been greatly improved over the prior version and this is a class leader for small, portable, rugged, TWS speakers. Tribit has improved the sound clarity, soundscape, power in both volume and battery playtime, and better connection with BT 5.3. This newer version can even charge other electronic devices using it's USB port. The original Tribit Stormbox Micro was better than the Bose Soundlink Micro due to better base output, battery life and ruggedness at half the price of the Bose. If you bought the Bose, you wasted your money on a name and that's it. With the newer Tribit Stormbox Micro 2, the sound over the original is much clearer and louder due to an extra watt (10 versus 9 or 20 versus 18 if you have two paired as TWS which really showcases these micro speakers' performance.) The best way to describe the difference of the newer Micro 2 over the original is that the original Micro sounds a tad muffled on the high end. There is a noticeable crisper clarity with the Micro 2. The bass is also louder without being muddier. When playing them against each other (two TWS paired Micros vs two TWS paired Micro 2s,) its hard to believe the two pairs of speakers are not just from the same company, but from the same family (compared to Tribit's other offerings.) The improved sound is noticeable at most volumes, but more so when volume is at 40% on up.) The newer Tribit Stormbox Micro 2 speakers also work with Tribit’s app allowing you to customize the EQ setting. This definitely helps make the speakers shine even more and again, these speakers are a top notch improvement over the former model and the competitors just right out of the box. EQ adjustment is icing on the cake. If your budget can afford it, get two of the Micro 2 speakers. The Tribit Stormbox Micro 2 once paired remember each other and announce which is the left and which is the right channel speaker (it remains constant between them.) The TWS pairing process is a superior improvement over the prior model and listening to TWS with proper placement is so much more pleasurable than headphones or earbuds. Now add the additional performance of 12 hours of playtime vs. 8 of the original, better BT connection, and the charging function for relatively the same price and size (the Micro 2s are just a few MM thicker) and Tribit have hit a grand slam on this updated model. They did the same for their original GO speakers as well! Tribit is the best budget friendly speaker and headphone provider on the market. Well done Tribit! Well done!!!
D**L
Very good speaker
I bought this speaker 2.5 years ago. It’s gotten regular use from me and I enjoyed the sound and battery life. I love the strap on the back. It comes in handy to attach it to anything that will allow it pretty much. I think the built quality is very good as well. The reason why I am giving it 4 stars is because it started buzzing a few days ago. It has been dropped a few times and that might be the reason why but the buzzing did not come right after the drop. It actually started from nowhere while it was playing normally for an hour or so. Most probably I will buy it again.
J**A
Great build quality and impressive sound for its size
This has been a very good product overall. It looks great, feels premium, and is well built. As for sound quality, it’s quite powerful and tends to distort when the volume is pushed to the maximum, although this depends heavily on the audio source. YouTube music tends to distort at full volume. With high-quality sources like Tidal, the sound is excellent and distortion is much less noticeable. The bass is surprisingly good for the speaker’s size, and the overall sound feels well balanced across the bandwidth. Battery life is adequate for long listening sessions at around 60% volume, and it’s powerful enough to fill a large room. Very satisfied with the purchase.
D**E
Easily the best high quality mini portable speakers around. So good I had to get two.
5/5 Rating I must say. I'm SUPER impressed with these speakers. I discovered these by searching on Youtube and they are very good sounding very balanced portable mini speakers. These are great for travel or if you're outside on a picnic or even photography shooting on location (my main reason for getting). I like that these can lay flat or you can stand upright, that's what separates from the rest. Also, you can connect up to 8 Tribit devices. I currently purchased two for the stereo effect. They sound super loud and have a good amount of bass for the size. The form factor is small and flat, it's still a little more wide to my liking, but that's far from a complaint. I do have a gripe with these though and that's the learning curve in connecting and initiating stereo mode, I think I have to work more with it. But overall, these bluetooth speakers are a hit. They do allow phone connectivity so people can listen to your calls if they call and you're playing music. You will have to turn bluetooth OFF if you connect a call otherwise everyone will know what you're talking about. Pros Small / Flat form factor Very loud Balanced sound Can connect up to 8 devices Cons Difficulty in transitioning between Stereo and Party mode. Not as easy as directions state
1**4
Best Speaker for Audio Books!
Short version: I've tried a passel of different speakers for listening to audio books. Hands down this provides the best volume and clarity. Longer version: I'm an older fella and my hearing isn't what it used to be. I enjoy listening to audio books. At home I just listen to my phone in speaker mode. At work, I use Sony over the ear headphones. When walking, I use Sony earbuds. But in my car, the phone's volume is insufficient to overcome the road noise. My car's sound system was replaced by a screen for a backup camera and the audio performance is awful. So I've been searching for a Bluetooth speaker that I can use in my car. That will let me hear the road, horns, sirens, etc., while still letting me listen to audio books. Most Bluetooth speakers seem to be heavily focused on the bass end of the audio spectrum. And for some types of music, that's probably desirable. But for my old ears, I need excellent clarity in the mid and high end. I've tried JBL, Bose, and Sony Bluetooth devices. And for some narrators, they work okay. But my benchmark is Wyrd Sisters (Terry Pratchett), narrated by Celia Imrie. Ms. Imrie has a soft voice and being female her voice seems to require good mid and high range audio response. And until I received the Tribit Stormbox Micro II I had almost given up on finding something that didn't make her voice sound muddy. Hands down the Tribit Stormbox Micro II sounds GREAT! I've now listened to hours of audio from both audio books, podcasts, Tune-in Radio, and Amazon Prime movies, and I just love the sound from this Tribit gadget. As an added bonus, I can use the 4.7 amp-hour batter in the Tribit speaker to charge my phone. Normally I don't need to do that, but every so often I'm out and having the Tribit as an extra battery pack feels like a nice bit of extra security. The USB-C plug is a rugged charging connector (way better than the USB-micro on one of my Bose speakers, and definitely better than the, now slightly broken, barrel connector on my Sony speaker). I heard the Tribit Stormbox Micro II can be paired with a second speaker to provide stereo. I have not used or tested this feature. But it seems like a nice thing to have if I wanted to sit outside and listen to music on my patio while working or reading. Given the price, adding a 2nd Tribit seems pretty reasonable to get stereo. I guess the only downside is that Tribit is if "buy American" is your thing, which it is for me if I have the option, Tribit might be a non-starter. But as far as I can tell, if I want a made in America Bluetooth speaker, I would have to solder that up myself.
B**L
Great Sounding Little Pocket Speaker
Probably the best pocket-sized bluetooth speaker option from the currently available models. Easily fits in a large pocket and super easy to carry. Excellent sound quality and plenty of bass from such a small package size. Bass extension down to 59hz (-10dB) and max volume of 96 dB. Plenty loud. Great battery life that lasts about 12-15 hours at medium volumes. Has a power bank option. Works in a TWS mode to pair 2 of them together for stereo. Much deeper bass than most other speakers in this size. Built in strap is super useful for attaching it to things. Has an IP67 rating to use in shower or in rain without worrying about damage. Very neutral sound overall with plenty of EQ setting to further tweak the sound to your preference. Probably the only negative is that power output is finicky and sometimes doesn't work well, might cycle or stop charging other devices, but it's possible that future firmware updates might fix this issue.
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