Tribit stormbox lava review: a loud, well rounded boombox for on-the-go tunes

Tribit stormbox lava review: a loud, well rounded boombox for on-the-go tunes


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TRIBIT IS BACK WITH ANOTHER NEW AUDIO DEVICE AND THIS TIME THE STORMBOX LAVA IS AN 80 WATT BEAST OF A BOOMBOX THAT YOU CAN TAKE WITH YOU ON HOLIDAY 16:58, 05 Jun 2025 This relatively budget


level speaker does a pretty decent job for the £130 price tag. Tribit’s Stormbox Lava feels like a mini old school boombox and certainly packs a punch with its 43Hz ultra-deep bass. Two


speakers at the sides of this cylindrical unit physically boom and shake with the music as they pump out the low end frequencies. And the wide mid-section of the device packs in two 30W


Neodymium Magnet woofers with 10W silk dome tweeters to ensure crisp, clear mids and highs in the soundscape. The overall result is a mammoth 80 watts of noise as its peak, and it’ll easily


fill a garden party on its own with a well-rounded sound for those parties you know you like having. It’s good sound, not one that’ll bother the high-end speakers out there, but very good


for the cost asked for. Article continues below And with simple controls and bluetooth connection to your phone, it's easy to set up for music playback. Battery life is strong, with


claims of around 24 hours per charge from the manufacturer. READ MORE: Daily Star's newsletter brings you the biggest and best stories – sign up todayREAD MORE: June 2025's biggest


new game releases for console and PC, including Nintendo Switch 2 I didn’t fully time it over my hours of play across multiple days, but it did feel plentiful and quickly charges back up


via USB when you do run out of juice. The Xbass mode that boosts the low end does affect batter life though. Size wise this little beast is compact and light, measuring roughly 31cm by 14cm


by 15cm. It’s got a built-in amplifier chip and the latest Bluetooth 5.4, ensuring a seamless, stable connection. The package also contains dual straps of different lengths so that you can


take it on the go to an event, trip or holiday. They’re hardy and feel like they’ll last for a long time. Article continues below It’s also worth noting the Stormbox has an IP67


waterproofing rating, which basically means you can leave it out in wet weather without ruining the device. VERDICT 3.5/5