This works underwater! - Tribit StormBox Micro
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The Tribit StormBox Micro undergoes an energetic unboxing and hands-on test, highlighting its compact size and surprisingly strong bass for a tiny speaker. The host emphasizes its IP67 dust and water resistance, and demonstrates the practical design of the included strap, showing how it can attach to a backpack or gear for on-the-go listening. After a quick power-on, Bluetooth pairing and basic button layout are covered, noting the USB-C charging port and the claimed eight-hour battery life, while reminding viewers that actual life depends on usage. The setup leads to live music playback, with a casual, humorous tone as the host pairs a second unit for stereo or multi-device playback, and experiments with poolside and underwater scenarios to probe durability. The underwater test shows bubbles and splash behavior while the device remains functional, though the host cautions that IP67 does not mean indefinite submersion and floating is not supported. The review wraps with a verdict that the strap is effective, the speaker gets loud enough for group listening, and the product largely lives up to its advertised capabilities, ending with a call to check the description links and participate in the Tribit giveaway. Overall, the video blends a fun, practical demonstration with a clear emphasis on portability, ruggedness, and value, making underwater capability the centerpiece of the pitch. The closing notes encourage viewers to explore the sponsor links and tune in for future Short Circuit videos.
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Questions answered
- Can the Tribit StormBox Micro play audio on two devices at the same time?
- Yes, the speaker supports Bluetooth 5.0 multi-play, allowing two devices to play audio concurrently.
- Is the StormBox Micro truly waterproof and can it be submerged indefinitely?
- The device has IP67 rating but is not intended for indefinite underwater use; it should not be submerged without limit.
- How long is the claimed battery life and does loud volume affect it?
- Tribit claims up to eight hours of battery life, but actual runtime depends on content type and volume.
- Does the speaker float when placed in water?
- No, the StormBox Micro does not float.