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Tribit MaxSound Plus review

Posted on February 11, 2019August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Last year I gave high marks to Tribit’s XSound Go waterproof portable Bluetooth speaker, which sounded impressive for its small size and also had a decent design.

That model’s still around — and is still a very good deal at a little more than $30 — but now it has a big brother, the Tribit MaxSound Plus, which retails for $56 in the US and £56 in the UK. (It doesn’t yet appear to be available in Australia, but the price converts roughly to AU$80.)
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