Tribit StormBox2 Bluetooth Speaker REVIEW — MacSources
Upgraded Portable Party Experience in a Speaker
The TRIBIT StormBox 2 Portable Wireless Speaker arrived in a vibrant, highlighter-yellow-colored, 4 inches wide by 8 inches tall by 3 1/2 inches thick retail package. I liked the play on colors and the bright, exciting feel of the packaging. The cover panel listed the product name at the top of the panel against a dark gray background. I liked the contrast between the yellow font and dark background, as well as between the top/bottom of the panel. You will find three gray-colored product feature icons along the lower edge of the panel (24-hour playtime, 2*17W 360-degree sound, IPX7 Waterproof), and a large, glossy, slightly-raised image of the speaker. The image showcased the large +/0/- buttons and the speaker’s black mesh material.
The rear panel was divided into an upper black segment and a lower yellow segment. The top and bottom segments were a bit boring, listing the product name, model number, and UPC barcode. The lower segment provided company contact information, product manufacturing labels, and SKU code. The right side panel provided five grey-colored icons atop a bright yellow background (XBass, Hands-Free Calling, Bluetooth 5.3, Stereo Pairing, Tribit App). Even though I liked the slogan “Treat Yourself with Better Beats” provided on…