The new TRIBIT PocketGo wants to be the little speaker that tags along with you everywhere. It weighs about as much as a candy bar and slips easily into a pocket, yet it pushes out enough volume to fill a small room or brighten up a backyard hangout. TRIBIT is positioning it as an affordable travel companion, and at just 220 grams, it definitely feels like something you can toss into a bag without thinking twice.
What stands out most is how much sound the company squeezes out of such a small box. The PocketGo uses a 45mm driver, a passive radiator, and a 7W output to deliver surprisingly punchy audio. Treble comes through clean, vocals stay natural, and the bass presence is better than expected for something this size. TRIBIT quotes an 80dB signal-to-noise ratio and an 80 to 20KHz frequency response, which helps explain why it doesn’t sound like a toy the way some micro speakers do.
Battery life is rated for up to 20 hours at half volume, thanks to a 2400mAh cell that recharges over USB-C in about three hours. That should be plenty for a full day at the beach or a long hike. And you can actually bring it along without worrying about the elements since it carries an IP68 rating. TRIBIT also says it passed U.S. MIL-STD-810H drop tests from 1.22 meters and even floats, so pool use isn’t a problem.

Despite the focus on portability, TRIBIT didn’t strip away features. Bluetooth 6.0 provides a strong connection up to about 30 to 50 meters outdoors, and there’s support for TF cards if you want offline playback. TWS mode lets you pair two PocketGo speakers for proper stereo, and the TRIBIT app adds EQ control plus preset profiles if you like shaping your audio. It also handles phone calls and can activate your phone’s voice assistant.
The PocketGo comes in black, blue, and green, and it’s priced at $34.99 directly from TRIBIT. A 25 percent coupon is available to make the price even better!



