Get Tribit’s awesome little StormBox Micro wireless speaker for only $35


    
    The Tribit StormBox Micro fits in most pockets and is available in three color options.
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    Over the years Tribit has made some of the better budget portable Bluetooth headphones and speakers, starting with its XFree Tune and XSound Go, respectively. The latter speaker is still around and delivers surprisingly good sound for less than $30. Now Tribit is doing a budget version of Bose’s excellent SoundLink Micro speaker. The?StormBox Micro?came out last year and is one of the best-sounding pocket-size speakers I’ve heard.
    Usually, it sells for $50, with occasional coupons that take it down to $40. But now through Oct. 24 the StormBox Micro is just $35 if you clip the 15% off coupon on its Amazon product page and then add code MFVFPPR8?at checkout. That matches its all-time low price.?
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    You can read my full StormBox Micro review here, but the quick take is that, like the Bose, it has more bass and fuller sound than most tiny Bluetooth speakers. It’s also fully waterproof (IP67 rating) and can deliver up to 8 hours of battery life at moderate volume levels. While it doesn’t seem as durable or as sleek-looking as the SoundLink Micro, it does seem well-built and you can wirelessly link two together to create a stereo pair.
    Read more: Best portable mini Bluetooth speakers for 2020
    First published last year. Updated with new deal details.
    Tribit StormBox Micro Bluetooth speaker is designed to travel