

It even floats – handy if you drop it in the drink. It’s rugged as anything, built to withstand sand and dust, and is fully waterproof. It’s squatter than the Flip 3 and looks sort of like a sonic hand grenade. And it’s splashproof, making it ideal for pool parties.ĭesign-wise, the Wonderboom 2 sits somewhere between its two rivals. Weighing 450g, it’s reassuringly hefty, yet still small enough to fit in a handbag or coat pocket. But just because it’s easier on the eye, that doesn’t mean it has sacrificed any functionality. Both of which make it much more eye-catching than the Micro. The Flip 3 looks very different to the Stormbox Micro – it has a long, tubular design and a range of eight bright colours to choose from.
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Just like with all the best Bluetooth speakers. Overall, it's a durable, functional and well thought out design that does the job. Its buttons too are rubberised, and there's a neat little stretchy strap you can unsnap to sling over a bike handlebar or tent pole. Standing about the size of a stack of coasters, it has a rubberised bottom and soft fabric front.

It's likely that offering fewer colours has helped Tribit to keep the price down, and its looks will suit pretty much any home decor or backpack.

Though that's not the case with the Stormbox Micro: like Henry Ford's first car, you can have it any colour as long as it's black.īut that's not a criticism. Cheap and cheerful Bluetooth speakers tend to be a bit more colourful than their serious hi-fi brethren.
