rewrite this title Tribit StormBox Flow review: The only budget Bluetooth speaker you’ll need

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rewrite this title Tribit StormBox Flow review: The only budget Bluetooth speaker you’ll need

I have over a dozen Bluetooth speakers in the house, but in the last year and a half, I’ve only used Tribit’s products — the StormBox Blast is the go-to choice if I want wall-shaking sound, and I turn to the StormBox Pro for all portable needs. While I like the latter’s convenience, it doesn’t have any ingress protection, and that’s where the Flow comes in.

Tribit unveiled the StormBox Flow at the end of last year, and its key differentiator is IP67 ingress protection, allowing it to be used just about anywhere. So if you need a speaker to take to the pool or for use in the shower, the Flow is the best choice in Tribit’s catalog. And like the rest of the brand’s products, it is inherently affordable; the StormBox Flow usually retails for $79 on Amazon, but you can buy it for just $60 right now.

Tribit logo on the StormBox Flow grille

(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)

Both the StormBox Blast and Pro have a similar design scheme with dark colors, and Tribit didn’t make too many changes with the Flow. The speaker comes in a lighter grey color, but the design is still muted and unobtrusive. The flatter profile makes the Flow easier to travel with, and coming in at 662g, it isn’t too heavy.

Back of Tribit StormBox Flow with rubber feet

(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)

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