Compare Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable Wireless Speaker vs JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker

P1 Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable Wireless Speaker
P2 JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker

Comparison Takeaways

Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable Wireless Speaker

Where It Has the Edge

  • Wired input is 4.1 vs 1.0. The 3.5mm AUX input is repeatedly mentioned as a useful fallback for wired playback, lower-latency use, or non-Bluetooth...
  • Microphone is 3.9 vs 1.0. The built-in microphone is confirmed in several reviews and works for calls, but most reviewers treat it as...
  • Speakerphone quality is 3.8 vs 1.0. Speakerphone quality is usable but secondary; reviews range from okay call quality to clear enough pickup, with caveats...
  • Smart assistant integration (Alexa is 3.8 vs 1.0. Smart assistant support appears only as a control-button function, with one review noting that a long press can...

JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker

Where It Has the Edge

  • Dust resistance rating is 5.0 vs 2.4. The Grip is consistently identified as IP68 or dust-resistant/dustproof across reviews.
  • Drop resistance durability is 4.5 vs 3.7. Durability is a clear strength, with reviewers citing drop-proof or shockproof construction and one video showing it surviving...
  • Low-volume performance is 4.1 vs 3.3. Limited evidence suggests low and moderate volume playback is clean and detailed, with issues emerging more at higher...
  • Bluetooth codec support is 3.7 vs 3.0. Codec support is basic but adequate, with reviewers confirming SBC and AAC or at least SBC support.
Average score
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.0
Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
3.6
Amplifier power requirements
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.2

Power output is supported by the dual-driver 30W design, usually framed as strong for the speaker's size.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
No score yet
App reliability
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.0

The app is broadly useful for EQ, firmware, and settings, with most reviewers finding it helpful or reliable; the main negatives were login friction and sluggishness in isolated reviews.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.1

The JBL Portable app is generally treated as useful and easy to use for EQ, lighting, firmware, and battery monitoring, though one reviewer notes the app must be updated to recognize the Grip.

Audio format support
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
2.5

Audio format support is limited; one review says it lacks premium formats such as lossless audio or Dolby Atmos.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
No score yet
Backwards compatibility
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.7

Backwards compatibility is mixed, with app support limited to later Tribit products but TWS pairing extending to at least some newer different Tribit models.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
2.0

Auracast gives the Grip modern JBL pairing options, but reviewers repeatedly note it will not pair with older PartyBoost JBL speakers.

Battery life (if portable)
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.3

Battery life is one of the strongest points, with many reviewers citing 24-hour claims, long real-world endurance, or multi-day use at moderate volume.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
3.8

Battery life is usually presented as acceptable for a tiny portable speaker, but real-world estimates vary widely from around 6 hours at high volume to roughly 10.5-14 hours in lighter use.

Bluetooth codec support
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.0

Codec support is limited: reviewers cite AAC and SBC or just AAC, and one review explicitly says high-end codec support may disappoint.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
3.7

Codec support is basic but adequate, with reviewers confirming SBC and AAC or at least SBC support.

Bluetooth connection stability
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.3

Bluetooth connection stability is mostly strong, with repeated praise for stable, smooth, quick Bluetooth 5.3 pairing and only minor caveats.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.6

Direct connection evidence is positive, with one reviewer reporting stable Bluetooth use and no dropouts.

Bluetooth range
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.3

Bluetooth range is strong across reviews, with claims and tests around 100 to 150 feet, full-apartment coverage, and several long-distance outdoor checks.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
No score yet
Cabinet construction / bracing
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.1

Cabinet/build construction is generally solid, with rubberized or matte plastic, metal grille elements, and a premium-feeling body, though ruggedness trails tougher rivals.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.1

Reviewers describe the physical build as durable, using tough grille materials or a front-firing driver with passive radiators rather than any advanced bracing discussion.

Charging time
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.0

Charging time is consistently listed around four hours, usually treated as acceptable for the long runtime.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.0

The few reviews that mention charge duration report about three hours for a full charge.

Cohesive presentation
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.9

Cohesion is praised in several listening impressions, especially where bass, mids, and overall presentation feel integrated, but one critical review found a midrange hole.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
3.9

The Grip is credited with a coherent, balanced presentation for its size, even when reviewers note limits in bass or staging.

Control button responsiveness
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.2

Control responsiveness is generally good, especially single-press power and simple buttons, though repeated button presses for volume were less comfortable in one review.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.5

Raised playback buttons and physical controls are described as easy to find and functional, with hands-on testing confirming the controls work.

Design and aesthetics
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.1

Design is generally practical and understated, with a matte/rubberized body, compact shape, metal grille, and durable feel, though some reviewers found it plain.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.3

Most reviewers like the can-like upright design, compact shape, colors, and light strip, though one reviewer is less convinced by the upright-only form.

Detail retrieval
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.1

Detail retrieval is good for the price, with reviewers noting audible detail, subtlety in stereo mode, and capable handling of complex tracks.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
3.7

Detail is better than expected for the size in several reviews, but PCMag and Gizmodo note limited midrange complexity or percussion detail.

Dialogue clarity (for TV/soundbar use)
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.4

Dialogue clarity was directly supported by the Audiobook EQ, which boosts mids and is useful for cleaner dialogue or spoken-word listening.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
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Distortion at high volume
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.7

High-volume distortion was mixed: several reviewers heard little or no distortion, while others reported bottoming out, audible distortion, or a harsher sound near maximum volume.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
3.6

High-volume behavior is mixed: several reviewers report clean playback, while others heard clipping, vocal echo, fatigue, or compressed bass in demanding cases.

Drop resistance durability
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.7

Drop durability is mixed, with one reviewer reporting successful hard-surface drops and another warning that the lighter build may not handle drops as well as rugged rivals.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.5

Durability is a clear strength, with reviewers citing drop-proof or shockproof construction and one video showing it surviving a drop test.

Dust resistance rating
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
2.4

Dust resistance is the notable outdoor caveat: several reviews stress IPX7 is not dustproof, despite one review describing general dust and dirt resistance.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
5.0

The Grip is consistently identified as IP68 or dust-resistant/dustproof across reviews.

Dynamic headroom
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.9

Dynamic headroom is good at moderate levels with punchy bass and expressive mids, but it narrows when bass extension or driver limits are pushed.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.0

Reviewers find the 16W output surprisingly potent for the size, enough for personal spaces, picnic tables, or small gatherings rather than full parties.

Energy efficiency
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.1

Energy efficiency evidence is limited to Bluetooth 5.3 being described as more energy efficient with longer range.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
3.9

Playtime Boost is framed as an efficiency mode that can extend runtime, but it trades off some low-end sound quality.

EQ customization
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.5

EQ customization is the standout feature, with reviewers repeatedly praising app presets, custom EQ profiles, and hardware assignment of EQ modes.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.4

EQ customization is a consistent strength, with reviewers citing presets plus a seven-band or custom EQ in the JBL Portable app.

Everyday usability
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.4

Everyday usability is strong for portable scenarios such as bags, cup holders, dorm rooms, pools, garages, small offices, and general daily listening.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.6

Everyday usability is strong because the Grip is easy to carry, bag, place on a desk, or fit into cup holders and backpack pockets.

Float capability
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
2.9

Float capability is weak: reviewers found it can float, but poorly or with drivers down, making recovery in deeper water questionable.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
1.0

Multiple reviewers confirm the Grip is waterproof but does not float, with one water test showing it sinking.

Frequency response balance
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.0

Frequency balance is context-dependent: many reviewers liked the bass, mids, and clarity, but others found thin highs, top-heavy tuning, missing sub-bass, or a v-shaped balance that needs EQ.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
3.9

The Grip usually sounds good or balanced for its size, but reviewers flag limited deep bass, some high-frequency emphasis, or reduced bass in Playtime Boost.

Handle or strap quality
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.6

The strap/lanyard is useful for carrying or hanging, but durability confidence is mixed because one reviewer called it flimsy for the speaker's weight.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
3.4

The loop is useful for clipping or hanging, but strap quality is a recurring caveat because several reviewers find it small, short, or less versatile than JBL alternatives.

Inter-speaker connectivity
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.3

Inter-speaker connectivity is a major feature, supporting stereo or party pairing and, in some reviews, pairing with another Tribit model.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.4

Auracast and JBL speaker linking are major strengths, enabling synchronized playback with newer compatible JBL speakers and multi-speaker setups.

Latency with TV (lip sync)
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.3

Latency evidence is positive overall, with reviewers noting no video/audio lag in testing and the option of AUX for lower-latency playback.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.2

Latency evidence is limited but positive for video watching on a phone, with one reviewer saying latency was not an issue.

LED lighting effects
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.2

The rear LED strip is widely noted as fun and customizable, with colors, modes, and brightness controls available through the app or speaker.

Lighting effects
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
3.6

Lighting feedback is mixed-positive: reviewers like the added ambiance, but some complain it is subtle, not beat-synced, or not useful enough.

Loudness / maximum volume
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.4

Reviewers consistently found the speaker louder than expected for its compact size, with enough output for rooms, desktops, small gatherings, and outdoor use, though one critical review treated maximum volume mainly as a tradeoff.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.0

The Grip gets surprisingly loud for its size and can handle casual outdoor or small-room use, but it remains below the Flip 7 or larger speakers.

Low-volume performance
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.3

Low-volume performance is mixed: one review praised clear low-volume audio, while another found the v-shaped tuning less convincing at low volume.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.1

Limited evidence suggests low and moderate volume playback is clean and detailed, with issues emerging more at higher levels or with Playtime Boost.

Microphone
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.9

The built-in microphone is confirmed in several reviews and works for calls, but most reviewers treat it as a convenience rather than a core strength.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
1.0

The Grip lacks a built-in microphone, so reviewers say it cannot handle phone calls or speakerphone use.

Multi-speaker pairing reliability
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.3

Multi-speaker pairing is a recurring strength, with reviewers praising easy stereo setup and good synchronization, though one noted Party Mode is limited to two units.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.6

Hands-on evidence for multi-speaker pairing is positive where tested, including Auracast working well and a demo where speakers connected together.

Multipoint connectivity
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.3

Multipoint is supported and often useful, though one reviewer saw sputtering at first before a reset and another noted switching requires pausing one source first.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.5

Multipoint is a documented strength in reviews that say the Grip supports two devices at once.

Omnidirectional sound
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.0

Off-axis or room coverage is positive in the limited evidence, with one reviewer saying the audio did not suffer outside the optimum stereo field.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
2.2

The Grip is not truly omnidirectional; reviewers describe one-directional sound or a single driver whose orientation affects clarity.

On-device controls
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.2

On-device controls are comprehensive, covering power, Bluetooth, volume, playback, EQ, and pairing functions across the top of the speaker.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.3

On-device controls are clearly present and useful, including top buttons for power/Bluetooth/Auracast and front playback and volume controls.

Power bank function
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
1.0

The USB-C port is only for charging the speaker, with one reviewer explicitly saying it cannot charge other devices.

Price / value for money
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.6

Price/value is a major consensus strength, with nearly every review calling it affordable, competitive, or unusually capable for its price.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
3.4

Value is the biggest split: some call the $100 price persuasive, while others prefer the Flip 7, Clip 5, Motion 300, or cheaper competitors.

Privacy and data
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.6

Privacy/data evidence is limited but positive, with one review noting the app does not require an account.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
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Setup simplicity
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.2

Setup evidence is limited but positive, with one review describing the setup process as straightforward.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.5

Setup is described as easy, especially Bluetooth pairing and basic controls.

Smart assistant integration (Alexa
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.8

Smart assistant support appears only as a control-button function, with one review noting that a long press can launch a smart assistant.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
1.0

Smart assistant integration is effectively absent because the speaker lacks the microphone needed to summon an assistant.

Smart features
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.2

Smart features are mostly practical app controls such as auto shutdown, countdown shutdown, firmware updates, voice prompts, and EQ button customization.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.4

The Grip's smart-feeling extras are app-based rather than voice-based, centered on EQ, lighting, firmware, battery monitoring, and Auracast management.

Speakerphone quality
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.8

Speakerphone quality is usable but secondary; reviews range from okay call quality to clear enough pickup, with caveats about sounding like a speakerphone.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
1.0

Speakerphone capability is absent because reviewers say it cannot double as a speakerphone or be used for voice calls.

Status indicators
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.0

Status indicators are supported by small function lights that show whether controls or modes are active.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
3.3

Status indication is present through LED/battery/pairing indicators, but one reviewer wanted the light strip to work better as a battery indicator and another noted no backlit buttons.

Stereo imaging accuracy
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.5

Stereo imaging improves substantially when two speakers are paired, with multiple reviewers describing stronger left/right separation, wider staging, and more dynamic listening from TWS mode.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
3.1

The Grip is mono by itself, but true stereo is possible only with a second matching Grip; reviewers consider this useful but conditional.

Subwoofer
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.0

Bass extension is respectable for the size but not true subwoofer-level; reviewers noted useful low-end output while also saying deep sub-bass is limited.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
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Surround sound simulation
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
3.6

Surround-style use is only possible through multiple linked speakers, and reviewers frame it as a multi-speaker effect rather than native surround.

Sustainability
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.4

Sustainability evidence is limited but positive, with one reviewer noting recycled plastic and textile in the exterior.

USB-C charging
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.0

USB-C charging is widely confirmed, though one review wished the included cable were USB-C to USB-C rather than USB-A to USB-C.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.2

USB-C charging is consistently present, though several reviewers note the cable or brick is not included and one warns the exposed port must dry before charging.

Value for money
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.6

Value for money is consistently high, with reviewers tying the low price to strong sound, features, portability, waterproofing, and app-based customization.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
3.6

Overall value is mixed: fans like the size, lighting, and JBL ecosystem, while critics think rivals or the Flip 7 offer better sound or practicality.

Voice clarity
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.5

Voice clarity is helped by vocal-focused EQ modes, with reviewers highlighting super-clear vocals and clean dialogue when mids are emphasized.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.1

Music vocal clarity is generally decent to good, with reviewers describing clear, crisp, or rich vocals despite limits in detail and balance.

Water resistance rating
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.4

Water resistance is consistently supported by IPX7 evidence, with reviewers describing pool, rain, shower, and short-submersion suitability.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
5.0

Water resistance is one of the strongest attributes, with repeated IP68 claims, submersion language, and water-test survival.

Weight convenience
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.8

Weight is portable but not ultralight: some reviewers praised easy travel carry, while others called it slightly heavier or hefty for its size.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
4.4

Weight convenience is consistently strong, with the 385g/0.8 lb body praised as light and easy to carry.

Wired input
Product 1: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.1

The 3.5mm AUX input is repeatedly mentioned as a useful fallback for wired playback, lower-latency use, or non-Bluetooth sources.

Product 2: JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
1.0

Wired input is absent: reviewers say there is no 3.5mm aux and no wired digital/analog connection through USB-C.