A total of 9 reviews of this product on Reddit.
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Not sure what you’re look for as far as budget or size are concerned, but the Tribit Maxsound Plus…$55.99 USD… works with the Echo Dot and does not shut off automatically. It is a great sounding little speaker.
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You could try a portable Bluetooth speaker, most of them come with an aux port.
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I think the Anker is the better choice, but I don’t like either of these. Maybe consider some of these too:
$50 Ikea Eneby best sounding, but a battery is an extra $20
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>Tribit Maxsound
Is this the one you mean? https://www.amazon.com.au/Tribit-MaxSound-Bluetooth-Exceptional-Waterproof/dp/B07MQWG3PR
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Deal link: Amazon
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Seems like quite a few speakers have higher prices on amazon Australia vs other amazons.
You’d love the Tribit Maxsound Plus. 76$, used to cost 56$ but now it’s 100$ on amazon.in
Here, is a review that showcases its sound quality:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPfgdS7AHz4
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You are in luck! Your styles of music mostly focus on mids and highs which means generally a lot of the smaller speakers should sound fine by your ears. So the soundcore motion+ has already been mentioned, and if it meets your budget and size requirements that’s the one you should get. I see that the soundcore motion+ is about $179 Australian dollars on amazon australia.
If you need something smaller and more portable (since you’re moving it every day), then look no further than the tribit maxsound plus for about $74.99 Australian dollars.
https://www.amazon.com.au/Tribit-MaxSound-Bluetooth-Exceptional-Waterproof/dp/B07MQWG3PR/ref=sr_1_2
It is a small speaker with a very good sound. It has a pretty good battery life, and is IPx7 waterproof. Unfortunately it is NOT tested for dust resistance.
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If dust resistance is a concern, then maybe the UE Wonderboom 2
https://www.amazon.com.au/Ultimate-Ears-Wonderboom-Portable-Bluetooth/dp/B07NFPGNWD/ref=sr_1_7
Unfortunately I have not listened to the Wonderboom 2 in person so you can listen to various reviews, but these speakers do get regular recommendations, A lot of speakers are not properly rated for “dust” so your choices get quite a bit slimmer with this requirement.
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Thanks for the recommendation, but as of right now, that’s a bit out of my price range. Basically I have $65 of, let’s say, “fun money”(��) which I can spend on something I want but don’t need, if you get my drift.�� But I’ve actually decided to spend my money on something else, after reading through the replies and advice here.I’ve seen that when it comes to wireless earbuds, I’m just not gonna get something all that great in quality or worth getting inside of my price range. So I’m just gonna get some portable speakers instead, most likely the Tribit. Now I’m just deciding if I should get the $30 Tribit XSound Go, or if it’s worth it in terms of sound quality to spend twenty bucks extra to get the $50 Tribit MaxSound Plus. And if you or anyone else has any experience with the Tribit or with some other portable wireless speakers (in my price range), let me know as well��