JBL Charge 6 vs Tribit Xsound Mega

Last updated: August 20, 2026

Short answer: the JBL Charge 6 for better sound quality, the Tribit Xsound Mega for the lower price. The JBL Charge 6 ranks #11 of 136 medium speakers at $199.95. The Tribit Xsound Mega ranks #20 at $100, $99.95 cheaper.

The case for the JBL Charge 6: Seems more neutral than the Charge 5. The catch: Still some boosted bass by default.

On the Tribit Xsound Mega side: Deepest bass of any medium size speaker. Watch for: Single driver, not stereo.

Buy the JBL Charge 6 if sound quality matters more than the price. Buy the Tribit Xsound Mega if the price matters more than sound quality.

JBL Charge 6 vs Tribit Xsound Mega

Specifications Side By Side

JBL Charge 6 Tribit Xsound Mega
Price$199.95$100
Ranked#11 of 136 in Medium Size Portable Bluetooth Speakers#20 of 136 in Medium Size Portable Bluetooth Speakers
AppYesYes
Aux InputNoYes
Bass Extension (-10dB)53Hz47Hz
Battery Life24 hours (Manufacturer specified)20 hours (Manufacturer specified)
Digital Aux InputYes (USB-C)No
EQYes (7 band)Yes
IP RatingIP68IPX7
Max Volume102dB100dB
Party ModeYes (Auracast)-
Power BankYes (USB-C, 5V/2.4A)No
StereoNoNo
OmnidirectionalNoNo
TWSYesYes
Weight2.2 lbs / 990 g2.2 lbs / 1020 g
Bluetooth Version5.45.0
Dimensions9" x 3.9" x 3.7" (228.8 x 98.5 x 94 mm)-
Drivers53mm x 93mm woofer, 20mm tweeter60mm woofer + 35mm tweeter + passive radiators
Frequency Response56Hz - 20kHz (-6dB) (Manufacturer specified)-
Power InputUSB-CUSB-C
Output Power45W-
Bluetooth CodecsSBC, AAC-
Built in MicrophoneNoNo
Bluetooth Latency-200ms

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The Two Speakers In Full

JBL Charge 6: $199.95 Amazon Bhphotovideo

JBL Charge 6 ranking card

Pros: Seems more neutral than the Charge 5. Flatter frequency response through the mids and treble as the Charge 5 was quite rolled off up high. Use this EQ from Joy/Oluv and turn down the lowest bass slider for the best sound quality. Oluv has even more paid EQs specifically for the GG and TL models indoors and outdoors here

Cons: Still some boosted bass by default. Mids are recessed. Bright above 2khz. Quite a V shaped frequency response.

AppYes
Aux InputNo
Bass Extension (-10dB)53Hz
Battery Life24 hours (Manufacturer specified)
Bluetooth CodecsSBC, AAC
Bluetooth Version5.4
Built in MicrophoneNo
Digital Aux InputYes (USB-C)
Dimensions9" x 3.9" x 3.7" (228.8 x 98.5 x 94 mm)
Drivers53mm x 93mm woofer, 20mm tweeter
EQYes (7 band)
Frequency Response56Hz - 20kHz (-6dB) (Manufacturer specified)
IP RatingIP68
Max Volume102dB
OmnidirectionalNo
Output Power45W
Party ModeYes (Auracast)
Power BankYes (USB-C, 5V/2.4A)
Power InputUSB-C
StereoNo
TWSYes
Weight2.2 lbs / 990 g

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Tribit Xsound Mega: $100 Amazon

Tribit Xsound Mega ranking card

Pros: Deepest bass of any medium size speaker. Use xbass mode for flattest frequency response.

Cons: Single driver, not stereo. Lack of detail. Lack of upper treble, peaky lower treble. Not great off axis. Keep in mind this speaker gives up some sound quality for deeper bass.

AppYes
Aux InputYes
Bass Extension (-10dB)47Hz
Battery Life20 hours (Manufacturer specified)
Bluetooth Latency200ms
Bluetooth Version5.0
Built in MicrophoneNo
Digital Aux InputNo
Drivers60mm woofer + 35mm tweeter + passive radiators
EQYes
IP RatingIPX7
Max Volume100dB
OmnidirectionalNo
Power BankNo
Power InputUSB-C
StereoNo
TWSYes
Weight2.2 lbs / 1020 g

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