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The Audio Pro Addon T3+ is a premium portable wireless speaker featuring a 21-hour battery, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, and a 2.1 surround sound system. Crafted with a sleek Nordic design using wood, aluminum, and leather, it delivers rich, immersive audio ideal for indoor and outdoor use. Alexa compatibility and multi-device streaming make it a smart, versatile choice for professionals seeking high-quality sound on the go.









| ASIN | B0183T1076 |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Volume |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Battery Average Life | 21 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 21 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 30 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,823 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Brand | Audio Pro |
| Built-In Media | Battery |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, MP3 Player, Desktop, Television, Projector, Laptop |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary , Bluetooth, USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Battery Powered |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 498 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07330117141901, 07330117142007 |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.31"D x 5.31"W x 4.52"H |
| Item Weight | 3 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Audio Pro |
| Model Name | Addon T3 |
| Model Number | 14200 |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding,Plug Mount |
| Number Of Circuits | 1 |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.1 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 25 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 20.07 Centimeters |
| Speaker Type | Portable Speaker |
| Specific Uses For Product | outdoor activities, travel |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 4.5 Inches |
| Total Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Tweeter Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 3.5 Inches |
P**S
Compared to Fugoo XL
Conducted side-by-side listening tests with the Fugoo XL over two days. I listened to the Fugoo XL "naked" for best souond qualtityL Spotify was my source running at the high quality stream. (but not the very highest) Listening to a variety of genres of music, this was the closest any speaker I've headr came to knocking the Fuggo XL from top spot (Audioengine B2, Sony SRS-X55, Doss soundbox, JBL Flip4) It was unquestionably louder than the Fugoo and I was unable to get it to distort and any volume. (with equalization flat) Even at maximum volume it was listenable although somewhat blaring. The Fugoo on the other hand would distort at about half volume; however to be fair, the Fugoo reached deeper in the low bass region and so this puts it at a disadvantage trying to reproduce high volumes. For my taste, I prefer to have the very low bass, as I listen at close range in a quiet room setting. (I think that If you want high volume you should use a larger line-powered speaker anyway) While having the best-in-class low bass, the Fugoo also sounded brighter on the top end. In addition the Fugoo soundstage was noticeably wider. (due no doubt to the side-firing speakers) That said, there were many songs where the T3 sounded better than the Fugoo, generally ones without very low bass, and heavy on vocals. Especially with spoken words like advertisements, the T3 had a immediacy and presence that the Fugoo could not match. . The T3 is not a speaker you would want to carry around; although certainly small and light, it has a finish that seems like it will mark very easily. I consider this a stationary speaker. So might as well save $50 and get the T5. So in summary, this is a great speaker, the only one better (for me) is the Fugoo XL.
N**0
The sound is very nice. Some people said it had too much bass
The sound is very nice. Some people said it had too much bass, but I would describe it as rather neutral. Of course you cannot expect miracles from such a speaker. There is basically no "spacious" sound due to the lack of good stereo. Please be aware that Bluetooth sound sucks. That is not a problem of these speakers but of all Bluetooth speakers. However, this one does not support AptX, which would be a somewhat better quality protocol. The transmission protocol uses lossy compression. and this personally bothers me a lot when listening to music. I therefore bought a cable with it. The fact that you can charge USB devices with it is great, but I get some static noise when I charge and listen from the same phone. Again something that is more a general issue I assume. Battery life is great. The boxy design looks cool, but I feel like it will age not age very well with use in the outdoors.
A**.
Great speaker, but has some flaws. (Audiophile/Music Producer review)
This speaker sounds great and has studio speaker quality sound, but it lacks the power that the Marshall Killburn II has. The bass response is good, but it lacks a lot of low end power, and the highs can get too loud. The 52Hz bass response of the Marshall Killburn II vs the AudioPro Addon T3 60Hz bass response actually matters a lot when you are listening to music. It also makes the bass sound like they are on 15inch sub-woofers, compared to the AudioPro that sounds like mid-range speakers. This speaker feels like something you would have sitting in a quiet office, while the Marshall Killburn II looks like some dj gear/dj speaker that is about to rock a party, and it has the power and bass response to prove it. The highs get boosted at the loudest volumes, so it doesn't have that much power for bass. And while you are turning it up to almost max level, like level 7 8 9 and 10, the bass stays at a certain level while the highs keep getting louder and louder. This speaker is at 25 watts, and the Marshall Killburn II is at 36 watts and sounds a lot louder and more powerful. The Marshall Killburn II has knobs for volume, treble, and bass, that feels like dj decks, which this speaker really needs, but lacks. I was always listening to this speaker everyday wishing I could turn down the treble. This speaker seems like a copy, and the Marshall Killburn II is the real deal. Overall, it is a great sounding speaker that is really close to studio speaker quality. It's really great if you are listening to it at home, and in a quiet office environment and don't have to turn it up loud. But if you are going to be listening to music in a warehouse/outdoor environment, then I would recommend the Marshall Killburn II. Also the FUGOO Tough XL sounds like blown;damaged midrange speakers if you were looking at that too...
R**Y
Finding the right placement is key, not ideal for every use
As other reviewers have noted, this speaker is heavy on bass and lacks built-in equalization, so whether you like the way it sounds is going to be a matter of taste. I was a bit disappointed at first, since I mainly use bluetooth speakers with Apple music, which also lacks decent equalization options, and I found that I really couldn't handle the Audio Pro T3's booming bass without applying a bass reduction filter. All of Apple's other eq filters sound awful with this speaker, to my ears. I also quickly discovered that, like many good speakers, placement and room size are key to how this unit sounds. This is kind of unfortunate for a portable speaker, because there are some situations (for instance, in my small bathroom, with a fan on) where it actually sounds terrible. I had a few different locations in my home that I had envisioned using it that I tried and I found the sound overwhelmingly in bass and mid-range, and exhausting to my ears. Once I figured out better placement scenarios, I started to appreciate the speaker a lot more. It really does sound fantastic if you can place it far enough away from you, and on top of the right piece of furniture, in the right sized room. In other words, there are a lot of variables in getting great sound from this thing, and since its sound can't really be adjusted beyond the volume control, it's definitely not an ideal all-purpose portable bluetooth speaker. It does look fantastic, and I've been using the auxiliary input to listen to records in my kitchen (as a satellite to a 70's Sansui receiver and Dual 1229 set up in my dining room) and it sounds great. I've decided that it's a perfect speaker for my kitchen, so I'm happy with my purchase. But my expectations were higher, and my first impulse within a few hours of receiving the speaker was to send it right back and try something else.
M**T
Great bass sound, but too much...?
I think a concern a lot of us have when getting a portable speaker is, "Will the bass sound OK?" The answer is definitely yes with this speaker. The sound is clear and the bass sound is excellent. The first song I put on was a jazz trio and the bass sounded wonderful. But, as the song went along I started thinking, "Hmmm, the bass is a little too loud and I can't adjust it." I listened to rock and classical orchestral and some solo piano. Honestly, I thought it sounded best for solo piano and orchestral music. For rock and jazz the bass overpowers a bit too much to me. I just listened to the Beatles' "A Day in the Life" and I sure could hear Paul's bass beautifully. But, for my taste and the fact I can't adjust the levels, the bass is just too loud and the music sounds out of balance to me. If you are way into bass you will like this, but I'm strongly considering returning the speaker.
V**A
Great sound, killer looks and solid build quality
Absolutely amazing deal. True portable hi-fi. Great separation, timing, bass extension and overall coherence. There might not be a lot of imaging but let’s be honest that’s not what you're looking for in a portable speaker. It’s size fools you into thinking they might sound tiny but oh boy, it can fill up a large room easily. It might not play extremely loud, like JBLs extreme or larger good-ish speakers (Klipsch KMC3, B&O Beoplay 15, etc) it does play clearly throughout. I wouldn’t use it too much outdoors as the gorgeous finish might be scratched but like a good watch that scratch might add character to it and most importantly give you amazing music anywhere you take it.
R**G
Excellent sound and quality build (review after approx. 2 years of regular use)
Beautiful, crisp sound with good range and pleasant bass. I was also very pleased with the quality of construction, much better than most products you find these days. Heavy strong case, durable finish, long battery life, and nice real leather carry strap. I have used this almost daily for almost two years and still feel it was worth the money.
A**N
Love this speaker!
I just received the Audio Pro T3 and I love it already. It's more compact that I anticipated, which is great because it's easier to place in my crowded office and also makes it a much more mobile speaker for taking to other rooms or in the backyard. But I'd also like to comment on the build quality. I was amazed by how well this bluetooth speaker was designed. It's truly a well built little speaker with a quaint retro look, and that has matching sound quality to boot. That's really all that matters. Overall, couldn't be happier with my new T3!!
F**O
Perfecto
Increíble sonido a un precio contenido. Teniendo en cuenta que lo compré de warehose y me salió por 95€
C**L
Suono molto pulito
Ho avuto prima GGMM M4 che mi piaceva ma che purtroppo ho restituito dato che vibrava il carter del Bass Reflex quando i bassi erano piuttosto pronunciati. Viste le entusiastiche recensioni anche del sito inglese ho preso questo color green che è una favola, un vero oggetto di design come gli scandinavi ci hanno abituato, con la piastra superiore dei comandi color oro e la maniglia di vero cuoio i colori sono abbinati con con sapienza. La realizzazione di questo oggetto è straordinaria, la cura dei singoli pezzi rasenta la perfezione ed è una bellezza guardarlo. Una recensione diceva che il meglio lo dà dopo un uso di 10, 12 ore in quanto la batteria deve essere caricata completamente prima dell'uso ed infatti è così. Alti, medi e bassi sono ben distinguibili e non impastati come il modello del quale ho detto all'inizio, bassi anche piuttosto pronunciati che si esaltano se mettete lo Speaker sotto un tavolo o in una nicchia ottenendo un suono molto corposo. Avrei dato forse un po' più di potenza dei suoi 25 Watt, ma vi assicuro che ci sono tutti ed eguaglia diffusori che sulla carta sono dichiarati più potenti e poi al max del volume non si sentono distorsioni.
A**O
On the fence ...
It's a super cool & cute design. Looks good in most interiors. It's a too heavy and big for when you'd like to travel light. If you go by car, or just carrying It around the house It's perfectly fine. Sound is generally good, considering the size. It's standing next to a JBL Charge 5 and It mostly shines in clarity. It's just more clean and separated in presentation. But, It does present a very small soundstage compared to the Charge 5 and next to an €60 AmazonBasics Vintage speaker. On the lower end It's actually getting quite meager. The T3 really sounds kind of cheap ... It doesn't have much punch or dynamics, It's really that fuzzy lazy kind of bass. And light. And I'm not a bass head. I don't care so much If It's thin, especially considering the size, but It needs to offer some driving dynamics to the music. It did get better after playing It in for many hours, but still a bit sub-par in my experience. The JBL just blows It away. Not just in the punch of the lower end, but In a general speed and agility, offering It the extra dynamic in the music. The JBL just rocks more, where the Pro Audio is more polite. So If you're more into mid-high centered music, like jazz, songwriter, classic and such AND don't plan using It for backpacking trips you could go for the Audio Pro (T3, T3+ or C3). Although, they're not cheap ... And to be honest, price vs value I don't find It a very interesting proposition. I do love the build quality and design though, that would personally my biggest reason to keep It. Also, the T3 comes with an AUX port, which can be useful in some situations (like combined with Chromecast for instance). In every other situation I'd go for the Charge 5. It's good with all music, just not as crisp and clean with the mid>highs as the T3, but with a more lively, dynamic and big sound that works with pretty much all kinds of music without getting annoyed, something I did experience with the Audio Pro in some genres once the rhythm and lows become more important. I love the T3 design, but In 80% of the situations, the JBL Charge 5 just offers a better solution. I'm really surprised of what the Charge 5 is able to punch out at almost half the size and weight. To be honest, even the €60 Amazon speaker performs better, but then again, It's also twice the size. And the level of resolution of the T3 is better with strings and such, just not as allround. The Amz speaker comes with a built-in hardware equaliser, which the T3 doesn't have. On the low-end It's a no-contest.
J**N
un son à la mesure du prix.
équilibre, présence, définition, beaux graves pour la taille. il ne lui manque vraiment pas grand chose. un appairage en stéréo et vous avec un système de haute volée selon moi pour qui priorise le son avant tout le reste. très belle finition monolithique. construction sérieuse.
C**N
Elle est parfaite
Son puissant, simple d'utilisation, taille correspondant parfaitement à mes attentes (ni trop grosse, ni trop petite). Cette enceinte à tout pour plaire !!! Je l'adore et la recommande vivement !!!
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