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The Audio Pro P5 is a wireless speaker that is both attractive and compact, and it has cutting-edge digital amplifiers and drivers that are said to be capable of producing high-quality sound. Because it was developed for simple connecting with Bluetooth and WiFi, you can use it to stream music from your phone or other devices.
This makes it a versatile alternative. In this review, we will be taking a deeper look at the design, sound quality, features, and overall performance of the Audio Pro P5 in order to assist you in determining whether or not it is the speaker that is best suited to meet your needs.
Audio Pro P5 SPECIFICATIONS
Specification | Details |
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Dimensions | 220 x 150 x 195 mm |
Weight | 3.5 kg |
Power output | 40W |
Frequency response | 50Hz – 20kHz |
Wireless connectivity | Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi |
Supported audio formats | AAC, MP3, WMA, FLAC, ALAC, WAV |
Inputs | 3.5mm stereo, Optical, RCA |
Voice assistant integration | Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant |
Battery life | Up to 18 hours |
Audio Pro P5 review: Design
The P5 only comes in black, so it doesn’t look like a speaker that will make people talk. Its front is mostly a grille with a pattern of holes and an acoustic mesh material underneath it. The Audio Pro logo is embossed in silver, and it’s boring and cliche to say that a product from Scandinavia has a minimalist feel, but the P5 does.
It feels solid, like a speaker that could survive a few drops and not be bothered by scuffs and scratches. At 729g, the P5 isn’t light. Audio Pro says you could pack it in your luggage for a trip, which is true since it’s 22 x 9.7 x 5.3cm (HWD), but it’s not any smaller than the competition. The Marshall Emberton II, on the other hand, is smaller. You can buy this speaker from its official website
Audio Pro P5 review: Features
If the list of features of the Audio Pro P5 were a book, it wouldn’t be much longer than a novella. As you’re about to find out, the features are a short story. The battery life is said to be 14 hours, which isn’t bad but is on the lower end of the scale for this price. The Wonderboom 3, EarFun Uboom L, and Tribit Stormbox Micro 2 all have better battery life than the P5 for less money. The Charge 5 gives you five more hours, and the Emberton II gives you more than twice as much.
Audio Pro P5 review: Sound Quality
The front grille on the speaker makes the sound go in a certain direction. If you stand the speaker up, you won’t hear as much sound from behind it as you do from in front of it. But there’s a very easy way to fix that: just lay it on its back with the speaker facing up. Then, no matter where you are in relation to it, you’ll get the same experience. In fact, it’s really well thought out.
Audio Pro P5 review: Battery Life
The battery life of the P5 is also very good. At 50% volume, you’ll get 18 hours of battery life, but at full volume, you’ll only get 4 hours. This is because the speaker is so good. We found that if you use this in the garden at 50% volume, you won’t have any problems with the battery life. However, if you take it to a place like the beach where you might want more volume, the battery life did become a little bit of a worry. However, even at 4 hours, it should give you all the music you need for entertaining or going out.
Audio Pro P5 review: Price and availability
The Audio Pro P5 can be bought right now in the UK and Australia from Amazon and a few other stores. In the UK, it costs £140 and in Australia, it costs AU$247. When it comes out in the US, it will cost about $150. The Audio Pro P5 is in the same price range as the Marshall Emberton and the Ultimate Ears Megaboom 3. It’s not cheap, but I wouldn’t say it’s expensive either.
Final Words
The Audio Pro P5 speaker has a simple look, but it’s all about the sound quality, which is where Audio Pro shines. We did find that the controls on the speaker were not very responsive. You really have to press them to get them to work, which is a bit annoying. We found it strange that you have to use your phone to change the track.
Audio Pro P5 Ratings
Audio Pro P5 review: THE GOOD AND THE BAD
The Good
- Compact and stylish design
- Long battery life for extended use
The Bad
- The bass response might not be as strong as with some bigger speakers.
FAQS
Do audio pro make good speakers?
To recap. This is a great speaker that can be used as part of a multi-room system or on its own. It has great sound and a lot of ways to connect to other devices.
Which audio pro speaker is best?
Audio Pro Addon T3+ As a joint winner for the range’s smallest speaker, the T3+ only uses Bluetooth 4.0 to connect wirelessly. We usually prefer wifi connectivity at home, but the Audio Pro T330-hour +’s battery life is its crowning achievement.
Is Pro Audio a good brand?
Two reviews have given Pro Audio Brands a rating of 4.5 stars, which shows that most customers are happy with their purchases. Pro Audio Brands is the 16th best site for music gear.