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The Audio Pro C5 MK II is a compact, high-fidelity stereo speaker delivering 30W of powerful sound. It supports versatile wireless connectivity including Bluetooth, WiFi, AirPlay 2, Chromecast, and Spotify Connect. Designed for easy setup and control via app or preset buttons, it’s perfect for multiroom use in home or office environments.
S**R
A great-sounding speaker for home, with excellent aesthetics
UPDATE: I've had the T5 over a year and continue to enjoy it a lot and recommend it. But Addon has a new speaker you might consider: Audio Pro Addon C5 - Compact WiFi Multi-Room Speaker - Grey. The C5 adds wifi connectivity and comes with an app for iOS or Android, for streaming over wifi and multi-room setups. Otherwise, the C5 is exactly the same as this T5: same cabinet dimensions, same size tweeters and woofer, same specs. The C5 is priced $50 higher than the T5, so if you don't need multiroom support and you're happy with Bluetooth streaming, buy a T5 and save $50.---The Addon T5 speaker is excellent for its intended application, a stationary stay-at-home speaker. It has great sound, it looks really great, and it has a USB power port on the back. It is not a portable bluetooth speaker - it has no battery, so you have to keep it plugged into the wall. And it's too big to throw in your backpack or dufflebag to take with you. If you want something portable, there are lots of other options. If you want high quality sound for your home, the T5 is a fantastic option.I'm comparing the T5 to the Bose Soundlink Mini and Soundlink 3, both of which I own and like very much. The T5 is bigger than both--and sounds bigger. It sounds like a real speaker, not a tiny portable compromise. I think most people would agree it sounds better than both the Bose units I mentioned. You can hear the space between instruments and voices, like with a good hi-fi system. There's more bass, too, but it's not muddy or boomy, it's well balanced with clear mids and crisp highs. One thing, though: it needs break-in time. It'll sound better after 10 or 20 hours of use than it does right out of the box.The speaker's front feet are a bit taller than the rear feet, so the speaker is slightly angled upward - this is smart design, since it's likely to be placed on an end table or shelf below ear-level.As with every all-in-one unit, stereo separation is largely lost when you're more than a few feet away from the speaker. That's true with every self-contained bluetooth speaker unit, though. If you want stereo separation, you need two speakers that can be placed a few feet apart from each other. There are a few bluetooth speakers with this capability. This manufacturer makes one called the Addon T14 (not currently available at Amazon). You can pair two of these: Ultimate Ears WONDERBOOM Super Portable Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker, Phantom BlackBack to the T5. It's a gorgeous speaker, in my opinion. It has a high-end aesthetic, with a handsome cabinet and carrying handle made of high-quality leather. It's not gaudy or obnoxious, it's somewhat understated (but absolutely not boring), it'll blend in to the decor of your living room or any room. It comes in about 5 different colors. I have the grey one which is quite handsome.The T5 has a standard 3.5mm auxiliary in, in case you want to connect a non-bluetooth device with a cable, like an older iPod. The T5 has a USB power port on the back, which is a handy feature on many bluetooth speakers now.Though the T5 isn't truly portable, it has a small footprint and is easy to carry from one room to the next. It's in my living room, on an end table which it shares with a lamp, there's plenty of room for cocktails or books.There is a version of this speaker that's a bit smaller & more portable and has a built-in battery: the T3. Audio Pro Addon T3 Portable Bluetooth Speaker (White)The T3 is more expensive due to the battery. I'd encourage you to read the reviews of the T5 and T3 at the professional audio website WhatHiFi.If you're looking for a speaker that will be mainly stationary, the T5 should be on your short list. It sounds big, clear, and great, and has an understated but gorgeous high-end look, too.Highly recommended at this price point.
P**D
Amazing sound from small, portable speakers
I ordered these because I'm working from home all the time now (like many people) and my favorite work area was one of the few in the house with no decent audio. Our Sonos Play 5 has been extremely frustrating with its wifi dropout issues; evidently they're well known for poor performance with anything other than strong wifi, which I wish I had known before I bought them. Anyhow, I wanted the C10 but couldn't find one in stock anywhere, and thus took a chance on the "lesser" C5. If I had paid attention to the measurements and realized how small it is I wouldn't have ordered it, and that would have been a huge mistake! The sound is amazing and the features are excellent, including built-in Bluetooth. It has EQ features which I've played with a bit but ended up leaving at defaults because that sounds great; at first I thought it was a little boomy and needed less bass but I've changed my mind. Our wifi is worse on the first floor than I realized, and the C5 will drop occasionally, but unlike the Play 5 it doesn't lose its mind and refuse to ever play anything again -- it just picks up again when it can, usually in a few seconds. However, when I do carry it down to the first floor I use Bluetooth instead of wifi, thanks to the dropout, and it's flawless. I'm pretty sure there's a C10 in my future, perhaps replacing the Sonos. I know there are features on the C5 I haven't even explored (presets, Spotify connectivity, inputs I don't need, ...). I'm well and truly sold on Audio Pro.
J**S
Looks great, sounds okay.
I bought this with high expectations based on all the positive audiophile reviews. It's a great-looking device and very simple to set up, but I was really unimpressed by the sound. It's true that it pushes a surprising amount of bass and handles dynamics well for a speaker of its size, but I found that mids and vocals were pushed way forward, and overall the sound is as tinny and fatiguing as portable speakers generally are.It doesn't sound terrible by any means, but it also doesn't sound better than any number of much cheaper options. Unless you're really excited about the app interface and the possibility of multiroom play (I'm not), I don't see anything to justify the pricetag.If you're concerned with sound quality, you're better off spending an extra $100 on basic bookshelf speakers. If you're not, you could just as easily spend $50 on a Chinese-made bluetooth speaker.
K**N
Has better features than other BT speakers I own
First, the sound quality is great, lots of bass but not too much. It has better separation between instruments than my other BT speakers so you can hear each section of an orchestra for example. I listen to a wide range of music and all musical styles work with this speaker. I would characterize the sound as refined in comparison to my other BT speakers. I own a DOSS SoundBox XL 32W, a small Anker Soundcore which I use as a computer speaker and an older Soundfreaq Soundstep with a charger for my iphone in my bedroom which I use to play podcasts only as it is not good enough for music. I have this speaker in my office.It has an aux cable so it can function as a smart speaker when connected to my Echo dot.The buttons on the top of the speaker are easy to deal with in comparison with my other BT speakers. The other speakers require the user to depress the on button for a full second before coming on, this speaker you just press the on button like most appliances. The BT and Aux button are equally easy to press.
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