Treblab HD 360 Pro: loud, room‑filling Bluetooth sound and deep bass for $159
Treblab's HD 360 Pro Bluetooth speaker, currently priced at $159 on Amazon, delivers powerful, room‑filling sound and strong bass for its price point. The speaker is built solidly and can get loud without noticeable distortion. In testing it filled an apartment at roughly 45% laptop volume and became uncomfortably loud at 100%.
Sound tuning includes three EQ modes — Balanced, 3D and Bass — which markedly change the character of playback. Balanced aims for even lows, mids and highs; 3D raises highs and mids while reducing lows; Bass dramatically increases low end. The reviewer used Bass for most pop/rock/heavy music and 3D for orchestral and acoustic material.
In listening tests the HD 360 Pro handled heavy, downtuned metal and complex bass lines well, though mids could become pronounced on some tracks and Bass mode could make orchestral pieces a bit muddy until switched to 3D. Connectivity and features include Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, true wireless stereo pairing to link two units, four built‑in mics for calls, IPX4 splash resistance, and a USB‑C fast charge port.
The battery is rated at 15,600mAh for up to about 22 hours of playback at 50% volume with a roughly two‑hour charge time. Key specs: 90W peak power, five drivers plus eight passive bass radiators, 20Hz–18kHz frequency response, and an effective wireless range of about 33–34 feet. The speaker weighs roughly 5.2 lbs and measures about 5.79" x 7.68" x 5.79" (approx.).
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