Audio Pro Sp3 New Instant
Title: Audio Pro P3 New – Compact Portable Bluetooth Speaker, 360° Sound, IPX7 Waterproof, 15H Battery (Matte Black)
Bullet Points:
| Feature | Audio Pro P3 New | JBL Flip 6 | Bose SoundLink Flex | |---------|----------------|------------|---------------------| | Size | Very compact (palm) | Medium (can) | Medium (wedge) | | Waterproof | IPX7 | IP67 | IP67 | | Battery | 15h | 12h | 12h | | Sound Signature | Balanced, warm | Bass-forward | Neutral, detailed | | Price (approx) | $99 | $129 | $149 | | Best for | Backpack, shower, travel | Parties, outdoors | Premium clarity |
The first thing you notice about the SP3 is how good it looks. In a world of flashy LED lights and plastic gaming gear, the SP3 takes a different route. It features a classic wood cabinet finish (available in Walnut or White) that screams "Hi-Fi heritage."
It looks like a piece of high-end audio gear from the 1970s, but with modern, clean lines. On the front, you get a tactile volume knob that feels satisfying to turn—a small detail that makes a big difference in daily use. It’s compact enough to fit under a monitor without dominating the desk, but substantial enough to look like a serious piece of kit. audio pro sp3 new
Right out of the box, the Audio Pro SP3 New exudes that signature Scandinavian design language: clean, uncluttered, and functional.
Available in matte Black or White, the MDF cabinets are surprisingly heavy for their size (roughly 5.5 x 4 x 6 inches). This weight is a good sign—it suggests dense internal bracing that reduces cabinet resonance.
The removable fabric grille is magnetic, a luxury you usually don't find at this price point. Without the grille, the exposed black drivers and the recessed tweeter give the speaker a slightly aggressive, modern look. On the front baffle of the master speaker, you’ll find a subtle LED indicator and a volume knob that doubles as an input selector (press to cycle sources).
The "New" vs. The Old: The most obvious change is the rear panel. The old SP3 had a clunky, recessed switch for high-frequency adjustment. The New version replaces this with a smoother EQ presets system controlled via the volume knob. More importantly, the old micro-USB port is gone; replaced by a modern USB-C port (though primarily for service, not audio streaming) and a dedicated optical input. Title: Audio Pro P3 New – Compact Portable
If you hate the "gamer" aesthetic of flashing RGB lights and plastic chrome rings, the Audio Pro SP3 New is therapy for your eyes. The design is timeless. The new model features slightly rounded edges on the MDF cabinet compared to the sharper box of the original.
The removable magnetic grille is a nice touch. With the grille off, you see the contrast of the yellow/copper-colored Kevlar woofer against the silk dome tweeter—it looks expensive. The new model has also upgraded the terminal connections to proper binding posts (accepting banana plugs and bare wire), whereas the old version used spring clips.
Score: 9/10 – They look like they cost twice their actual price.
The Audio Pro SP-3 (New) is a niche product for a specific user: the person who hates clutter. It replaces a soundbar, a Bluetooth speaker, and a desktop amp all at once. | Feature | Audio Pro P3 New |
It is not perfect. Reaching around the back to turn the volume knob is annoying in 2024, and Apple users will want to use the wired Aux input to get the best sound. However, the core audio quality is stunning. For $350–$400, you are getting the engineering of a $1,000 hi-fi system squeezed into a 9-pound box.
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Rating: 8.5/10 “The thinking person’s soundbar.”