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The YouTube video reviews the Treblab HD 360 speaker, highlighting its features such as true 360-degree sound, touch controls, multiple EQ modes, sturdy aluminum build, and IPX4 water resistance. The speaker is praised for its good bass quality and touch screen interface, but critiqued for its lack of portability and high price compared to similar models. It is recommended for indoor use due to its sound output. The video suggests that the speaker is worth buying for indoor settings, offers volume tests near a wall for fuller sound, and concludes with a call to action for viewers to like and subscribe.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker being discussed is the treblab HD 360, which is considered a true 360-degree speaker as it has four tweeters and a 50-watt down-firing woofer. The speaker comes with a discount code, cables for charging, a booklet showcasing their products, a quick start guide, and a manual. It has touch controls, including play/pause, NFC pairing, TWS button, mic button, and volume control. The screen is touch-sensitive but not very user-friendly. The speaker is large, heavy, and offers two EQ settings.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker being reviewed weighs close to six pounds and has rubber feet at the bottom for stability. It features a power button at the back and ports for USBC and 3.5mm Jack. The speaker lacks a power button on the top but has a dedicated power button for convenience. The speaker offers 360-degree sound and three different EQ modes – balanced, 3D sound, and bass EQ. It has a sturdy aluminum build with mesh on top, a touch screen, and IPX4 water resistance. The speaker has a 20-hour battery life and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, which is noted to be a bit dated compared to newer versions.
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In this part of the video, the speaker tests different EQ modes – 3D, base EQ, and balanced EQ. The base EQ darkens the sound, while the 3D mode raises the upper mids, which may not be preferred. The reviewer goes back to the balanced EQ as the preferred option. The speaker does not have an app for EQ adjustments. Different volume levels are tested, with applause to gauge sound quality. At 80 percent volume, the speaker produces noticeable vibrations.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker being discussed is the Treblab HD 360. The speaker is described as well-made with good bass that doesn’t break up even at max volume. It offers three EQ options, with the balance EQ being favored. The speaker’s touch screen is highlighted as a cool feature, although the placement of the power button at the back is noted as a bit odd. The speaker is critiqued for its lack of portability due to its size and absence of a strap or handle. Despite its quality, the speaker’s price of $160 is questioned in comparison to other similar performing models that are cheaper. It is suggested that the speaker is more suitable for indoor use rather than outdoor due to its not being super loud.
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In this part of the video, the speaker tests the sound of a speaker placed on a ledge at different volume levels, noting that being close to a wall provides a fuller sound. They mention that the speaker is worth buying, especially for indoor use, and suggest it may not be ideal for outdoor settings. The speaker concludes by encouraging viewers to like and subscribe, emphasizing that it is free and promises valuable content.