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Tronsmart Halo 300: The Ultimate Budget Party Speaker?

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🔥 TRONSMART HALO 300 REVIEW - 240W Party Speaker That DESTROYS The Competition! 💰 Get it here: https://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-halo-300-portable-party-speaker JBL Partybox 710: https://amzn.to/3Nm6XwI After 3 weeks of intense testing, this $350 beast is absolutely INSANE! 270° soundstage, 20-hour battery, professional inputs, and bass that'll shake your neighbors' windows. 🎯 Key Features: • 240W 3-way sound system • Dual 8" subwoofers + mids + tweeters • 20-hour battery life • Professional mic/guitar/XLR inputs • IPX4 waterproof rating • Rolling wheels + telescopic handle • Custom EQ via app • 5 LED light modes This thing competes with JBL PartyBox 320 at HALF the price! Perfect for parties, camping, small gigs, or just flexing on your friends. #TronsmartHalo300 #PartySpaker #BluetoothSpeaker #TechReview

About This Video

TM Nation, in this video I unbox and test the Tronsmart Halo 300 and break down what you actually get for the money. I go through everything in the box, then I take a close look at the speaker itself—dual woofers, dual mids, dual tweeters, that 270° sound design, and the 240W rating. I also cover the versatility: USB-A power bank, 3.5mm aux, mic input, combo guitar/mic input, XLR in, and even daisy-chain ports if you want to run multiple speakers wired (plus wireless linking if you’d rather keep it clean). And yes, the rolling wheels and telescoping handle make this thing way easier to move than it looks. After spending real time with it, my main takeaway is simple: it gets extremely loud without falling apart. At max volume it filled my whole top floor, and the drop-off in sound quality was way smaller than I expect at this price. Highs stayed crisp, mids were strong enough that vocals were still clear from several yards away, and the bass had solid punch/rumble up to about 75% before a small drop-off. Value-wise, at around $349 you’re in JBL PartyBox 110 money, but you’re getting performance that’s closer to a PartyBox 320—so it’s hard not to recommend if you want big party sound on a budget.

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