Actually, this looks more like an amp's spec...
Assuming all three specs are from the same speaker, I agree with mtry that the high end of the first two are reversed.
The response of any piece of audio gear will drop off at the extreme ends of it's response. That is to say, that the more narrow the response range, the more flat ithe response will be.
IOW, to state these three in a more logical (and with the 50/80 transposition corrected), it would look like this:
Frequency Response:
30 hz to 15khz +/- 0.1 db
20Hz to 50kHz, +/- 0.5dB
5 Hz to 80 kHz, +0, -3 dB, Although I would expect some number in the "+" column
Considering the normal variations in a speakers frequency response over it's range, it's actions within the room itself, and your own hearing variations, I'd say these measurments all indicate a fine device. These three items would be the limiting factor in what you're hearing, not this device.