Overview
Here’s an overview of its key features:
Power Output (170W):
- A 170W sound bar typically means you’ll get robust sound. It’s capable of filling larger rooms with clear audio, with enough volume to enjoy movies, music, or gaming without distortion.
Multimedia Connectivity:
- Likely supports multiple input options such as HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel), optical, AUX, and possibly USB, so you can connect it to various devices like a TV, smartphone, or laptop.
- Bluetooth compatibility is common in this class, allowing for wireless music streaming from compatible devices.
Built-in Subwoofer or Separate Subwoofer:
- Some sound bars in this range come with a built-in subwoofer for deep bass, while others may have an external one. If it has a separate sub, you’ll get more punchy low-end sound, which is especially great for action-packed movies or music with heavy bass.
Sound Modes/Enhancements:
- Look for preset sound modes (e.g., Movie, Music, News, etc.) or customizable settings for treble, bass, and other parameters to tweak the audio.
- Surround Sound Technology: Many sound bars feature virtual surround sound or Dolby Digital to give you a more immersive experience, simulating a multi-speaker setup.
Design:
- Sound bars like this are often sleek and minimalistic, designed to complement modern TVs. They might have touch controls, an LED display, or a remote control for convenience.
Remote Control/Voice Control:
- Many sound bars include a remote for easy control of volume, sound modes, and input selection. Some also use voice assistants like Alexa or Google Assistant for hands-free control.
Specifications
- BT 5.3 ,USB,AUX,OPTICAL,H-ARC, DISPLAY,REMOTE,DOLBY
- Output power 90W + 40W*2 (170 RMS)
- Sound Bar size SW 6.5inch x1
- Drive Units 2inch +2inch SW 6.5inch x2
- No Frequency Response
- Subwoofer size 160 x 296 x 372mm
- Sound bar size 870 x 89 x 60mm
- No Separation
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