🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The 2.1 CH Sound Bar with Built-in Subwoofer is a compact audio solution designed to enhance your TV, PC, and gaming experience. With multiple connectivity options including Bluetooth 5.0, HDMI ARC, and more, it delivers powerful sound in a sleek design. The unique Night Mode feature ensures you can enjoy your favorite content without disturbing others, making it perfect for any living space.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Wall Socket |
Compatible Devices | Television |
Speaker Size | 2.36 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 2.36 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | TVs, PCs, gaming, mini TV speakers |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Color | Glossy |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Control Method | Remote |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Speaker Type | Soundbar |
Additional Features | Subwoofer, bass_boost, usb_port |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Televisions |
Item Weight | 1.91 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.13"D x 15.75"W x 2.36"H |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.1 |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB, Optical, HDMI |
D**1
Great sound!
Great sound, sleek design, just wish I knew how to control the volume with my tv or device remote and not use the one supplied with.
N**L
Not for older TVs
I tried hooking up the sound bar with the auxiliary audio cable and the HDMI cable. My tv doesn't have an ARC HDMI port, so that didn't work. The auxiliary cable made a popping noise when I connected it to the tv, but no sound from the sound bar. The only way I could connect it was through the auxiliary cable to my Roku remote. I am disabled, don't drive and live in the woods. Transportation is an issue for me, so returning the item really isn't a convenient option for me. I did what I had to do to get it working, but it was very disappointing that I've had to rig it to get it to work. On a positive note, the sound quality is good, especially when I'm listening to music on my tv.
T**U
16 inch Soundbar sounds great
I set this up in my girlfriend's bedroom because the $10 speakers we were using made it difficult to hear and understand movies. I used the included optical cable to connect the PC we use for Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, etc. No batteries for remote so we just used the side buttons and then we control volume from the PC. I was very impressed with the sound quality. Voices were super clear. Setting volume to less than 50 percent was plenty enough. This sounds about as good and my $200 Polk S3 which you can buy today for $300 for some reason, I am sure if you were blasting both this isn't true but for casual listening it seems to be. As long as it doesn't die on us then we are very happy with this. I didn't test bluetooth or hdmi so I can't say anything about those but I would guess they also sound great.
C**R
Mixed Feelings About This Sound Bar
I'm giving this one star because I'm unable to use it for one of its intended purposes; a television. I originally bought this sound bar for a small TV (it's important to note that the TV is only 1yr old and has the capabilities to work with a sound bar) I have in the kitchen, but unfortunately, it didn't quite meet my expectations. When first turning the TV on, the sound bar interferes with the TV input, changes the input, and often requires multiple attempts to get the correct input to work. This can be frustrating and time-consuming. I tried using both the optical cable and the audio cable and had the issue with both cables.Another issue I encountered was the slow response of the remote control. It's not as snappy as I'd like it to be, which can be annoying when you're trying to adjust the volume or switch settings quickly.On a positive note, the sound quality is good. When it does work, the sound bar delivers clear and crisp audio, enhancing the overall viewing experience.Since I've surpassed the return window, my intention is to test it with my computer, where the input issues might be less troublesome. As for my TV, I'll be actively seeking an alternative sound bar that doesn't disrupt the input and provides a more responsive remote control. This sound bar might work well for some, but it's essential to be aware of its limitations.
J**A
Not so great but also not horrible.
As I'm waiting on my shipment for a better soundbar to be delivered today I figure I would write my review of this Larksound I ordered and received yesterday. I have it playing now watching Spider-Man to fully test it out to its max capability.Starting with thePros:Look/DesignThe design of this soundbar is nice and the smaller size option is nice to have to free up more space around my set-up and not to block my remote sensor. Not too bulky and blends in with the devices around it.ConnectionThe multiple choices for connecting is great. I'm using Optical vs Aux. Better option for digital sound.DimensionsMy TV sits low and it sits right under it not blocking the screen so not needing to raise my TV.SoundSo the sound is okay, really... I mean I'm not reviewing this compared to a high quality 120w+ Dolby digital surround sound and wasn't looking to go that route. If you are looking for something that just gives your TV higher volume with minimal amount of bass and not much sound seperation between lows and highs this will work. But for the most part the sound is more of the many Cons I have about this unit.Cons:VolumeThis is one big Con! The delay between the remote and soundbar is really bad! And I'm only 4' away from it. The delay when just a press takes too long and then when you hold the volume up/down the volume greatly decreases fast to very low or high. And it's almost impossible, to fact I think you can't just tap down or up because of the delay so you end up having to hold it and can't tell if it is registering up or down when tapped. The light indicator takes too much time to tell you that it is ready to turn down or up and you have no idea where you are in your volume max or mid. Just know that you have definitely turned it way too down quickly!SpeakersThe bass speaker at the bottom gives a small amount of bass to give the tweeters just a little bit of what would be fullness of the sound needed. With the volume button up when you get to max it gives a sound and max is not that very max and I'm running full digital. The bass does not give you an indication and if not all the way down, the bass sounds the same no matter how high you put it at. Very small amount.The tweeters are very high in thier sound and not much low in them so you would need to balance them out with that sub added but it's a very small amount and the highs from them almost drown out the bass from the sub.PresetsThe presets suck. Simple as that.Movie mode, just hold the bass + and you get a very small change with what should be a full sound but nothing really much.All in all... If you want your TV a bit louder and don't care for a full body sound go with these but I don't recommend it. There are many other options with way, way better quality. This soundbar will be returned today.
J**.
Decent sound.
I bought the 31in. Snaps together easily. Decent sound. Good secondary bar for stereo sound with my other sound bar.
M**R
Outright Died
Have only had this product for 9 months and it flat out stopped working. Will not turn on with either remote or button on side of sound bar. Tried multiple different outlets and no success. Non-detachable power cord so not worth trying to replace. Sound was fine when it did work, but not great. It was used on a 3rd tv as a part of a setup to watch sports so only in use 2-3 times a week for a few hours at a time. Not as if it was a workhorse. Would not recommend.
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