🎉 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The JBL Bar 5.1 Soundbar delivers an impressive 550 watts of power, featuring a 10-inch wireless subwoofer for deep bass. With built-in Chromecast, AirPlay 2, and Bluetooth, it offers seamless connectivity. Experience immersive virtual 5.1 surround sound without the hassle of extra wires, and enjoy stunning 4K HDR visuals with Dolby Vision support. Plus, control it all with Alexa for a smart, hands-free experience.
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 550 Watts |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Television, Smartphone |
Speaker Size | 10 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 10 Inches |
Tweeter Diameter | 10 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Home theater setup, Movie and TV watching, Gaming |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 30 Hours |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Full Warranty |
Control Method | Voice |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
Material Type | Subwoofer, Tweeters, Racetrack drivers |
Speaker Type | Soundbar |
Additional Features | Bass Boost, Subwoofer, Multi Room Audio |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Televisions |
Subwoofer Diameter | 10 Inches |
Item Weight | 29.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.9"D x 40.1"W x 2.3"H |
Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 |
Battery Charge Time | 4 tablespoon(s) |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Airplay, Bluetooth, Chromecast, Alexa |
Connectivity Technology | wired, wireless |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
T**R
Fantastic sound bar
Firstly this sound bar is a killer soundbar at the price point (usually around $349 on sale in Amazon). It’s hard to find a good 5.1 soundbar with good subwoofer at this price.I got this on prime early access deal (2nd prime day) for $288, and it was a no brainer at this price! Without prime sale, it’s usually around 299-349, still a great price.Now let’s talk sound quality:I watched Andrew Robinson’s review about this sound bar (please watch it, it’s the only good technical review available from a proven audiophile YouTuber). He praised it well and recommended it and called it the budget sound bar king, even better than the klipsch 600.I was waiting for prime day sale to buy it…Once I got it in, set up was simple. For all iOS users, download the “JBL Bar set up” app, to add the sound bar to Wi-Fi. It’s very simple that way!Subwoofer was pre paired (it should be from factory, don’t know why some people are saying it was not paired!! But it’s easy to pair).Connected the tv input (Sony x900f for me) and it was up and running.Next make sure to do the calibration, it steps up the sound quality considerably. I made sure “smart mode” was “on”, this mode applies JBL sound processing and smartly and effectively turns any stereo input to 5.1I was surprised! The smart mode actually sounds very good, it widens the sound stage, and you actually feel the surround sound effect. For my room, I actually get the bouncing effect from the side firing tweeters pretty well, nevertheless, sound stage is pretty wide, and you won’t feel like listening to a 2.1 channel sound.Bass was adequate, I tried between 3 and 4, ended up at 3 since it’s pretty balanced there.The sound bar has 5 front firing full range drivers, no tweeter pairs, but I was surprised: there was good and clear treble in the sound and midrange was also very manageable (clear). Dialogues are nice and clear and clearly seems like it comes from the center driver (mimicking the center channel), even at Smart mode ON.People complain that there are no adjustment options, to be honest you don’t need any! Bass can be adjusted from 1-5, and that’s all you need. The eq settings are nicely tuned from factory and to be very honest, I don’t feel like I have to make any changes.I do own a full Sonos Arc set up (5.2.2) and feel like this JBL bar is pretty good at what it does: providing simple 5.1 sound at a reasonable price without offering gimmick features.I also heard people complaining about longevity, so I also got the 3 year plan from Amazon for $33, totally worth it! Peace of mind. Recommend everyone getting it cause you never know when electronics fail. $33 is a bargain.I ordered the soundbar 600 before, returned it cause it clearly sounded a 2.1 sound bar even with surround option “on” and loudness was not adequate. This JBL, which is cheaper, sounds day and night better and I love it! It’s nice and loud, sound stage is wide, and everything is perfectly pre tuned from factory.To sum up, don’t read the negatives, no one can guarantee you anything when it comes to electronics. The sound bar is actually very good, and you won’t be disappointed. But do recommend the 3 year plan ($33), for peace of mind. Even with the added pan, total price is very good and lower than other gimmick sound bars… great job JBL, and thanks Andrew Robinson for an honest video! Check his review out, you will get the real picture…
C**E
So good!!!! There's an app for Equalizer I love it
Very customizable and it fits great on my 40 inch TV
M**3
Solid, simple TV audio upgrade... but slightly underwhelmed by audio (thoughts vs. mini system)
For my main TV, I had been using an old Onkyo mini receiver, with DaytonB652 bookshelf speakers. I really liked the sound of this system, but it did make for a pretty cluttered TV stand. So, I grabbed this sound bar when I saw it on Vine.So far, I'm fairly impressed with this bar, though the sound quality has been slightly underwhelming (more on that later.)Installation:Quite simple! Plug in power, plug in the optical cable, and you're essentially set! If you want to get fancy, there is more to do, and the manual is okay at guiding you through it. I will mention here that controlling the tone (equalizer) settings seems tough? You have to install an app, I think(?) unless I'm just not seeing the way to do it onboard? I got it to work through the Alexa app (after a few tries) and it works okay (just simple bass/treble/mid).Look:Looks nice! Very clean/modern. LCD display is inobtrusive yet functional. I guess I would have appreciated a wider LCD screen, so there was less scrolling with longer messages. I also like the streamlined remote.Bluetooth:Works great! This was a nice feature that my old system did not have. I can connect my phone directly to the speaker with ease.Sound: This is where I was a little surprised. I always liked the audio of my old mini system, but I still expected this to be an upgrade; it was in some ways, maybe not in others. Now, the bass is CLEARLY an upgrade - it's pretty clean and punchy for such a small package. Not the same as a big old dedicated sub, but nice! On the other hand... the mids/highs seem a little muted/muddy, IMHO. I realize that the Daytons are great speakers, but still, I thought a soundbar of this price would be on par with these cheap bookshelf speakers and a 25-year-old mini receiver... not necessarily. Maybe I just need to tweak it more - I can update if I find the sweet spot that brings up the quality. All this said, the sound certainly isn't bad, just not quite as crisp/clear as I'd like. If you're upgrading from just the TV's built-in audio, you'll be VERY impressed, I'm SURE of that!Overall, this is a solid sound bar and certainly a nice upgrade from your TV's built-in sound, especially for bass-heavy movies and the like. However... if you're a tinkerer/Craigslist-pro, and don't mind a much more cluttered footprint with way more wiring, you might be able to get even better results (besides the bass) with an old, high-quality mini-receiver and a set of Dayton B652s, for maybe 1/3 the price. But that's not for everybody!Recommended, with some slight reservations!
S**C
Check before you buy what connection your TV needs.
I made the mistake I have a Sharp HDMI 65 inch Aquas TV 11 years old so I saw HDMI figured that was the connector we needed and it came with one. Well if your TV doesn't have and HDMI ARC port you probably need an optical connector. I learned the hard way tried frustrated for over 3 hours to figure out how to connect it and support had closed as it was a Sunday. I googled, I U-tubed, I tried it all. I finally gave up and tried connecting to my 32 inch newer Kitchen Viesio TV hmm 5 minutes were were done...... It had a clear HDMI ARC port so easy connect. I was like wow do I have to BUY a NEW TV ??? I don't need a sound bar in my kitchen. I called support the following day and a very nice fellow Paul tried for 90 minutes everything he could think of and nothing worked. Then he asked if I could locate an optical port, yes I did. So no optical connector though so I needed to get one. Paul shipped me one free and said once it arrives he will help connect it and be sure it was working. My conformation said 4- 7 business day on the free cord. I am not a patient woman.I went on Amazon had one next day for 10.00. Connected it myself in 3 minutes and we are Good to go. You just need the right stuff just know your TV and check before you buy what you need to be compatible. Lesson learned. Great sound Bar very pleased and most awesome JBL customer service on the planet. I will have an extra optical cord and I truly appreciated the gesture as well as the support. I definitely recommend this sound bar. Truly is a 10 minute out of the box if you know what connector you need. Enjoying so many movies with a whole different experience and love playing music now on Saturday cleaning day!
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