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S**E
I compared three soundbars for you and this was the best.
I bought Dracolight (Top), YOUXIU(Middle) and Geekroom(Bottom) soundbars and here is my verdict. One of them is a winner.Power - Dracolight is 60W, Geekroom is 50W and YOUXIU is 60W but when you hear YOUXIU is least powerful to ears. Dracolight is a winner here.Easy to install and setup - All three come with the same accessories and remote. All three do not come with batteries so have some spare AA/AAA batteries. A TieExterior Finish - Dracolight is by a long shot the most premium looking soundbar. Geekroom is a bit okayish but saves some face with a display in the middle to help you figure out which source is active right now. YOUXIU looks cheap compared to Dracolight. Dracolight is a winner here.Remote Control - All three come with similar basic remotes which feel cheap and have the same functions. A Tie.Sound performance - Dracolight is a winner here again. It is loud. Have a lot of bass and treble. It does not lose clarity at higher volumes. Geekroom struggles with bass and high volumes but overall is a bit balanced. YOUXIU fails to deliver an immersive experience. I feel it is very tinny. Dracolight is the best and YOUXIU is the worst here.Bluetooth streaming support - All three support Bluetooth. Nothing stood out in my testing. A tie.Connection versatility - Connect by an optical cable, 3.5mm jack, or Bluetooth again a tie.Overall, go for Dracolight unless you want to get a more subtle soundbar and plan to hide it. Avoid YOUXIU
J**A
Delivery
The man that deliveries didn’t knock on my door he tapped on my door once got back in his truck and left . My box was half the size of my front door and he just left it instead of calling but overall I love the speaker it’s loud and has the Bluetooth I wanted
K**N
My Unit
This soundbar is a great value. I bought it as an affordable alternative to my Samsung's incoherent (if industry-standard) design choice to put its speakers on the back of unit, preserving the all-important bezel but facing the air-pushers away from the viewers of the teevee. The purchase of this unit was preferable to a complex arrangement of mirrors.As for the soundbar itself, it sounds great for a < 100 USD unit and the remote is functional if weak-signaled and based on inferior IR tech from when I was a kid in the eighties (hey, remember the eighties?). This is acceptable given the affordability of the thing but a bit irritating given that there's no good feedback to the user to indicate that the volume has been incremented/decremented from a seated/viewing position (the unit displays this information in an upward-facing orientation, which is usable when close to the unit but not visible from even a short distance) and often these volume input signals are not received by the unit even from a short distance ( < 7 ft ) and pointed directly at said uniT.The included fiber optic cable was short but long enough for my arrangement (with the unitt on a shelf just above my forty-some inch tv) and it's great that one is provided, along with a 8mm-to-8mm patch cable.In removing the device (unït) from its packaging one of the rubber feet came off. It's attached to the ûnit only via a mild adhesive strip. I reattached it but now know that I can't safely use it as a football when horsing around with the lads etc. No big deal. This doesn't matter.All in all a very satisfying purchase and highly recommended for those who'd like to hear their home entertainments clearly. I literally keep talking about the "sumptuous and resonant" qualities of the actors' recorded voices in, say, Schitt's Creek or whatever.Love it.
N**Y
Great Sound and Looks for the Money
I didn't have much expectation for the price, but I was pleasantly surprised. The sound bar is clear and loud and looks great. Like many have stated when you hook up via the optical cable, the volume is controlled via the soundbar remote, and I use that for movies or music videos when I want it loud. I also use the Aux cable to the TV headphone out jack, this way I can leave the sound bar turned up and the volume is controlled via the TV volume buttons, works great. Bluetooth via the phone is loud and clear and the volume is controlled via the phone as normal.Overall: This is a great value if you aren't looking to spend the cash for an elaborate sound setup. It looks great sitting anywhere, and can be wall mounted. The sound quality is better than I expected and I have not experienced any distortion when I crank up the volume. I would recommend this if you want good looks, and sound quality at an affordable price.
H**N
EASIEST SET-UP EVER!
For non-tech savvy people (I am one), this was the easiest tech product to ever set up. After reading some information on Bluetooth setup vs. cable, I decided to go with the optical fiber cable. It actually took longer for me to do some research than to set this up. I plugged it in, turned it on, inserted the optical fiber cable to the sound bar and the TV, and the sound came on! The only negative I have is it would be nice to have more equalizer control, since it appears there are only 3 settings for the equalizer. Otherwise, clarity is good and you only need a little volume to blast you out of your chair. Sleek design and not overbearing. Great value for the price.UPDATE: After using this for a few days, we found the TV remote would change the sound volume, but not by using the "volume" key. I would go to the TV guide on my remote controller and the soundbar would get louder and louder. To counteract this, I have to put a cloth over the eye of the soundbar so I can use my TV remote. It also talks to you in a weird chinese lady's voice, which is rather annoying. I downgraded my initial review especially since the remote is a really irritating issue. Overall, sound is just OK, but then it was my first soundbar and did not want to spend $400+ on my first endeavor.
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