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Review on Sound Bar Xiaomi Mi TV Soundbar Black by Boyan Mechkov ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I've never seen anything worse! A terrible purchase.

I previously owned a Redmi TV Soundbar. I decided to get this older model because I thought it looked better in terms of style; nonetheless, I was really dissatisfied. In spite of the fact that it is more expensive, there are passive emitters, frequency converters, and it has a simply revolting sound, there is only a middle and nothing more, and at high volume there is only a little bass that appears, but it is the same as on a small JBL flip speaker, which for speakers of such dimensions, well, it's just surprisingly bad. It came as a big surprise to me that the Redmi version sounds better and more balanced in overall, especially considering that I paid 2,400 for the Redmi version. And the worst thing about it in general is that when connected via aux, at a low volume, the sound is horribly distorted, as if the radio signal is badly catching, terrible interference; it's a real nightmare; the only way to listen to it is to turn the volume up above the middle, which is quite loud and so obvious that it shouldn't be. And this is the thing that is the worst thing about it in general. Since both the cable and the source are operational, the problem must lie in the column. When sent through bluetooth, the sound will frequently start to get choppy and will lag behind. It comes in 4 different flavors. There is no indicator of the volume level on the speaker, so all you can do is sit there and take a guess. This makes it impossible to use. According to what I've been told, in order to increase the likelihood of the product being purchased, the designers made the decision to pack as many speakers into the housing as physically possible without regard to its functionality or sound quality. Do not under any circumstances waste money on this; I genuinely do not understand all of the laudatory reviews and reviews; I purchased it for 5,000 rupees, and the sound is the same as from PC speakers that cost 1,500 rupees, truly. I gave it back to the store, at least because of interference when connecting via aux, and I hope they will return the money. We decided to send it to be examined, despite the fact that many people have such issues with interference, and the company proudly calls it noise reduction, which cannot be turned off. Extremely dissatisfied, as was the case with a great number of other Xiaomi items. The vast majority of the company's offerings consist solely of marketing strategies designed to profit from loyal customers, who, by virtue of the content of their evaluations, will convince even more people to purchase the relevant consumer goods.

Pros
  • One and only design
Cons
  • I strongly advise you not to buy it and to keep your money instead; further discussion may be found in the comments.