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Review on 🔊 Immersive Audio Experience with Sony HT-SF150 Black Soundbar by Virot Reangtong ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing unusual, normal product.

There is enough power, but it is not clear where 120 watts can come from with two small speakers and two tweeters. Most likely this is a parameter of energy consumption, not power. In short, marketers deceived again) In fact, the price of such a sound is 3 sput, but certainly not 12. It doesn’t sound better than a TV set, it doesn’t add volume. Slightly and not the fact that the topic lifts high, but with the middle is incomprehensible. There are few low ones, but it is understandable, there is nowhere for them to come from. The functionality is useful, but again, I could not connect via HDMI to the second TV set (Samsung) and without control from one remote control - this is not really necessary. Sony for me finally died after this purchase. Now this brand is blacklisted.

Pros
  • Beautiful, assembled better than any TV set.
Cons
  • The sound is dull. I can’t say that it’s directly bad, but GENERALLY there is nothing there for the cost that this soundbar costs. In fact, a mediocre bluetooth speaker for the price of good monitors. : No sound at all. If we compare it with at least a 2.1 system that is connected to a computer, then this sound is simply terrible. It feels like I forgot to take the soundbar out of the Styrofoam box. Yes, even the Chinese bluetooth speaker plays better. Sony how? I really don't believe it could be. What Sony can do is. Presets don't really change anything. Let's say that the sound is set up exclusively for cinema, because. it's basically a TV set-top box, but still. Really it was impossible to make a normal preset for music. It turns out that the bluetooth module is useless, because. listening to music through the phone's speaker is more pleasant than through this soundbar.