Many reviews say it doesn't have Bluetooth, but I can confirm. Below that is a button that says "bt" which will give you access to Bluetooth. Then find the AA5102 from any device you want to play music from and get Bluetooth up and running. In general, the system is decent. I don't think it's 800 watts, but it gets loud if you set it up correctly (speakers are plugged into the correct inputs and the settings on the TV/games console have changed to the correct settings based on your setting up ). The sound quality is definitely better than regular TV speakers. And fills the sound of a large basement very well. However, a little more will never pay off the original price of $250, it's just insane. In my opinion, this system should cost more than $50.
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