This sound bar is very good for the money. Especially since I mainly use it connected to my gaming pc via an optical cable. It sounds good, although it has basically no bass. Apart from that it sounds good. Also I appreciate the optical and aux connectors both being present.However, I also use the sound bar with my Android TV which is on the other side of the room so bluetooth is necessary. The bluetooth has a fatal flaw. During movies where music or ambient noise is pretty constant, bluetooth is fine. But when there's any second of very little or no noise, the next sound will be cut off. This is makes it impossible to listen to things like podcasts as it cuts off the first word of every sentence.So, is it worth the money? Depends entirely on what you need it for. If you only want to use bluetooth, I'd advise you to look elsewhere. If you will use mainly optical or aux, then it's fine. The sound quality isn't great, but it's not bad either. Especially for the $40+ I paid. But if you've got a little more money to spend, I'd say go ahead and spend it on a higher quality sound bar.In conclusion, I appreciate it having three ways of connecting. I use all three for different things. But the bluetooth is fatally flawed with entire genres of media. Reviews, unboxings, tutorials, podcasts, anything where it's a person talking with silence in between sentences.
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