The listing contains inconsistent numbers. The description states a total output of 90W (60W subwoofer + 15W speakers), the specification lists 60W (sub) + 15W × 5 (which sums higher), and the PMPO is given as 300W. PMPO is a peak/marketing figure and not continuous power. For confirmed continuous/RMS power figures for the exact unit you receive, please check the product packaging or contact the seller.
PMPO (Peak Music Power Output) represents a short-term peak power figure often used for marketing. It is not the continuous (RMS) power the speakers can sustain. Use the RMS/subwoofer wattage (listed elsewhere in the spec) to understand long-term performance.
The product is marketed as a 2.1 wireless soundbar system, but the listing also references 6 channels/5.1 surround. This likely means the unit uses DSP or channel virtualization to simulate surround sound rather than being a true discrete 5.1 speaker set. For exact channel architecture, ask the seller or consult the user manual.
The system supports Bluetooth wireless streaming and USB playback as stated. Some models also include auxiliary/line-in or optical inputs, but available ports can vary by unit—check the product photos or manual for the specific inputs on your model.
Generic pairing steps: power on the soundbar, press the BT (Bluetooth) button on the unit or remote to enter pairing mode, look for the soundbar name on your phone/tablet/TV Bluetooth list, and select it to connect. If prompted for a PIN try 0000 or 1234. Refer to the manual for model-specific instructions.
Yes — the listing mentions a remote control for music playback and standard controls. The product description also notes main volume and treble/bass (high and low pitch) adjustment via the remote.
The listing lists two frequency ranges (65Hz–20kHz and 50Hz–18kHz). Expect full-range sound suitable for movies and music with emphasis on bass from the dedicated subwoofer. Exact low-end extension will depend on the model and placement; check specs on your unit and reviews for real-world performance.
The specification lists a distortion factor of ≤1% at 1W, 1kHz, which indicates low distortion at low listening levels. Distortion may increase at higher volumes.
The system is described as wireless, which often means the connection between the soundbar and subwoofer can be wireless. However, wireless implementation varies by model. Confirm with the seller or manual whether the subwoofer is physically wired or communicates wirelessly.
The soundbar is suitable for gaming audio, but Bluetooth can introduce latency depending on the codec and source device. For the lowest audio delay on consoles and competitive gaming, use a wired connection (if available) or a TV/output mode that supports low-latency Bluetooth/aptX Low Latency when supported.
Place the soundbar centered under or above your TV at ear level if possible. Position the subwoofer on the floor near a wall or corner for stronger bass, but avoid blocking its drivers. Leave some space around the soundbar vents and avoid enclosing the unit in a closed cabinet.
The listing shows a weight of 0.45 kg which may refer only to the soundbar portion — subwoofers are typically heavier. Power is typically via an AC adapter but specific input voltage/current and physical dimensions aren't provided in the listing. Check the product page, packaging, or manual for exact dimensions and power specifications.
Common inclusions are the soundbar, subwoofer (if separate), remote control, power adapter(s), an audio cable (if applicable), and a user manual. Exact contents can vary by seller and package—review the product listing or contact the seller to confirm.
Warranty terms are not listed in the provided description. Warranty coverage, duration, and after-sales support vary by seller and region. Check the seller’s warranty statement, the product page, or contact customer service before purchase for details on returns, repairs, and support.
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