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Walmart has Philips HTL1520B Soundbar Speaker with Wireless Subwoofer and HDMI ARC for $69.88. Shipping is free.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Philip.../923874200
2.1 channels. Full-range drivers: The crackle of laser-fire. The roar of a crowd. Two channels bring new levels of sound to your favorite movies and shows. The compact wireless sub-woofer delivers satisfying bass. Explosions will rumble, and music sounds full.
Audio-in. Wire your favorite sources to the soundbar: Movie over? Time for a post-series-finale discussion? Once the on-screen drama has ended, switch the soundbar to Bluetooth and cue up a playlist. Or play your tunes straight from the audio-in port. You'll enjoy the same richer sound, whatever you love to listen to.
Low-profile soundbar design. Compact sub-woofer: This soundbar boasts a beautifully simple design and low profile. When it comes to placement, the integrated wall brackets keep your options open. The compact design of the powerful sub-woofer makes it easy to conceal.
HDMI-out (ARC).
Control the soundbar with your TV remote: Connect via HDMI, audio-in, USB, and more. HDMI-out (ARC) lets you control the soundbar with your TV remote.
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Everybody in here w/ their 74.8 atmos in-wall speakers that only play FLAC files on it while sitting in their original Eames chairs can get farking bent. That's not the average person's setup.
If you have a cheap Roku TV in a spare room, you'll want set of speakers with HDMI mainly for volume control via your Roku remote.
Ive had the Klipsch 2.1 for years, and they definitely sound far better than any sound bar I've had under $100. The problem is, they're 3.5mm computer speakers, so my kitchen Roku TV can't adjust their volume (I tried).
(Note: Most other TV platforms, including Android TV, allow you to control volume of 3.5mm speakers. Roku is just super proprietary).
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Lol...only comment in 5 yrs and this was it?
If you have a cheap Roku TV in a spare room, you'll want set of speakers with HDMI mainly for volume control via your Roku remote.
Ive had the Klipsch 2.1 for years, and they definitely sound far better than any sound bar I've had under $100. The problem is, they're 3.5mm computer speakers, so my kitchen Roku TV can't adjust their volume (I tried).
(Note: Most other TV platforms, including Android TV, allow you to control volume of 3.5mm speakers. Roku is just super proprietary).
Is yours a stand-alone Roku or a built-in? I have a Hisense 55" Roku tv that seemed to always be on sale for $150-$200 over the past few years.
Here's an official comment from a Roku rep stating 3.5mm volume control isn't supported for Roku TVs:
https://community.roku.
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This one is barren of all midrange and sounded and felt hollow. Save y'alls money and carry on.
Optical out from TV to soundbar