Walmart has
Hisense AX Series 5.1.2 Ch 420W Soundbar w/ Wireless Subwoofer, Wireless Rear Speakers, & Dolby Atmos (AX5120G, 2023 Model) on sale for
$129. Select store pickup where stock permits.
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Product Details:
- 5.1.2 Surround Sound - 9 speakers built into the soundbar. Left and right front channel, center channel, left and right overhead surround channel, surround the listener in 3D audio for room-filling sound that delivers a true Dolby Atmos experience.
- Dolby Atmos & DTS:X - Whether you're gaming, watching your favorite movie or show, or listening to that new track on repeat, Dolby Atmos enhances the entertainment you love across all your devices. It goes beyond ordinary listening by transporting you with the breakthrough spatial sound experience that draws you in deeper, so you hear and feel more.
- Wireless Subwoofer - A wireless subwoofer delivers robust low-end frequencies that punctuate your favorite movies, music, and games, without any messy wires. You'll feel the "boom" while the two front- facing speakers project bright, clear high- and mid-range frequencies.
- Roku TV Ready - As Roku TV Ready device, the Hisense AX5120G Soundbar is fully compatible with any Roku Tv through the HDMI (eARC) connection. You can even use the Roku TV remote to control both the TV and soundbar for easier setup and better navigation experience.
- Easy Connectivity - With HDMI eARC, the Hisense AX5120G can connect to your TV through a single HDMI cable (included), connect wirelessly via Bluetooth, and control both with one remote. You'll be enjoying better TV sound in minutes.
- Wireless Music Streaming - Wireless Bluetooth technology easily connects to smart devices so the listener can enjoy their favorite playlists from their phone or other wireless devices.
- Quick Touch EQ Modes - Get the best audio performance from music, movies, and news with a simple touch of the remote with 7 preset EQ settings.
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It's a 5.1 with true 4 speaker setup, has front lcd display and Dolby Atmos. All for $129. When it comes to soundbars, with exception of the Vizio M-series 5.1.x (which costs over 2x), you're not going to notice much difference between all of them.
Price to feature ratio on this is pretty tough to beat. If I can get 2 or 3 years worth of decent sound from this, I'd consider it a win.
Thanks for the post, OP! Just got one for the extra 65" in the bonus room.
I don't have optimal placement for the rears , they're just on two side tables left and right of my chair - blocked by chair and far from ear level. Still an enormous improvement and I can definitely tell certain audio is coming from the rears during certain scenes. Probably easy to wow me since i've never had more than 2.1. Subwoofer on the hisense is a definite improvement, too.
This is the most theater-like sound i've ever experienced at home so that's cool. I really bought it to see if it improved voice clarity. All dialogue seems to be coming from in front of me watching Netflix's 2022 film, Troll… but I haven't had to adjust the volume between talking scenes and action scenes once. I got so used to this with my old sound bar that I just left the remote in my lap. TL;DR i'm super happy with the result and the price. The only thing I lost was the volume # on my tv (Samsung tv with samsung bar did this) but that doesn't matter at all since this hisense has a display on the front.
I'd like to see a review but I'm always worried about the dialog being too quiet so I usually want to boost the center channel on my receiver setup. Curious how this handles the center channel and dialog/voices.
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I didn't consider it might be TV remote crosstalk though - I might try blocking the IR sensor on the soundbar, since everything I need otherwise can be controlled through the TV remote via HDMI CEC...
Also cannot get it to stay off, after the TV powers it off, it comes back to life on its own all the time - but since I've measure the total system draws only 5 watts when idle, it's no big deal to just leave it on all the time (the Auto Wake setting doesn't change anything either ON or OFF).
I didn't consider it might be TV remote crosstalk though - I might try blocking the IR sensor on the soundbar, since everything I need otherwise can be controlled through the TV remote via HDMI CEC...
Also cannot get it to stay off, after the TV powers it off, it comes back to life on its own all the time - but since I've measure the total system draws only 5 watts when idle, it's no big deal to just leave it on all the time (the Auto Wake setting doesn't change anything either ON or OFF).
This is what I did, ultimately I just placed an object in front of the IR receiver, which from what I can tell is just to the right of the front text display. So far so good. What I may do is see if the front cover can come off and try to block the sensor inside with tape or rubber. Definitely seems to be the Vizio remote causing the reset, I think there is some kind of debug command which isnt on the manual causing the reset.
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Hisense U7K(newest model) hooked up via eARC with a HDMI 2.1 cable. Using built in Paramount app to play TOPGUN movie to test out ATMOS feature.
Any feedback will be appreciated.
Thank you. Mine show Arc but it's hooked up to eArc with a 2.1 hDMI cable.
Yep. Just realized that. I put on a YouTube video from Dolby to test the Atmos. Should it say Atmos on the display of the soundbar when playing Atmos?
Hey did you ever get to the bottom of this? I'm seeing a similar issue with mine
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No, but I also didn't try anything else to experiment afterwards. Overall, I am pleased with this 130 dollars purchase