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Hisense 440W 3.1.2-Ch Dolby Atmos Soundbar w/ Wireless Subwoofer (AX3125H) on sale for
$159.99.
Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or is otherwise a flat $6 per order.
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Meowssi for posting this deal.
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Features:
- 3.1.2 Surround Sound: 7 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.
- Wireless Subwoofer: A wireless subwoofer delivers the 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.
- 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.
- Dolby Atmos: 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 of 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.
- Roku TV Ready: As Roku TV Ready device, the Hisense AX312 5H 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.
- Wireless Music Streaming: Wireless Bluetooth technology easily connects to smart devices so the listener can enjoy their favorite playlists from theirphone or other wireless devices.
- Easy Connectivity: With HDMI (eARC), the Hisense AX312 5H 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.
- Bluetooth Audio: Connect the AX3125H via Bluetooth and enjoy all your favorite music and more, wirelessly, from your phone, tablet or laptop.
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I picked up the Hisense AX Series 5.1.2 Ch 420W Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer, Wireless Rear Speakers, and Dolby Atmos (AX5120G, 2023 Model) for $129 during black Friday at Walmart.
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Vizio was recently bought by Walmart, which says everything about where they are as a brand.
Comparing HiSense to them just shows a lack of understanding and unfamiliarity with the brand. The panels in their top end TVs are also used by Samsung, LG, and Sony, while their budget line is only contending with TCL currently.
Chances are your TVs stopped working due to a swelled capacitor, which is something that happens regardless of brand.
There's higher quality capacitors than others, but at the end of the day, all of them are consumable parts that eventually go bad.
Luckily, they cost under $1 each and take very little effort to replace.
You posted pretty much the same thing twice. Why????
I picked up the Hisense AX Series 5.1.2 Ch 420W Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer, Wireless Rear Speakers, and Dolby Atmos (AX5120G, 2023 Model) for $129 during black Friday at Walmart.
Wow awesome. If only Musk would invent a time machine. Lol. Why why why?
Some people like to do down vote for no reason. If a comments with down votes with no obvious reason, I usually would give it an up vote to balance it.
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Comparing HiSense to them just shows a lack of understanding and unfamiliarity with the brand. The panels in their top end TVs are also used by Samsung, LG, and Sony, while their budget line is only contending with TCL currently.
Chances are your TVs stopped working due to a swelled capacitor, which is something that happens regardless of brand.
There's higher quality capacitors than others, but at the end of the day, all of them are consumable parts that eventually go bad.
Luckily, they cost under $1 each and take very little effort to replace.
Edit: And what does Walmart acquiring Vizio have a single thing to do with what I said? Think I'll be waiting a very long time for you to reply on that one. So many shills on this site now.
also ditto on the vizio atmos soundbars being awful with bugs, at least the older ones. i want to throw mine in the trash. it does not reliably turn on with the tv, randomly cuts out etc. they stopped updating the fw yrs ago, thieves, so theres no hope of improvement.
If you have a 100" tv or projector, you should sit 10'-15' from it. And if your tv is that big, why would you want to cheap out on the sound experience? You should be looking at a system with 7 or 9 speakers, and 1 or 2 "Neighbors Call the Cops On You" subs, to truly appreciate your tv. And look for a quality brand of speakers like Klipsch (for example). It won't be cheap, but if you watch something like Jurassic Park, or play Call of Duty on it...it's worth every penny.
If you have a 100" tv or projector, you should sit 10'-15' from it. And if your tv is that big, why would you want to cheap out on the sound experience? You should be looking at a system with 7 or 9 speakers, and 1 or 2 "Neighbors Call the Cops On You" subs, to truly appreciate your tv. And look for a quality brand of speakers like Klipsch (for example). It won't be cheap, but if you watch something like Jurassic Park, or play Call of Duty on it...it's worth every penny.
Nope. Not a flex. Was just stating a fact. Recently got it via a deal on here right around Super Bowl, it was a fairly large deal and had assumed it was common knowledge. So, yea, like I said, never had a 100" before and was just genuinely curious about this, as I hadn't come across it before. Site has gotten kinda ridiculous, everyone reads into everything and finds something wrong or offensive. Was just a question, nothing more. Not that deep.