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Hisense 5.1 Ch 510W Soundbar w/ Wireless Subwoofer & 2 Rear Surround Speakers

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Walmart has Hisense 5.1-Channel 510W Soundbar w/ Wireless Subwoofer & 2 Rear Surround Speakers (R651) for $89. Shipping is free, otherwise free store pickup is available where stock permits.

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  • 5.1 Surround Sound - 3 speakers built into the soundbar. Left and right front channel, center channel, plus two Tweeters, surround the listener in 3D audio for room-filling sound that delivers a true Cinema experience.
  • Whether you're gaming, watching your favorite movie or show, or listening to that new track on repeat, Dolby Digital Plus and DTX Virtual:X 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 6.5" 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. The wireless module requires a power cord to function the Subwoofer.

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Walmart has Hisense 5.1-Channel 510W Soundbar w/ Wireless Subwoofer & 2 Rear Surround Speakers (R651) for $89. Shipping is free, otherwise free store pickup is available where stock permits.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • 5.1 Surround Sound - 3 speakers built into the soundbar. Left and right front channel, center channel, plus two Tweeters, surround the listener in 3D audio for room-filling sound that delivers a true Cinema experience.
  • Whether you're gaming, watching your favorite movie or show, or listening to that new track on repeat, Dolby Digital Plus and DTX Virtual:X 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 6.5" 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. The wireless module requires a power cord to function the Subwoofer.

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  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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TheOptiMystic
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I bought one and it just got delivered a little while ago. Set it up but haven't had a chance to try it out yet. Just figured I'd pass on a few pieces of info.

First, definitely not a rebadge of last year and definitely no Atmos, which honestly is no big deal IMO. DTS Virtual X is very similar in what it does in post-processing and creating a "sound bubble".

Secondly, the design is really nice on all the components, as would be expected. I do want to note that the soundbar itself is, by far, the lightest bar I've ever picked up. It almost felt like there was nothing in there. It's cloth covered (and so are the rear speakers) rather than the metal grilles from last year.

Thirdly, the speakers do hook up differently than last year's Atmos model. Those were wireless (and many of us had issues with hissing sounds when the volume was low or even when the main unit was off). These plug into the subwoofer like most of the past Vizio models. For me, I prefer having the sub in the back of the room by my listening position anyway. They give you an amazing amount of speaker cable for each.

I do want to note that there are eight speakers total. Three drivers in the bar along with two tweeters, the two surrounds and the sub. This does have Dolby Digital Plus, which is an enhanced, upgraded version of standard 5.1 Digital and what most streaming services use for their audio encoding (Atmos can be delivered via DDP), so combined with the DTS processing, this hopefully should do well with the 3D effects.

One thing this system does have that last year's didn't (at least to my recollection) is Hisense's Pure and Pro Surround settings. Pure delivers the 5.1 sound as originally intended from the source you're playing. Pro creates a "virtual" surround for those that want all the sounds coming out of the speakers at all times, like dialogue. I've always found those kinds of settings completely distracting. I want to hear true surround, not hearing someone speaking out of all five channels at once. That kind of defeats the whole purpose of surround, but some people mistakenly believe sound should be blaring out of their rear speakers at all times, so I guess this is good for them. I wouldn't suggest it myself.

I'll follow up once I've had a chance to listen. This is obviously a Walmart specific model for the holidays. There is zero info about it even on Hisense's website.

I have had a number of Atmos bars, both with and without up firing drivers, and I concur with another poster who said that they never got good results with them. My ceilings are the ideal height and, even after playing around with settings, none ever knocked my socks off. What they were always good for was the object-based audio. Sometimes sounds seemed to be coming from a totally different part of the room, but height effects? Not so much. I've always found that DTS Virtual X worked just as well for that. YMMV
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" rear speakers wired to Subwoofer"
VladK16
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Thanks for the suggestion. Found a reddit review of the HS 5100 that mentioned that you CAN adjust the volume settings of the rear speakers by holding down the surround button on the remote for 5 seconds. Tested it on this model and it does give you the option to adjust that. Suggested setting is +3.

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Nov 26, 2024 07:17 PM
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Kracker509Nov 26, 2024 07:17 PM
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Quote from TheOptiMystic :
Oh, by far! This is a full 5.1 system with far more power. Even a single bar with a subwoofer would outperform that unit. As inexpensive as it is, the Hisense will far exceed that one. For $89, it's a crazy cheap deal for a full surround setup.
Greatly appreciate the reply.
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Nov 26, 2024 07:23 PM
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TheOptiMysticNov 26, 2024 07:23 PM
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Quote from adarsh4192 :
This one or the ultimea one for same price https://www.walmart.com/ip/ULTIME...om=/search
Definitely this one and not the Ultimea. I have tried out a couple of their systems, and you need to be careful, particularly with the ones (such as this unit) that say they have "Virtual" surround. These have no Dolby or DTS processing at all, which is beyond my comprehension because even the cheapest competing bars have at least one or the other. These cannot process the encoding at all, so all they do is pump all the sound to all the speakers at all times.

So theoretically it's "surround" sound, but for example, if you're watching a scene on your TV where a plane goes overhead and the sound should go from the front speakers to the rears, instead you're just going to hear the plane out of all the speakers at once. No true surround effects at all.

I found this out the hard way when I ordered one of their new 7.1 "Virtual" systems. I thought it was great that it came with a bar and four additional speakers (two for the front sides and two for the rears). These systems say they come with their own processing called "SurroundX". Unfortunately, like I said, "SurroundX" is just all the sounds through all the speakers at once. Worthless.
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Nov 26, 2024 09:23 PM
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AfraidOfBearNov 26, 2024 09:23 PM
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I, like the other person here, bit on this yesterday and it was delivered today. I got it setup (was easy, the sub was already paired, it just worked out the box) and spent about 30 mins playing some movies/music on it.

Will echo what the other person said, the soundbar is super light, and the back satellites were also super light/small. I've had cheap, basic PC stereo speakers that were more robust then those.

I'm not a good reviewer for this, since this is my first soundbar and I also don't usually set my stuff up for surround. That all said, for the price it works really well. It can really fill a small room, but even on max volume you're in no danger of it being too loud. Played some bass-y music and that sub will actually shake the room a little bit. Its a lot higher tone bass than I'm used to with my 10" and 14" subs on my other systems, but it is def there and does a valiant effort.

Sorry I wish I had more experience with other bars, but for the price I'm pretty happy with what it is. I didn't hear any hissing out the back speakers at all if that helps anyone.
Nov 26, 2024 09:53 PM
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HonestStew9454Nov 26, 2024 09:53 PM
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Add some and buy Vizio instead
Nov 26, 2024 09:56 PM
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Kracker509Nov 26, 2024 09:56 PM
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Quote from HonestStew9454 :
Add some and buy Vizio instead
What would you recommend for a vizio budget sound bar?
Nov 26, 2024 10:19 PM
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multiuseemailNov 26, 2024 10:19 PM
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Damnit, I just bought the BOSE solo 2 for this price. Should have waited.

Decisions decisions.
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xssfunNov 27, 2024 02:34 AM
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Any reviews guys?

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Nov 27, 2024 03:42 AM
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msdontplay01Nov 27, 2024 03:42 AM
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Ordered 1 for store pickup tomorrow. I hope it sounds as good as the system I missed out on last year. I hate I missed that deal.
Nov 27, 2024 04:24 AM
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westy92Nov 27, 2024 04:24 AM
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Took a gamble on one. The additional 1% back right now via Fetch Shop put me over the edge.
Nov 27, 2024 05:38 AM
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VladK16Nov 27, 2024 05:38 AM
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Picked one up too. Hoping that it will perform better than the Insignia 80W 2.1 system I bought around 4 years ago (really no complaints with that one). I'll test it by watching the same movie with both to figure out if it's worth keeping. Helped a friend setup a Samsung 930D (just the soundbar and subwoofer) along with a Samsung S90D TV and I was blown away by the sound from that setup (with Q Symphony enabled) .So at least I have some kind of baseline to compare it to.
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Dr_DerogatoryNov 27, 2024 12:24 PM
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Quote from TheOptiMystic :
I bought one and it just got delivered a little while ago. Set it up but haven't had a chance to try it out yet. Just figured I'd pass on a few pieces of info.

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I have had a number of Atmos bars, both with and without up firing drivers, and I concur with another poster who said that they never got good results with them. My ceilings are the ideal height and, even after playing around with settings, none ever knocked my socks off. What they were always good for was the object-based audio. Sometimes sounds seemed to be coming from a totally different part of the room, but height effects? Not so much. I've always found that DTS Virtual X worked just as well for that. YMMV
I'm not even in the market for a soundbar at the moment but I love audio and came to see what people thought of this compared to last years Atmos offering out of curiosity. This is a well thought out and extremely helpful response. Thumbs up and repped.

Edited to truncate the original comment.
Last edited by Dr_Derogatory November 27, 2024 at 05:27 AM.
Nov 27, 2024 01:49 PM
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imalwayscoldNov 27, 2024 01:49 PM
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i got an all in one soundbar that costs a bit more but was shockingly good i had it for two years zero issues.
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ScottF7488Nov 27, 2024 03:40 PM
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Quote from msdontplay01 :
Ordered 1 for store pickup tomorrow. I hope it sounds as good as the system I missed out on last year. I hate I missed that deal.
I didn't know about last year's sound bar until this thread. I did some research on it and ended up finding that one on Amazon as renewed for $134. Ordered a set and will return it if it sucks. The upward firing speakers and Dolby Atmos were worth the extra imo.
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coldlasr77Nov 27, 2024 03:55 PM
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Quote from imalwayscold :
i got an all in one soundbar that costs a bit more but was shockingly good i had it for two years zero issues.
Great. Now I'm going to spend most of my thanksgiving day going on the Internet trying to crack this mystery product that you low-key loved.

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imalwayscoldNov 27, 2024 04:00 PM
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Quote from coldlasr77 :
Great. Now I'm going to spend most of my thanksgiving day going on the Internet trying to crack this mystery product that you low-key loved.
I guess you like to do things the hard way Happy Travels!
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