Thanks to the DTS Virtual: X technology, this cinematic soundbar shoots virtual sound vertically and horizontally to create a full 3D sound experience.
The wireless subwoofer delivers a punchy low pitch which makes watching films and action television a dream. An app is available for more control from anywhere, although it is only on Android at the moment. You do get a standard small, chunky remote, however, which does everything you need it to do.
Adaptive Sound Control will cater the settings for you depending on what you’re watching, so you have no fear of Coronation Street using the same settings as the latest Marvel movie and having to scramble for the remote to turn it down. Though we did find that at times, particularly in Cinema mode, the subwoofer can overpower the bar a little, so the ordinary sound becomes muffled. But a slight adjustment of settings can eliminate this.
Listening was still enjoyable though, and it beats the sound which a modern television can blast out. It needs an HDMI connection on the TV, so check all is good before purchasing.