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Jbl 5.1 soundbar
Jbl 5.1 soundbar









#JBL 5.1 SOUNDBAR BLUETOOTH#

You’ll also find Bluetooth support, allowing you to connect your smartphone or tablet to the soundbar when you’re listening to music or playing mobile games, but it’s a feature I’ve only used once or twice. And yes, unlike theĮdifier S50DB, there’s a mute button on the remote – it’s a simple feature, but one that a growing number of manufacturers are ditching on soundbar remotes. The remote, like the soundbar, is refreshingly simple, offering a handful of clearly labelled, well-spaced buttons that’s easy to use by touch-only once you get used to the setup. The buttons are also physical and offer a tactile response, opposed to some soundbar systems that use a (rather frustrating) touch-based system. Those are arguably the most used controls on a soundbar, but without a button to adjust bass, that’s something you’ll have to use the bundled remote for. They’re found smack-bang in the middle of the soundbar for easy access, with four buttons on offer: power, volume up, volume down and source. The design is very minimal, and that extends to the on-soundbar controls. That being said, the soundbar sports curved pill-shaped corners of the soundbar that make it seem smaller than it really is while also helping it stand out from a sea of grey soundbar systems available in 2020.









Jbl 5.1 soundbar