Hi, On my home office i have, a satellite box and a Xiaomi Mi Box S (AndroidTV). With this soundbar i could connect both to my tv, and then, the tv to the soundbar, in order for it to play from everything, right? And do you know if it supports BT connection from a Windows pc and a smartphone Android, and be able to switch from one to another without having to be always pairing each one? Thanks!!!
@bodonavakian7210Күн бұрын
Not the video I was looking for. The last 7 minutes were useless audio samplings as no one else can hear the dynamics of the soundbar except for whomever is in the room.
@therealKINDLE24 күн бұрын
For the money, it's a rip off. For the money, you can build a much better speaker buying the separate parts. What I can't believe is how complicit Samsung are in pushing this new generation of over-priced, underwhelming budget boxes to households who know no better. It doesn't matter is it can fill a room with sound, or sound big, or even 'good' as philistines would put it! What is important is the *Frequency Response* - which Samsung have deliberately omitted, because they don't want people (who know a little about sound replication) to know just exactly how inaccurate and sub-standard these boxes are. Allow me to explain. It's vital to know the human ear can hear in the range of 20Hz to 20,000Hz. These cheap sets cannot attain this, and are thus a lacklustre sound which is no where near realistic and natural, because sounds found in nature such as thunder and insects are missing. Secondly, the width of these cannot possibly allow for an accurate stereo image, because the sounds are all bunched together near the middle. They usually compensate for this by either firing tweeters in strange directions or they add a micro-second delay with a HPF that is so short that it feels wider (like a chorus effect) that sounds pleasant but is just so artificial. I knew Samsung were in financial trouble but this is a whole new level of desperate.