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The Fire TV Soundbar is a compact 2.0 speaker system featuring DTS Virtual:X and Dolby Audio for immersive surround sound. It offers easy HDMI eARC/ARC setup, Bluetooth streaming, and seamless Fire TV remote integration, all housed in an eco-conscious design made with recycled materials. Perfect for enhancing bedroom or secondary TV audio with rich, clear sound and deep bass.
| Product size | 24โ x 3.5โ x 2.5โ |
| Weight | 3.97 lbs |
| Speaker channels | 2.0 |
| EQ Modes | Movies, Music, Dialogue |
| Surround sounds supported | DTS Virtual:X and Dolby Digital |
| Ports | HDMI, Optical, AC, USB-A |
| Bluetooth support | Yes |
| Compatibility | Smart TVs and TVs with streaming media players |
| Warranty and service | 1-year limited warranty and service included. Optional 1-Year, 2-Year and 3-Year Extended Warranty available for U.S. customers sold separately. Use of Fire TV Soundbar is subject to the terms found here. |
| Included in the box | Fire TV Soundbar, remote, HDMI cable, power cable, 2 AAA batteries, Wall Mounting Kit, Quick Start Guide |
A**S
Good soundbar for a bedroom
I own a Fire TV (not the stick) and kept having volume issues on everything so finally picked up this sound bar by Amazon. It's an excellent value for the price on Black Friday / Cyber Monday. Football games, TV shows, Netflix movies &, Amazon prime now sound clear and good and the movies get brought to life with bass. Just don't expect the movie experience to be like your media room or main TV where you have a proper audio setup. This is meant for a bedroom not a family room. When doing setup be sure to select eArch in the FireTV audio settings I found if you leave it set as AUTO the SoundBar tends not to automatical turn off. Pros: Setup is simple and takes five minutes or less (unless ur doing a wall mount). Mine is setting on a TV cabinet. The original FireTV remote works with out needing to switch to the one that is in the box (unless want to change the EQ settings). Came with an HDMI cable as most sound bars by the bigger brands do not include one. Sound quality is impressive along with the bass (I haven't changed any settings).. I do car audio installations I was impressed by the bass as to no subwoofer. It's not going to rock the room but for a bedroom it provides enough. If you expected to shake the room then you need the Amazon 3.1 soundbar which is made for a family room. Bluetooth audio also sounds great when connected to a mobile phone as the source. Cons: Seems a few times the volume settings has a lag when you increase or decrease the volume by a few seconds. Final impression: I found it to be a good purchase with good sound quality.
J**7
Awesome
Super easy plug and play with the fire stick that I use on my non smart tv. Highly recommended. Sound quality is way better than the stock tv speakers. Looks good to.
D**R
A Solid Entry-Level Option!
The Amazon Fire TV Soundbar offers a decent audio upgrade for those looking to improve their TV's built-in sound without breaking the bank. Dolby Audio, along with the convenience of Fire TV integration. However, it's important to have realistic expectations given its price point. What's Good: Easy Setup: Connecting the soundbar is a breeze, especially if you already have a Fire TV device. The setup process is guided and intuitive. Fire TV Integration: This is a major selling point. Seamlessly controlling the soundbar with your Fire TV remote is incredibly convenient. No juggling multiple remotes! Improved Sound over TV Speakers: The soundbar definitely provides a noticeable improvement in clarity and depth compared to most television speakers. Dialogue is clearer, and the overall soundstage is wider. Compact Size: The soundbar's slim profile fits nicely under most TVs without being intrusive. Affordable Price: This is a budget-friendly option for those wanting better sound without a huge investment. Bluetooth Connectivity: The ability to stream music wirelessly from your phone or other Bluetooth devices is a welcome addition. What's Not So Good: Limited Bass: Being a 2.0 system, the bass response is somewhat lacking. While it adds some low-end presence, it won't satisfy those looking for deep, rumbling bass for action movies or music. Consider a subwoofer if bass is a priority. Virtual Surround Sound: While DTS Virtual:X and Dolby Audio are present, the simulated surround sound effect is subtle. Don't expect a truly immersive experience. It provides a slightly wider soundstage, but it's not a replacement for a dedicated surround sound system. Sound Quality Could Be Better: While better than TV speakers, the overall sound quality is adequate, not exceptional. The mid-range can sometimes sound a bit muddy. Limited Connectivity: The soundbar primarily focuses on Fire TV integration. While it has Bluetooth, it lacks other input options like HDMI ARC, which could limit its versatility. Overall: The Amazon Fire TV Soundbar is a good entry-level soundbar for those primarily focused on improving the audio from their Fire TV and who are on a budget. The seamless Fire TV integration and improved dialogue clarity are its strongest points. However, if you're a serious audiophile or crave powerful bass, you'll likely need to spend more for a higher-end system. This soundbar is best suited for casual viewers who want a simple and affordable upgrade to their TV's built-in speakers.
J**S
Great value and excellent sound!
This has great sound quality! We purchased it for our cabin and we play our music off our phones, it was easy to pair and to hang up under the awning. Great price!
J**H
HUGE value for the money
This little thing is AMAZING! A total hidden gem and well worth the price. I was shocked with this soundbar, it has a good balance of bass, clarity and volume. Extremely satisfied with this purchase, and paired with a FireTV it's absolutely perfect.
S**Y
Happy for now but not impressed
So, I have a insignia fire tv so you would think an Amazon fire soundbar would work perfectly? It was particularly hard to set up, but the issue was that tv speakers wouldn't switch off so I would have an echoing, double effect of audio. The setting said they were off, but they were not. In fact, I couldn't even switch them off normally. Even with nothing connected, I switch them off and still get sound pushed through. I kept trying to fix it. What I had to do was: 1) Settings 2) HDMI-CEC control 3) Switch One Touch Play off 4) Turn off Soundbar 5) Set Volume to 0 6) Turn Soundbar back on That seem to let the soundbar function independently, get rid of the echoing, and get everything to work as described. The downside, the volume will only go up and down at 2 intervals despite what I set it to internally. And, there is no easy way to switch between the TV and sound bar for audio without screwing up the good result I got after working all day on it. Also, make sure you plug into your first HDMI port/Arc port. I had my gaming console set up and didn't realize my intital issue of no sound was the fact that I needed to swap the ports. Frankly, being an Amazon soundbar with and Amazon TV that specifically has a set up for it. I would say the functionality kind of sucks because it it should just work, like it says it should, by following the instructions without having to search up and down for way to keep both audios from playing. Like, the setting say the internal speakers were off despite being a lie and that setting effected nothing. It made it more difficult them it needed to get it to work somewhat normally. I would prefer to set it so volume interval is 1 but I guess to make this usable I am stuck at 2 everytime. And, I better hope that nothing changes and messes it up again in a update to the TV. The sound itself is a improvement, and there is a marked difference between regular and surround sound. It sort of like watching TV versus going to a theater. It terms of the way it fills the room and hits your ear. I can't say that the movie, music, dialogue settings seem to different to me. The size is okay. It just tall enough to not block my screen. The length is just about the size of my dresser. Depth is about 3.5 inches so as long as you have another room in front or to push back your TV, you will be fine. Overall, it is nice but I am not sure if I am total happy I bought it considering it was almost $90 for what I would categorize as works okay. I feel like for that price, and the fact I specifically bought Amazon for the fact I thought it would better with fire tv, that I am not blown away. Happy for now, but not impressed.
W**N
Able to attach to swing-out TV
I needed a small decent sounding soundbar to mount under a 23" swing out TV. Since we primarily use a Firestick and the Visio TV has optical out this turned out to be a good choice. Mounting to the TV took a bit of MecGyvering but I'm happy with the installation and the quality of the sound. Much better than the tinny little internal TV speakers.
B**F
Sound bar on a budget
I saw this on sale and thought I would take a chance. I had been wanting a sound bar to replace the TV's internal speakers which cast the sound downward. The sound bar casts the sound out in front of the TV, making it easier to hear the sound. It is an Amazon Fire product, and since I have a number of different Fire products that I am pleased with it was safe to try. The sound is adequate, far better than the TV's speakers and allows me to lower the volume and still hear the sound. Positive points that helped to influence my decision to purchase were: - multiple input methods (HMDI arc, optic, USB, Bluetooth) allow me to have it connected to the TV, but when not watching TV I can stream other devices through it. -Price -Compact, fits under the TV screen and the black color matches the TV helping blend in. -I has preset equalizer settings so you can adjust it for movies, music or dialog. -Bass boost levels I think the only thing that I found lackluster was the bass boost feature, but I am not seeking bass like you hear in so many cars that you hear sitting at a red light. Maybe they could have designed it with a built-in battery allowing you to use it remotely where power may not be available, but I know that would increase the price point. If you are looking for a budget sound bar with flexibility of inputs this is a good choice.
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