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The Bestisan 80W Home Theater Soundbar System delivers powerful, immersive audio with advanced Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and customizable sound settings. Featuring a sleek 34-inch design, it can be wall-mounted and offers versatile sound modes for an enhanced listening experience. With a commitment to customer satisfaction, it includes a one-year maintenance service and a 45-day money-back guarantee.
A**A
Fantastic Sound Bar
This sound bar fit perfectly under my tv and mounting it was super easy. It’s easy to use and the connection and sound is fantastic for the price! I have a Bose sound bar that doesn’t sound as nice as this one.
C**A
Good choice
It is affordable, easy to connect and I like the sound generated
C**N
Great Sound. Unfortunately, USB Won't Play WMA Files, and turns on after power blinks
Update 01/11/2019: Changing my rating from "5" to "4" until support resolves the following problem. This sound bar turns itself on when connected to power. If you turn it off, and your electricity goes off and on, the sound bar turns on. If you have a USB drive inserted, music will start playing. I returned home the other day to find music playing. I now have to unplug the sound bar when I'm not using it. I told support that this is unacceptable, and that they need to fix it with a firmware update. Other than this problem, and the problem with it not playing WMA music files, I'm very happy with the sound bar.Update 12/15/2018: Changed my rating back to "5", from "4", due to their excellent, in my experience, customer service. I emailed them, they emailed back the next day, with a firmware update. I applied update, but it still won't play WMA files; it quit shutting itself off though, whenever a WMA file was encountered, so I don't think I will be unplugging it all the time now. Based on other reviews, there doesn't seem to be anyone else wanting this sound bar to play USB music. *** Where did all these other reviews come from all of a sudden? There were less than 20 one day, and 159 the next. Did they combine reviews from another sound bar?Update 12/14/2018: I've finally figured out the problem with playing Music Files using the USB port. It won't play Windows WMA files, which is what most of my music is. It only plays MP3 files (maybe MP4?). Once a WMA file is encountered, the sound bar switches off, and must be reset by unplugging it. This should be documented. You can insert new USB flash drives while the sound bar is on, just switch it to Optical first (sound bar will switch to USB once a flash drive is inserted). I've encountered zero problems using Optical and Bluetooth.Review for: 100Watt 40 Inch Soundbar, BYL Sound Bar Wireless and Wired Audio Bluetooth TV Speakers with Learning Function (2018 Beef Up Version, 60 Days Home Trial).12/08/2018 Update: I'm dropping my rating from 5 to 4, because I haven't yet been able to arrange music on a 16 GB USB flash drive to make the sound bar play music without shutting itself down. If music plays at all, the sound bar circuit breaker (?) shuts the sound bar off after an hour or two. I have to reset it by unplugging the sound bar. I really wanted to be able to have music playing all night while I sleep. At first I thought I had too much music on the USB drive, so I made one with only about 15 music folders (albums). It played, but the sound bar shut off after about 90 minutes. I thought this may happen when the sound bar has to switch from one music folder to the next, so I made a flash drive with only songs, no music. I copied songs from about 15 music folders to the drive, but the sound bar didn't play at all. I will continue to try to get USB to work properly, or at least acceptably. I don't want to return this sound bar, because I really like it. I haven't listened to Optical, Aux, or Bluetooth long enough to know if the sound bar shuts off, regardless of input. And, after listening more to the sound bar, I'm not sure if I want to give it 5 stars, or 4.Ordered on Cyber Monday, 11/26/2018. Received Monday, 12/03/2018 (shipped UPS).Wow! I'm impressed so far. The sound bar was well packed, arrived undamaged, and nothing was missing. I am astounded by how massive this sound bar is. It is much bulkier than I imagined, which pleases me.The front mesh is not fabric; it is thin metal or plastic, with tiny holes. The attached brackets that the sound bar rests upon, are metal , and on the bottom, so the speaker drivers face forward when the sound bar is laying flat on a surface. These brackets bend at a 90 degree angle in the back, and in this upward portion of the brackets, are the mounting holes. This thoughtful design allows the speaker drivers to face forward when the sound bar is attached to the wall (I was concerned about this).These mounting holes are the slotted type that when you insert the screw head into the hole, then push downward on the sound bar, it locks in place. The mounting holes are 23 inches apart. It would have made it much easier if they were 16 inches apart, the standard distance between wall studs, but that is not what I had to deal with. I didn't want to use drywall anchors; I wanted the support of the wooded wall studs. So I took a 3 inch wide board, 3/4 inch thick, about 36 inches long, and mounted in to the wall studs, through the drywall, centered under the wall mounted TV. From the center of this board, I drilled holes and screwed in two sheet metal screws, 11.5 inches on each side of center, making the distance between the screws 23 inches, equaling the distance between the holes in the mounting brackets. It is best to use screws with heads just slightly smaller than the big holes in the brackets. If you don't screw the screws in enough, the sound bar will lean forward (only leave about .2 inch between the screw head and the board, just enough for the bracket to slide in). It would make it easier taking the sound bar on and off if you have the optional wall brackets, which are mounted to the wall, and then the sound bar brackets just slide down on the wall brackets. It would be a lot easier to do that, than finding the holes like I have to do now. But, once I have it installed on the sheet metal screws, I won't be taking it off again in the near future.I think the sound is fantastic. If you told me it was a 5 thousand dollar sound bar, I'd believe it. I think there is plenty of bass (sometimes I turn it down post reset). If you told me it had a built-in subwoofer, I'd believe it. I turned it up to max briefly while listening to "Body Language" by Queen, and the powerful bass sounded great. The bass has a punch to it.I have it hooked up via optical (TV), Aux (music player), USB (16GB Flash Drive), and use Bluetooth using my Samsung Galaxy S7. Bluetooth paired successfully on the second attempt, and connects now when the sound bar is set to Bluetooth, and I turn Bluetooth on in my phone. My music player works, and so does the optical to my new Samsung 4K TV. I couldn't get optical to work from my 8 year old Sony LCD TV. I was told the max GB for USB is 32. I am using 16GB flash drives. The first drive I used, the sound bar turned itself off after a few songs. I had to unplug it to reset it. Because there is no random play, or other advanced music player options (I have found the only available navigation is advance to next song, or previous song), I see no point putting a lot of music on the drive. I experimented by reformatting a USB drive, and then copying about 15 albums to it. While the sound bar was turned off, I connected the USB drive, turned the sound bar on, and selected USB using the remote. The songs played in order, and played for at least an hour without shutting off. Changing USB flash drives is not real easy, considering the location of the USB port, so I use a 12" long USB extension cord.All the ports are located in the middle of the sound bar, and accessed underneath. Half of the sound bar is like cut out in the back, leaving a vertical wall containing the ports. Plugs insert into this vertical wall, and must be pushed inwards, towards the front. So, inserting plugs isn't that easy.Some people say the remote control is cheap. I don't want to go into details, but my new remote was violently thrown into a wall, dislodging the batteries. I put it back together, and it still works like new.I am very happy with this purchase, and hope the sound bar performs flawlessly for years.
K**Y
Recommend
Nice sound quality. Super easy to set up!
M**O
Great Sound love love it
The media could not be loaded. I went through about 4 soundbars before this one and so far this one is awesome !! Its long but I love the 40” 100w, It’s so loud , clear and the remote isn’t cheap it works well ! This video is on Bluetooth , the tv sounds just as awesome !! I’m very pleased ! My sister was visiting from Florida she will get one too!!
P**K
Sounds great! Won’t last forever.
I’ve had this sound bar for five years. I love it, the sound is great. Unfortunately, a few days ago it just stopped working. I’ve tried plugging it into different outlets, tried a different power cord, tried to reset the sound bar. Nothing worked. I would love to speak to someone about fixing or replacing my sound bar, but I can’t find any contact info for support.
C**S
Amazing!
WOW! This soundbar blew me away. I did a A, B test against my new TV. The sound quality of the set was surprisingly good (built in Subwoofer and Two main speakers). But when I compared it to the soundbar the difference was like night and day. (the soundbar won hands down). The soundbar has three setting filters Movie, Music and Dialog. I found the movie mode produced the best sound. I tied the subwoofer to the ARC HDMI port it controls the volume and turns it off. (note when the bar is turned on it will default to music mode, the movie mode has to be selected by the user). I found this out because it didn't quite soundright, when I selected I noticed the difference. The next big plus for me, is the ability to control the Treble and Bass settings. I'm glad bought this unit.
A**N
Can you hear me now?
Still working great for my parents. Their newer TV has speakers on the back and the TV is in such a way that the back faces a dining room. So even at max volume it's pretty quiet. This sound bar hopped things up a bit and allowed the audio to be heard. Nice feature to have the sound bar turn on and off with the TV as well. Pretty impressed as a techy but my older parents thought it was o.k. ha ha.
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