

The included remote control runs on a single AAA battery (included) and offers controls for power, mute, sound sources (including aux, Bluetooth, and TV, which is really the HDMI ARC input), volume and bass levels (there are eight bass levels, displayed by LEDs on the front panel when they're adjusted), and listening modes (including Movie, Music, and Night, which we'll discuss in the next section). The system also supports Bluetooth 4.0 and AAC, AptX, and SBC Bluetooth codecs. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Klipsch Cinema 600 Reviewīuilt-in Chromecast audio and Google Assistant support mean you can issue voice commands and stream audio from apps like Amazon Music, YouTube, and more via Wi-Fi. The system delivers a frequency range of 45Hz to 20kHz. The front panel is all gray cloth grille, while internally the bar features dual front-firing 1.25-by-4.40-inch midrange drivers, and dual front-firing tweeters that are 1-inch in diameter. The soundbar measures roughly 2.0 by 35.0 by 3.2 inches (HWD), and can either rest atop a flat surface, or be mounted on the wall a wall-mounting guide is included, as well as wall mount spacers. Multiple listening modes add some versatility, and though not without some minor flaws, the system is a bargain.

Surprisingly, the Signa S3 delivers some serious power-there's real bass depth here, as well as balanced mids with crisp, clear highs. That's a low enough price that it’s fair to wonder just how much thunder the wireless subwoofer can muster when the entire system is less expensive than plenty of soundbar-only models we test. Polk Audio's Signa S3 is a 2.1 soundbar system that aims to bring theater-style rumble into your home for a very affordable $249. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.

