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Hisense AX5125H 5.1.2Ch Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer, 500W, Dolby Atmos, Bluetooth 5.3, EzPlay, 4K HDMI Pass Through, Roku TV Ready, DTS:X, HDMI/AUX/ARC/Optical/USB, 7 EQ Modes

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Style: 5.1.2CH 500W


Features

  • 5.1.2 SURROUND SOUND: 9 speakers built into the soundbar. Left and right front channel, center channel, left and right rear surround channel, surround the listener in 3D audio for room filling sound that delivers a true Dolby Atmos experience.
  • WIRELESS SUBWOOFER: A wireless subwoofer delivers the robust low-end frequencies that punctuate your favorite movies, music, and games, without any messy wires. Youll feel the boom while the two front-facing speakers project bright, clear high- and mid-range frequencies.
  • QUICK TOUCH EQ MODES: Get the best audio performance from music, movies, and news with a simple touch of the remote with 7 preset EQ settings.
  • DOLBY ATMOS: Whether youre gaming, watching your favorite movie or show, or listening to that new track on repeat, Dolby Atmos enhances the entertainment you love across all of your devices. It goes beyond ordinary listening by transporting you with the breakthrough spatial sound experience that draws you in deeper, so you hear and feel more.
  • ROKU TV READY: As Roku TV Ready device, the Hisense AX5125H Soundbar is fully compatible with any Roku TV through the HDMI (eARC) connection. You can even use the Roku TV remote to control both the TV and soundbar for easier setup and better navigation experience.
  • WIRELESS REAR SPEAKERS: While some soundbar packages can create a virtual surround sound experience by manipulating frequencies, the AX5125H comes with a pair of dedicated wireless rear speakers that truly immerses the listener and make set up a breeze.
  • WIRELESS MUSIC STREAMING: Wireless Bluetooth technology easily connects to smart devices so the listener can enjoy their favorite playlists from their phone or other wireless devices.
  • EASY CONNECTIVITY: With HDMI (eARC), the Hisense AX5125H can connect to your TV through a single HDMI cable (included) connect wirelessly via Bluetooth, and control both with one remote. Youll be enjoying better TV sound in minutes.

Description

Upgrade your audio experience with the AX5125H 5.1.2 channel soundbar with a wireless subwoofer and wireless rear speakers. The AX5125H’s 500 watts of sound fills the room with a 9- speaker array that also projects sound overhead, making the most of Dolby Atmos. The dedicated wireless rear channel speakers create an immersive, true surround sound experience. 7 audio enhancement modes, including movie, music, game, news, sport, night and AI mode, optimize sound specifically to the content or time of day. And, eARC provides a simple one cable connection with the included HDMI cable. Bluetooth audio makes it easy to connect your phone, tablet or laptop wireless to enjoy music and more.

Brand: Hisense


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 500 Watts


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Mounting Type: Bar Mount


Model Name: AX5125H


Speaker Type: Soundbar


Special Feature: Subwoofer


Recommended Uses For Product: For Televisions


Compatible Devices: Television, Bluetooth-enabled devices


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Controller Type: Remote Control


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 5.1.2


Color: Black


Included Components: User Manual&QSG, Wireless Subwoofer, HDMI Cable, Soundbar


Product Dimensions: 3.5"D x 36.2"W x 2.4"H


Item Weight: 28.35 Pounds


Is Waterproof: False


Warranty Type: 1 year warranty from manufacturer


Number of Items: 1


Control Method: Remote


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Speaker Size: 5 Inches


Power Source: Corded Electric


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Subwoofer Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Connectivity Protocol: Bluetooth


Includes MP3 player?: No


Specific Uses For Product: Theater, Party, Gaming, Home Theatre


UPC: 888143016498


Style: 5.1.2CH 500W


Manufacturer: Hisense


Item Weight: 28.3 pounds


Item model number: AX5125H


Date First Available: July 13, 2023


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  • excellent value in a soundbar -- and it sounds great for music and movies
This soundbar exceeded my expectations. It is value priced and I got because I also have a highsense TV. It paired with the TV easily over eArc and also has an additional HDMI port built in. I found it easy to control using either my hisense TV remote, or the included remote. It doesn't sound as good as high end audiophile equipment, but it really takes a discerning ear to discriminate. I would estimate that this is probably 95% of the audio quality of higher end speakers (AV receivers + speakers). You are giving up a little on convenience features, as it does not have Airplay, spotify connect, or other streaming built in. It does have bluetooth, so you can connect your phone and stream music to it. If I am using airplay, I can just use my apple TV for that purpose. I think it sounds great for both music and movies. It will get loud and does not distort. It is a very convenient size and looks great. While it is not a premium product, the build quality is good. It is an excellent value and highly recomemended, especially if you use a highsense TV, but I am sure it will work well with other equipment as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025 by Dave S.

  • Hisense delivers again
Hisense has built a reputation for delivering products that over-perform for its price and the AX5125H soundbar adds to that perception. I purchased this to replace a 2.1 soundbar, looking to match the upgrade I made to my TV seven months ago. A 5.1.2, 9-speaker sound system that puts out a total of 500 watts and a decoder that is compatible with all Dolby codecs including ATMOS; DTS codecs including DTS: X and all other surround sound codecs at this price point is unheard of. The closest competitor that had the up-firing speakers in the soundbar was almost double the price. The soundbar itself has a six speaker array (Full Range *5, tweeter *1) with right, two center (including the tweeter), left and two up-firing drivers that delivers a robust sound with very clear dialog courtesy of the dual-speaker center channel. A wireless 6.5-inch 180 watt subwoofer gives good bass while not being overpowering like other systems. I watched Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Dolby ATMOS) and the bass performed very well. The system is rounded out by two 30 watt wireless rear speakers give this system a true 5.1 surround system, not one that is created virtually by a 2.1 soundbar. How does it sound? It does a very good job of filling my living room with sound especially in Dolby ATMOS mode. While it does lack up-firing rear speakers, using the front firing drivers on the soundbar, Dolby ATMOS is still very effective. I haven't cranked the volume past "30" but at that point the system was rocking my moderately sized living room. I'm sure there is a lot more there if you want it. I am moderately hard of hearing (wear hearing aids) but I can clearly hear everything the system is putting out. Setup was a breeze. Because the satellite speakers employ Bluetooth 5.3 all that was needed for the sub woofer and the rear speakers was a close by electrical outlet - no wires run from the sub woofer to the rear speakers in some systems I have seen that would have limited my being able to use that system. Once everything is plugged in and I connected the system to my 65-inch Hisense U7K TV using HDMI eARC, all I had to do was turn everything on with a single remote (because I have a Hisense TV, the soundbar integrated to the TV remote automatically), it Bluetooth paired automatically and that was it. Adjustments are limited to Treble, Bass and Volume. Three surround modes are Off (who would want to turn it off???); Pure (most natural sounding); Pro (which pushes more sound to the rear speakers). The Pure mode works best for me because it delivers exactly the sound the TV is sending without any compression or enhancement. There are seven EQ modes available - Movie/Music/News/Night/Sport/Game/AI Mode. I chose AI mode which has the soundbar select the best mode for the signal it is receiving and adjusts automatically. That can only be accessed from the soundbar remote and not the TV remote. If you would rather choose an EQ for each type of sound you prefer, they can all be found using the TV remote if you have a Hisense TV. They are effective in enhancing to the content. While there are more expensive soundbars that surely outperform the AX 5125H, the cost vs. performance that Hisense has packed into this very affordable sound system is difficult to match for someone who is looking for better sound performance at a price that won't break the bank. I would highly recommend buying this soundbar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024 by Ronald S. Rose

  • It cranks, but could be better.
First, I would say that the Hisense AX5125H sound bar is a great buy for the money. It delivers great sound and voice clarity for TV and movies. However, it is not perfect, and its performance could be better in many areas. The good: - Even with the subwoofer and surround speakers, it has a fairly small profile and can fit about anywhere. I have it in a large living room paired with a 75" TV, but it could just as easily fit into a dorm room or bedroom. - Easy to hook up. Even if you wall mount the bar and surrounds (which I did not), installation is a breeze. No wires to sub and surrounds, just power plugs. So you will have to have outlets available to plug in the sound bar, sub and both surrounds. 4 power plugs. No speaker wire. Pairing was automatic and effortless for me. Much, much easier than trying to hook up your average home theater system with AV receiver. - I have it hooked up to a Hisense Roku TV. Roku setup was automatic and painless. It hooked up through HDMI ARC, so I can control the sound bar volume with the TV remote, and most of the sound bar settings (EQ mode and surround mode) are accessible through the TV settings. - It is loud. You're not going to rattle any windows with a 6.5" sub, but it puts out enough to let you know it's there. The sound bar sounds like a component audio system when cranked up. For me this sound bar is replacing a Pioneer VSX 1020 7.1 channel receiver with 7 speakers and a sub. The Hisense AX5125H doesn't have quite the depth and punch of the home audio receiver and speaker system, but it keeps up with the volume very well and is distortion free. - Vocal clarity is great. I can hear dialogue in movies, TV shows, you name it. Much better than the TV speakers and even better than the home theater receiver with dedicated center channel. And now for the bad: - It is very minimal in terms of tweaking. There are 2 surround modes: Pure and Pro. The Pro gives you a little more volume to the surround speakers. That's about it. There are 7 EQ modes - Movie, Music, Game, News, Sports, Night, and AI, but you won't be wowed by the difference between them. I generally keep mine on Movie or AI. - No room correction. That's right, there is no way to tweak the level of the individual speakers to get the sound bar tuned to your room. All you get are basic bass and treble controls. I get that this is a midrange budget soundbar, but still. - No app control. Yes you need to use the sound bar remote. As I mentioned earlier, Roku TV setup will give you access to most of the sound bar's settings but not all. I don't see why app control is that big of a deal to implement. It is 2024, and most of the major players have an app for their soundbars (and room correction too). - While it is nice to have an readable display on the front of the soundbar instead of an array of LEDs, it is kind of annoying when you can't get it to tell you anything. By default, it will tell you the name of the source (eg ARC). That is what it will say most of the time: the input source. It will temporarily flash the volume if you turn it up or down. I would like to know what the source audio is - DTS, Atmos, Dolby Surround, PCM, etc. However, all I get is a quick, scrolling "Dolby Surround" message when starting live TV or streaming apps. Then it is back to "ARC". I find it maddening. The AV receiver was so much better for information. - Atmos is dependent on the source. Maybe it is my TV, but I can't get anything but "Dolby Surround" to show up. Haven't heard anything with Atmos sound yet, but I hear it is great. - Music streaming via Bluetooth is underwhelming. Quality is better with WiFi, and the better sound bars use it. AV receiver was much better here for music listening. I am also not impressed with the Music EQ setting. Music listening is okay with this sound bar but could be much better. All in all, the Hisense AX5125H is not a bad buy. If you've got (a lot) more money, it might be worth looking at the higher end sound bars from Bose, Sonos, Sony, and Samsung. They all have features that this one is lacking as well as better sound and customization. For around the same cost or less I would also recommend looking at the Onn 5.1.2 Atmos sound bar and the Ultimea Poseidon. I am not disappointed in this purchase, but it feels like I will be saving money to try to get something better in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024 by Richard C. Brown

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