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SAMSUNG HW-S61B 5.0ch All-in-One Wireless Soundbar w/Dolby Atmos, Q-Symphony, Built-in Center Speaker, Bluetooth TV Connection and SWA-W510 Subwoofer for Soundbar 2022

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Style: HW-S61B


Pattern: Soundbar w/SWA-W510 Subwoofer


Features

  • ALL-IN-ONE: Everything you need in a single soundbar with two woofers and tweeters built in, so you can enjoy rich sound that will fill your room
  • WIRLESS DOLBY ATMOS: Enjoy a surround sound experience with Dolby Atmos and skip the need for HDMI cables; Immerse yourself in sound and hear it from above for a rich and unparalleled experience
  • Q-SYMPHONY: Perfectly synchronized, fully immersive audio floods your room all at once, using every speaker in compatible Samsung TV and soundbars*
  • Powerful Bass: Designed to complement the S series soundbar, the W510 subwoofer brings the sound even deeper. With a passive radiator, you can feel deeper bass even in a compact 6.5" size.
  • Wireless Deeper Bass Ready: Set the subwoofer where you want and enhance your soundbar's audio to get strong, rich bass throughout the room.
  • Unibody Design: With its seamless features, the W510 Subwoofer for Soundbar is compact and has a timeless unibody design that matches your home decor

Brand: SAMSUNG


Speaker Type: Subwoofer, Woofer, Soundbar


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, HDMI


Subwoofer Diameter: 6.5 Inches


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 5


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Is Waterproof: FALSE


Date First Available: July 29, 2022


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Style: HW-S61B Pattern: Soundbar
Overall It is overtly designed for a smaller place and limited budget of home theater. Given it is not a premium soundbar, the sound coverage and sound quality are unexpectedly good. Dolby Atmos / DTS Virtual:X - it works Dolby Atmos sends the sound to listening position via the ceiling, plus the DTS Virtual:X that "alternate" an virtual surround sound without rear speakers, tested and they both work for our ears, although the given choices of connectivity doesn't make it easy for us (see below). AVA - it's clear The built-in Centre Speaker and the exclusive AVA (Active Voice Amplifier) does make dialogues and even whisper in movies sound clear and sync well. Airplay / Tap-Sound - it's good Been tested Airplay, streaming music via Wi-fi and Bluetooth, proper functioning, and Tap-Sound works like magic as well. Voice feedback - it's disturbing Tried Alexa, like another comment said, it's way too loud for a small living room, so we switch it off. Personally, I don't like voice input or hearing voice output from the device as feedback for mode conversions, fortunately we can use the APP to bypass the voice operation. HDMI CEC - it's not perfect HDMI CEC works well, somehow it contradicts other CEC that have been paired between our Shield TV and LG TV (a.k.a simplelink in LG), so we compromised to keep it running with the S61B's remote. Connectivity - it's a bit complicated There is a known issue we choose to accept before purchasing, a fact that S61B provides ONLY ONE HDMI port, not like other brands soundbar they have two HDMI ports you will have one for HDMI eARC and another one does HDMI with passthrough as Box >HDMI> Soundbar >HDMI> TV or Box >HDMI> TV >HDMI> Soundbar, We first tried Optical instead --- not good as it will disable Dolby Atmos (opti do not transmit Atmos metadata). We were worrying that Bluetooth may be incapable of maintaining zero delay synchronizing audio with video, at last it proves that we worried too much. Box >Bluetooth> Soundbar + Box >HDMI> TV works fine. We were told it can be resolved by replacing our LG TV with a Samsung TV, as the soundbar can connect with Samsung TV without further wiring. Regarding Samsung’s Q-Symphony technology, the soundbar would pair with an Q-series Samsung TV without further connection and provides an unique experience to hear playback from TV and soundbar simultaneously. Before that if we do not give up on the obessive desire to replace Bluetooth with HDMI, we still can try our luck on a splitter (like samsung's One Connection Box) --- in another word, it is an unresourceful complication caused by limited option, in which an extra HDMI port could easily resolve -- looks like a design on purpose to promote their ecosystem rather than cost saving. Expandability - it's fancy To complete the experience S61B can be further connected (through cable and separated power plug) with subwoofer SWA-W510 and the rear speaker SWA-9200S (sold separately) to create a home theater system. In future we may want to consider these as to give further push toward home-theater experience, for now, we are overly easy to be satisfied, we probably choose to upgrade our TV first when it aged further. As a personal choice - it worth the money Our decision to buy this soundbar was triggered by the fact that we purchased an Nvidia Shield TV pro and upgraded the Lan cable and experienced stunning 4K video, we realized we wanted to spend a little more to appease our listening experience. Learned from friends of Hi-fi (high fidelity) enthusiasts that every further level of accurate sound reproduction of high end stereos and ranges, as to retain sample rate and bit depth that can be lost during digital to analog conversion process, they would demand deep pocket investment that cost more than luxury vehicles. Some people recognize themselves and find their soul in music, some found theirs in movie watching, I don't think S61B is made for fellows on the fanatical side of high fidelity pursuit. As an all-in-one choice for movie watching, S61B will not sound as good as a high fidelity audio set or any other music playback oriented soundbar, but as a low-price upgrade apart from TV audio, its quality of experience is amazing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2022 by Adam Siu

  • Decent Upgrade for Multiple Purposes
Style: HW-S61B Pattern: Soundbar
The soundbar delivers great value for its price point. Having upgraded from an Amazon basics system used for many years, to Apple TV and HomePod mini, followed by a Sony s100f, we were searching for a soundbar that could provide the quality and reliability we were seeking in connection and sound. The adaptive surround feature and woofer button providing precise control over the bass and overall sound. The equalizer settings also offer the flexibility to adjust other settings to suit your preferences. Furthermore, the ability to control voice, night mode, center and side speaker settings, and more ensures that you can tailor the sound to your surroundings. Don’t let the Alexa capable advertising fool you. It worked just fine on initial setup, but after a couple weeks, too many disconnects and random activity, like someone else was trying to control the device. No, thanks! Then, when we wanted to try it’s claimed Google Assistant capability, bupkis. Tried to go back to Alexa to see if we’d have a different experience… unable to setup at all. I think once you deregister one voice enabled service, it screws the device over from any other, or returning to your initial choice. The FALSE advertising on this product is really too bad, because we wanted an Alexa capable product that matched our otherwise more reliable Alexa eco system over Apple Siri HomePods. Overall, this soundbar gives you much better sound quality and control dynamics than lower cost to mid range priced bars. However, if you’re set on an Alexa capable one, move on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023 by Scott

  • Alexa voice WAY TOO LOUD
Style: HW-S60B Pattern: Soundbar
**UPDATE** I have since disabled Alexa on this soundbar. I researched and did not find evidence that Amazon was working on this problem. The "Alexa enabled" chip that is installed into many brands devices is a very basic chip and from a hardware standpoint probably will never support enhancements or improvements. That being said, I do not want to turn folks away from this otherwise outstanding soundbar. The sound from my S60B is superb. Great things can come in a small package. It's well built, and the bass is rumbling. Seriously, it makes my couch vibrate 5 feet from the TV. I can't see most people needing to add a woofer. I am so glad I made this purchase. I never needed Alexa on this soundbar anyway, but it would have been nice if Amazon thought more about how the integration would work. **ORIGINAL REVIEW** I had to deduct a star for overall rating and for sound quality rating because Alexa integrated assistant voice is WAY WAY WAY TOO LOUD. Researching at Samsung this appears to be a known issue spanning multiple models with Alexa integrated. Here's my setup: HW-S60B Soundbar Samsung 7 series 75" TV Connected via HDMI eARC Used the SmartThings app to setup and activate Alexa Used Alexa app to further configure Alexa enabled device (does not show up as Echoo device, and cannot be set up to be used with multiple speakers in your home) ADAPTIVE VOLUME IS DISABLED (never used that feature in Alexa app anyway). This is the feature that tells Alexa to speak louder if a lot of ambient noise is detected. There is no setting in the Alexa app to control just her speaking voice for this device. There is no setting in the SmartThings app to control Alexa voice. Soundbar volume set at 30 (out of 100) which is good audio for most things I watch. So 30% loud. Ask Alexa a question such as "what time is it?" The voice comes out so loud that I have to cover my ears. It's horrible. There is no answer on Samsung. And from reading other people's remarks if you call Samsung about it they have a hard time understanding what the issue you are reporting even is. This may be something that needs to be fixed with Amazon. If I can't find a solution I will deactivate Alexa on this soundbar. Other than that, the sound quality is great. I'm super happy with it. I just won't be able to use it as a smart device which was a perk, not a requirement for me. Amazon - please add an option for adjusting Alexa speaking voice on the integrated chip on this soundbar. Thanks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2022 by Christopher M.

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