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VIZIO M-Series All-in-One 2.1 Immersive Sound Bar with 6 High-Performance Speakers, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Built in Subwoofers and Alexa Compatibility, M213ad-K8, 2023 Model

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Style: Built In Subwoofer


Pattern: 36 inch


Size: 2.1


Features

  • America's #1 Sound Bar* VIZIO has been filling homes with truly immersive audio for over 10 years, and our sound bars just keep getting better. We are proud to provide our customers with top-tier audio products that bring movies, shows, podcasts, music, and more to life like never before. (*#1 Sound Bar Brand in 1H 2022 Source: The NPD Group/Retail Tracking Service, U.S., based on units, Jan. - June 2022 combined.).Mounting Type:Wall Mount.Waterproof : No
  • Immersive sound, brought to you by people who love sound. - Dolby Atmos and DTS:X audio technologies captivate your senses with realistic sounds above and behind you for performance that completely immerses you in the world of your entertainment.
  • Its psychoacoustics, but you can call it magic. - An optical illusion for your ears, DTS Virtual:X technology delivers the sensation of speakers placed throughout your room, above and behind you, for a sonic landscape thats remarkably lifelike.
  • Your favorites, the way they were meant to be heard. - Lean in and get lost in your favorite content with 98dB of premium audio powered by 6 high-performance speakers. With integrated tweeters and woofers, this sound bar delivers clarity, spaciousness, and impact down to an impressive 50Hz.
  • Minimalist design. Maximum impact. - Thanks to built-in dual subwoofers and a fully integrated design, the M-Series All-In-One sound bar needs no external components to sound its best. And at just 36 inches in width, itll fit just about anywhere.
  • This bar keeps a low profile. - Enjoy the show without obstruction. At just over two inches in height, the fabric-wrapped, low-profile design serves to reduce the visual weight of the system as it sits discretely beneath your TV.

Description

America's 1 Sound Bar VIZIO has been filling homes with truly immersive audio for over 10 years, and our sound bars just keep getting better. We are proud to provide our customers with top-tier audio products that bring movies, shows, podcasts, music, and more to life like never before. (1 Sound Bar Brand in 1H 2022 Source: The NPD Group/Retail Tracking Service, U.S., based on units, Jan. - June 2022 combined.).

Brand: VIZIO


Model Name: M213ad-K8


Speaker Type: Soundbar


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Special Feature: Dolby Atmos, DTSX, Built-in Subwoofers; Bluetooth; HDMI eARC


Brand: VIZIO


Model Name: M213ad-K8


Unit Count: 1 1


Included Components: Soundbar


Model Number: M213ad-K8


Number of Items: 1


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 2.13"D x 36"W x 5.5"H


Item Weight: 5 Pounds


Speaker Size: 2 Inches


Power Source: Corded Electric


Warranty Description: 12 Months


Control Method: Voice


Controller Type: Voice Control


Is Waterproof: False


Speaker Type: Soundbar


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 2.1


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 25 Watts


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Compatible Devices: Television


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Connectivity Protocol: Bluetooth


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Material: Information Not Available


Special Feature: Dolby Atmos, DTSX, Built-in Subwoofers; Bluetooth; HDMI eARC


Recommended Uses For Product: For Surround Sound Systems


Vehicle Service Type: Car


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Style: Wireless Subwoofer Pattern: 36 inch Size: 5.1
This soundbar has the right flexibility, sound quality, and loudness at a very reasonable price. You'll be hard-pressed to get so much for so little in another brand. I'll say I'm happy with how this brand caters to budget conscience customers, without punishing them for being in that group. I've been watching 5.1 movies through my Apple TV and Fire TV (I have both). My TV is arc, not the updated eArc my soundbar supports, so I did have to move some things around to get the Apple TV to play the sound correctly. If you have this issue, you may also find that it's better to plug your Apple TV into the SoundBar's extra HDMI (not to the TV directly), and then plug SoundBar's main eArc HDMI into your TV's Arc HDMI. It has to be Arc or eArc for this to work seamlessly. The SoundBar with then have a dual function. It will be the bridge input for the Apple TV (allowing you to switch your TV to the Apple TV input as you did before), but it will also know how to automatically serve out audio to the soundbar of any other devices connected to your TV when you switch its input. So in other words, when the SoundBar is connected to the Arc or eArc on your actual TV, your TV will detect the SoundBar and when you switch to any other input on your TV, its audio will go out through the SoundBar, even when you're not switched over to the input of which the SoundBar is directly plugged. The Fire TV can continue to be plugged into one of the TV's extra HDMI ports without throwing out the sound. Fire TV will know how to downgrade the sound correctly for arc so it can use the 5.1 available on your 5.1 soundbar. It has to downgrade because arc has a lower bandwidth than the upgraded eArc. Apple TV, on the other hand, is not as kind to older or outdated protocols so may throw 5.1 out altogether if not connected with the workaround. If Apple TV is plugged directly into your soundbar, the soundbar is able to handle the full high-fidelity sound first, without it having to pass through your TV's older arc port which causes Apple TV to throw out 5.1 sound either making it mute or having to be forced down to stereo. I have my Echo plugged in through Aux. I haven't figured that part out yet to get this seamless. It seems the Alexia sounds a bit low or I'm not sure if the sound is coming out as expected. I am asserting that I have to read the manual more to learn how the inputs work or when it automatically switches. I still have to work with that. There is a remote that allows you to manually switch the inputs of the SoundBar (i.e. Bluetooth, Aux, Aux VA (Voice Assistant), USB, HDMI, HDMI arc. HDMI eArc will be your default. But again, I didn't get that sick feeling one can get when you're not sure if you should have bought something or not. This is really good for both movies and music. It's a Sunday Morning right now and I'm playing Lashun Pace before church and the sound is ... well, impressive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023 by Brie

  • Sound bar is good but not worth $500
Style: Wireless Subwoofer Pattern: 40 inch Size: 5.1.2
I bought this sound bar to upgrade from my previous sound bar that was a no name brand, 2.1 ch 190w Dolby Digital sound bar, that I got for $100 it sounded really good for the price but eventually died. This sound bar was supposed to be a huge upgrade from the other one, but after using it for a couple days, I’m a little disappointed, it’s definitely better than my previous sound bar for movie experience, but for music that’s a debate. The sound quality is pretty good at low to medium volume, at high volume it struggles a little with certain music and movies with a lot of bass, and at max volume you can sometimes hear crackling coming from the sound bar and subwoofer, the crackling distracts me from the movie I’m watching, and the subwoofer, struggling to output bass at max volume when I’m listening to music, throws me off. The up firing speakers suck, I recommend for some movies and music to turn them off, the rear speakers sound all right, and I haven’t had any issues with them, the surround sound you get out of having the extra speakers is pretty decent, now here’s where the problem lies with this sound bar, it’s meant to be for a living room, I bought it for my bedroom, but even in a more confined space it sounds ok, I was expecting it to sound better since a bedroom is not as open as a living room, where the sound spreads out more in a living room, making it less immersive, a smaller area should theoretically make it more immersive since the sound is in a confined space, considering how it sounds OK, in a bedroom when it’s meant to be for a living room with more open space is a little disappointing especially for a sound bar priced at $500. Who knows maybe I’m wrong and putting it in the living room is when the sound bar sounds really good, would I recommend this sound bar, for a Dolby Atmos experience, the answer is no, the disappointing truth is that it’s not powerful enough to really produce that sound for Dolby atmos, maybe if the speakers and subwoofer were bigger, and didn’t suffer from crackling at high volumes, then it would be a great sound bar for the price, it’s decent for movies and surround sound, but for Dolby atmos no, honestly with how it sounds it should be priced around $300 especially with how bad those up firing speakers are, Vizio makes great sound bars as a whole for a good price, honestly for a Dolby Atmos soundbar, you should get either a JBL, Lg, or the Vizio, elevate sound bar, if you have a little extra money to spend, I heard that sound bar is pretty good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023 by Jarrett stephens

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