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VIZIO M-Series 5.1.2 Immersive Sound Bar with Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Wireless Subwoofer

$329.99
$499.95 34% off Reference Price
Condition: Factory Reconditioned
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Great For The Price
By team W on Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024
This thing has no business sounding this good, given what it costs. It is a tremendous value for a simple, home theater audio in a box solution. Now the "good for what it costs" part is important. It doesn't break the laws of physics, you can certainly spend more and get more, but the little dedicated subwoofer really does a solid job in compensating for the relatively small speakers in the main unit. It also gets surprisingly loud for its size without introducing meaningful distortion. Are you going to put this thing in a giant, dedicated home theater or a huge great room with a cathedral ceiling and be happy with the results? Probably not. But in a bedroom, an apartment or an average-sized living room or den, this is likely going to give you results you are happy with for both movies and most casual listening. When you give it a workout across a bunch of different genres of music, you find the results vary between adequate and excellent. There are some basic physics reasons behind why you normally need much bigger speakers to get truly excellent high fidelity sound. So occasionally the results are a bit flat and uninspired. But it does a pretty remarkable job for what it cost and how big it is. What you will notice if you listen with a very critical ear is that there is some muddiness in the mid-range and the bass rolls off too early because the little sub runs out of steam, but that almost seems unfair to criticize at this price point. Most people won't even notice any of that. On the other hand, don't get super excited about the strength of the Dolby Atmos effects here. Atmos is designed to create a 3d sound field and place sounds in the physical space around the listener. It is a cool new technology and movies are starting to be mastered in it. Normally that 3d sound effect means you have to have additional channels physically mounted in the ceiling. Like all of these sound bars, it doesn't have actual ceiling speakers and instead has to make do with pointing some speakers up at the ceiling to bounce the sound off the ceiling indirectly. If you stick it in a basically square or rectangle shaped room with an 8 foot ceiling and no obstructions, it does sort of work. But if you have a cathedral ceiling or sloped ceiling or anything other than the basic box shaped room it likely won't do much of anything. On the other hand, the more basic, 5.1 surround sound effects are perfectly adequate, assuming you can place the little rear speakers properly. Installation wasn't hard, although note that there are specific requirements that the system sit in front of and a certain distance below the TV because of the Atmos, up-firing speakers. The rear surrounds connect to the subwoofer with standard speaker wires and the separately powered subwoofer then connects wirelessly to the main unit. The little sub is ported, so it can't be set absolutely flush against a wall. It all came pre-paired up and worked perfectly right out of the box. I have a modern tv, and was able to connect with eARC/HDMI successfully. I also paired my phone to the device using bluetooth and that worked easily too. I can control the volume with both the TV remote and the Apple TV remote control, and so I will almost never need to use the included remote for much of anything beyond initial setup. There is a reason why this unit got such good reviews on the big audio review channels. It really is a good value for the price.
Top critical review
30 people found this helpful
Problems with the soundbar from day one
By Evan on Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023
I have had this soundbar just a little over a year. Since purchasing there have been problems. To start, the soundbar originally had massive sync issues with the television. I have a newer Vizio M-Series TV as well which I purchased a few months prior to the soundbar. My previous soundbar did not have the new HDMI E-ARC feature and it was causing weird behavior with the TV syncing the controls. I purchased this very excited to get ahold of one which would seamlessly communicate with the TV and boy the joke was on me. I had issues where this soundbar wouldn't power on with the tv, an easy enough fix, but then the bar needed an update at one point and the update made the audio never sync automatically with the TV again unless you manually set the input. No big deal, next update fixed this however since the last update the soundbar settings will completely reset themselves every time I turn the TV off and it powers down with it. I lose all my sound settings and have to go and re program them once I notice that the vocals are not as high as they were the previous night. I contacted Vizio multiple times about this issue and every time was told to do an update (when it was on the most updated firmware to begin with) and to factory reset the TV and soundbar. None of these solutions work and I have continued to have issues with it resetting itself again and again since then. When I most recently contacted Vizio Support I was advised because I purchased it from a third party seller (which was the suggested link when I purchased and not really advertised that it wasn't amazon) I now have no warranty and no recourse. Vizio stops updating their products the second they get a year out of production so I can only assume we will never see a fix for this as their last update was done in 2022. This is beyond frustrating and I am now stuck with a half functional soundbar that I can neither return to amazon or get replaced by Vizio. Amazon won't accept a return on the item either at this point so I've attempted to reach out to the seller in question, but I really doubt I'll get anywhere with them either. I would 100% recommend shopping other brands. I have been a very big fan of the Vizio brand for a long time but since getting my most recent TV and Soundbar from them and having nothing but problems, I cannot continue to suggest the brand to anyone in good conscience. Choose someone else who actually stands behind their products and doesn't tell you where to stick it just because the item is over a year old. It seems ridiculous that my TV which is well over a year old continues to have updates but the soundbar is not being kept up to date especially with these major issues. If only we could give 0 star reviews, the hassle this thing has been from the start was not even worth the 1

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