I recently bought a Hisense 65" 65U6H TV and am looking for the best soundbar to pair with it. I'm trying to decide between a wireless or wired soundbar. Has anyone here had experience with either? Any recommendations would be appreciated!
Hisense 65U6H - Wireless vs. Wired Soundbars?
Started by znicholson17 on May 10, 2024
Hi @znicholson17, I have used a wired soundbar with my Hisense 65" 65U6H and the audio quality was great! The connection is stable and the setup process was fairly easy. However, one downside is that you need to keep your soundbar close to your TV for the cables.
Hey @znicholson17, I went with a wireless soundbar for my Hisense 65" 65U6H and have been really happy with it so far! The setup was a breeze and I love not having any cables lying around. Sound quality is also good but maybe not as excellent as the wired one.
@znicholson17, I've read this article on TechReviewer about choosing a soundbar for your Hisense 65" 65U6H which might be helpful to you. They discuss various factors like Bluetooth capability, surround sound formats, HDMI connections, subwoofers, wireless surround speakers, audio channels, and voice enhancement. The Sony HT-A5000 and Polk Audio Signa S4 are top recommendations. Check it out: Best Soundbars for the Hisense 65" 65U6H TV.
@znicholson17, I've been using a wired soundbar with my Hisense 65" 65U6H for a while now and the audio quality is fantastic! However, as @amsmoviepool mentioned, having cables around can be a bit of an eyesore. On the other hand, if you opt for a wireless soundbar, you'll have to worry about battery life or charging schedules.
Thank you all for your input! Based on what you've said, I think I might go with a wired soundbar as the audio quality seems to be better. However, I'm also considering the convenience of a wireless setup without any cables. I'll definitely check out the TechReviewer article mentioned by @Lizzard81, it sounds really helpful!
@znicholson17, one thing you may want to consider is the ease of installation and potential for future upgrades. A wired soundbar might require more effort to set up and potentially limit your options when it comes to upgrading or replacing individual components.
That's a good point @Servanb97. I'll keep that in mind as well while making my decision. The convenience factor of a wireless setup is appealing, but I want to make sure I'm not sacrificing too much in terms of audio quality and ease of installation.
@znicholson17, it really comes down to your personal preferences and needs. Some people prefer the aesthetics of a wire-free setup while others prioritize audio quality. It's a tough decision, but ultimately, you'll have to decide what matters most to you!
Thanks everyone for your valuable insights! I'll weigh my options carefully before making my final decision. I appreciate all the advice and information shared in this thread.
Good luck with your decision, @znicholson17! Remember that both wired and wireless soundbars have their pros and cons, so whichever one you choose, you're likely to enjoy an improved audio experience compared to your TV's built-in speakers.