🎶 Elevate your soundscape, don’t just watch—experience!
The Bowfell Bluetooth Sound Bar delivers 50 watts of rich 2.0 stereo sound in a compact 39cm frame. Equipped with versatile inputs including Optical, RCA, USB, AUX, and Bluetooth, plus customizable EQ settings and a remote control, it offers a tailored audio experience for TV, gaming, music, and more. Designed for easy setup and seamless integration into any space, Bowfell transforms everyday entertainment into immersive sound.
M**N
Worth a purchase for considerable sound improvemnt from a laptop
A small enough unit to sit behind the Dell laotop and improve the quality of sound. Didn't expect much from it given the price but it's a good one. Vast improvement in bass response and easy to connect with an excellent blutooth connection. Would recommend this if you just need a good sound improvement for your laptop. Excellent value for money from Amazon.
P**G
Well constructed, clean looking, compact, and decent sound
I was looking for a soundbar to mount under a wallmounted monitor, providing a bit of sound enhancement over the monitor in-built speaker. The dimensions of the bar were important, as was a balance of price against sound quality. There are cheaper options out there, but there is the risk of tinny sound, and a more expensive option would have been overkill (I have great sound solutions already for proper music, movies and gaming).The bar is very easy to connect and set up, and has a reassuring weight to it and quality feel. In my case, I'm using the 3.5mm line-in for audio source and have not tested Bluetooth - I didn't need it for that.The included remote control is handy, but there are also control buttons on the right-side of the bar. There isn't much in the way of options to customise the sound, other than a Rock or Jazz setting - who on earth wants a Jazz setting????Sound quality is decent for the size and price - there is no bass to speak of, but the sound quality is nice without being harsh. Volume is more than enough for a small room, although if you drive it hard you quickly reach the limitations. And while there is no bass as such, there is enough midrange to avoid that horrific tinny sound you get with cheap speakers.There is no wall mounting option, so I've use one of those picture frame shelves for a simple solution to mount it below my monitor. Overall, pleased with it, but manage your expectations for bass - this is not going to blow your socks off, but it's not trying to do that. If you're looking for a cinema sound solution, or a bassy music driver, perhaps look further up the chain or buy the version which comes with a subwoofer.
R**E
Good quality , great price.
It’s a quality product at a bargain price and it’s really improved the sound quality and clarity of our television. Easy to setup and has multiple options for connecting including blue tooth which gives the option to use it to connect to your mobile. It’s also quite compact but definitely punches above its weight.To cap it all there’s a 3 year warranty!
S**I
Bargain Soundbar
Just received my Bowfell soundbar this morning, hats off to Amazon Prime for getting it to me in 12 hours.Setup was simple, I'm using it i'm my bedroom to improve the TV sound quality of my 32" Toshiba flatscreen which as standard is pretty thin sounding with no bass. I'm also using it for music from my iMac via optical digital.For the size and price I think the sound quality is excellent and although at a lower level it produces a surprisingly decent amount of bass, midrange and HF are more than acceptable.There are some minor caveats though, first there is no consistency of volume inasmuch as if you switch between different inputs the volume levels are vastly different so it pays to have the remote to hand if it's too loud. Also the remote appears to share frequencies with my TV remote and if you adjust the volume on the soundbar it will switch on the TV, so I've had to resort to putting something in front of the remote sensor on the TV to avoid it happening.I also noticed when playing back via optical from my iMac if I'm playing a CD with gapless playback such as Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd where the tracks blend the music is muted briefly and then takes a few seconds to ramp back up to the proper volume, I could get round this by using the iMacs headphones output into the aux input on the soundbar but I want to use that for the TV sound. Streaming the same album from Amazon Music via Bluetooth also gets rid of the issue, the Bluetooth sound quality is also very good and doesn't appear to lose any quality compared to the other inputs. One feature that it doesn't have which I would have liked is for it to power down when there hasn't been an input signal for a while, very useful as I listen to music before going to sleep.Overall for the £37 that I paid for it I would have to give the Majority Bowfell soundbar a 5* rating.Edit: On checking a little deeper into the instruction manual it appears the Bowfell does have an auto powering down feature although unlike some other audio equipment I own which powers down in about 20 minutes with no input signal, the Bowfell takes 3 hours to power down which is a little excessive but better than staying powered up..
E**D
Good (for the price), but unexciting mono sound.
So... My 20 yr old TV is fine but the sound has been buzzing occasionally when certain frequencies occur and generally we're having to put subtitles on more often to understand what people are mumbling. So I wanted a simple solution for better sound and so tried this speaker.It was very easy to setup, and build quality seems good. The sound is reasonable quality, but is very mono sounding. So after a few days of use I have decided that the sound is clearer than my TV's sound, but perhaps not very exciting to the ear.Only real problem is that I bought a fibre optic cable to connect to my BT TV box. It works fine on all the freeview channels but when watching netflix or prime the optical output is just a squeal of noise. This is of course a problem with the BT box, and I could find no settings I could adjust. The fix was to use the line-out cable (which comes in the box) from the TV into the line-in connection. This now works whatever we're watching and also has the advantage of the volume control is via the BT or TV remote (and not the speakers remote as when using the digital audio input). You still have to turn the speaker on and off with its remote - which isn't a problem for me.So.. if you have BT TV box, and watch netflix/prime, then don't bother to purchase an optical audio cable since it doesn't work, and I couldn't detect any difference between listening via the optical cable or the line in cable on freeview channels.
V**N
Good quality
Very clear sound. Well built and good quality.Well worth the money
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