🎶 Sound that Moves You!
The Aisung PC Soundbar delivers an immersive audio experience with its dual 5W drivers, offering both wired and wireless connectivity options. With a convenient remote control, long playtime, and a complete accessory package, it's designed for both home and on-the-go use.
T**O
Many things for £25
This sound bar doesn't stand for any feature in particular. But it's packed with a good combination of things under a very tight price.The sound bar has pretty good connections:– Bluetooth: it works flawlessly on Windows, macOS and Android. Stable connection without drops. Cannot tell on iOS.– Micro-USB (check screenshots attached): when connected via USB to a Windows or macOS PC, in addition to charge and power the battery, the sound bar is detected as an audio device and it can be used as a computer speaker without the analogue jack cable or Bluetooth. Cannot tell on Linux. However the PC connection has a big flaw. The volume cannot be controlled from the OS on neither Windows or macOS. The volume bar can be moved left and right, but it has no effect, it can only be muted, that's it. If you want to change the volume you'll have to use the buttons on the bar or the remote controller.– microSD card: haven't tried myself.– 3.5 mm jack: haven't tried myself.The sound bar can get loud without distorting. The bass amount you get is OK. It can be improved if an equalizer is used in some audio player.The sound bar has a tacky female voice in English (bizarrely with strong Chinese accent) that can be heard when changing between modes. Some people on other reviews find it too loud. Its volume seems to me alright at the same level than other headphones I've owned.
C**T
Cheap and cheerful but pretty reasonable sound
I've bought 2 of these as I was pretty impressed with the 1st one. To start with this is not going to provide the punchy immersive sound of a top end sound bar, what do you expect got £15? At this price point my expectations were pretty low but happily far exceeded.The first one I bought was to provide better audio from web based radio stations whilst I worked. Laptop speakers are renowned for not being great and even sending the audio over HDMI to my monitor the sound was only "ok", I guess the monitors speakers are almost as bad. Just to note I also used to use a separate USB microphone for Microsoft teams calls. I now have this speaker set as the default device and default comms device in Windows. When its plugged in via a USB connection it automatically enters "PC mode" (In my setup it's actually connected to a USB KVM as are my keyboard and mouse dongle allowing the speaker, keyboard and mouse to be used by 2 computers). Whilst the sound undoubtedly lacks punch for me it is more than acceptable whilst I'm sat at the laptop all day and with its built in mic it has also replaced my separate USB microphone for teams calls helping to removed clutter from my desk. There is no "hiss" or "crackle" when connected in PC mode and the laptop powers the device/recharges the battery so no need for an extra cable to charge.Before realising it had "PC mode" (there's no separate button on the remote) and not having read the manual fully (typical bloke), I had this connected to the monitors headphone out via the speakers 3.5mm line in connection (I have 2 computers attached to the monitor so easier to connect to the monitor than have to move the line in cable between them) and whilst this worked the sound wasn't that much better than the monitors own speakers and, and this is a big issue but it is mentioned in the user guide (tips section, item VI), if you charge the speaker via the micro usb connection whilst using line in mode there is a lot of hiss. I presume this is some sort of crossover noise from the charging circuit onto the line in circuit, and imo this makes the device unusable in this situation. Line in mode when using the devices built in battery is fine however. This was going to be a deal breaker until I found "PC mode".Bluetooth mode. As advertised, good sound and no hiss even if you charge whilst in use. Can also be used for calls on your phone if that's your BT source.TD Mode (SD card) - not usedRemote - I think its pretty good and much easier to adjust the volume than use the dual function buttons on the right hand side of the device. Note, in PC mode the volume/up down keys on the keyboard don't change the volume! This is a Microsoft quirk rather than the speaker. You can change the app volume, e.g. Google Chrome rather than the master volume in the Microsoft sound settings and this does indeed change the volume heard but its easier to just pick up the remote! Surprising the remote doesn't have a PC mode shortcut key so to get to this if you've connected to say Bluetooth and are going back to PC mode you'll have to cycle through the modes using the "Mode" key. Very minor "quirk". Its an IR remote but appears to work from almost any angle.Manual - Surprisingly ok. There's the usual errors in grammar and spellings.Gripe: Well there had to be one and its mentioned in other reviews, when entering or changing mode you get a robotic voice announcing the new mode. You also get this when the battery gets low and in that situation its repeated frequently. Not a problem for me now I've moved to "PC mode" as the speaker is constantly charging via the USB connection but previously when using "line in" mode because of the hiss whilst charging at the same time as using the speaker this was a bit of an issue.Overall - for my setup and using "PC mode" at this price point (£15) I really cant fault it. Yes there's a couple of things that could be improved but did I mention its only £15..... 3 pints if your lucky nowadays!
A**7
Really good!
Bought this to use with a projector and it really does a great job! So easy to use, once I turn the projector off it just turns itself off so no fuss. Really good sound quality for watching movies. Literally worth every penny.
E**S
The Voice is SO Annoying
Pretty good sound quality and was fairly easy to install, but there is one thing that makes this speaker one of the most annoying devices I have ever used... The dreaded voice... Every 5 mins or so the speaker would, at basically max volume, say that it wanted to 'learn the sound of my voice to get to know me better'... and being a uni student with very thin walls, this was quite embarrassing. So, I tried to turn of the voice permanently but there is literally no way, it will continue to speak at a ridiculous volume until you mute it, which also mutes anything else your actually playing on it... Definitely looking for a full refund.Other than the voice the speaker seemed great; it seems like another case of a small company just adding 'advanced' features to their product when they neither need to or know how to properly implement them.
P**L
Poor build quality. No durability
The sound quality is OK for the price. I don’t need anything particularly fancy or particularly loud, though this is loud enough. The build quality is a dreadful. When it arrived, the insides rattled as if screws were loose. You can’t seem to get inside to check. The remote control hardly ever works, you need a direct line of sight and even then it’s unreliable.The barely intelligible, Chinese accented, voice instructions are just irritating. The control buttons on the side you can barely see. What is it about Bluetooth sound devices where they feel compelled to hide the controls from you? Dark gray on black is invisible in low light. And now has stopped charging. The charging point was never very good, now it’s useless. In order to except a charge, I have to tape the cable into the port, pulling it at a specific angle to make contact. It’s not the cable I’ve tried several.If it did what it said on the tin, it would be worth the money. It doesn’t.
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