Description
Extraordinary Amazing 3D sound with thrilling bass
What’s on the menu tonight? Movies, music or gaming? The JBL Bar 500 brings your movies to life with MultiBeam™ and Dolby Atmos® 3D surround sound. While PureVoice technology optimizes voice clarity to ensure you never miss a word. Feel the thrilling bass from the wireless 10” subwoofer. And with AirPlay, Alexa Multi-Room Music (MRM) and Chromecast built-in™, you’ve got over 300 easy streaming options to choose from, whether you want to dance or you’re ready to relax. Whatever you’re in the mood for, the JBL Bar 500’s got you covered.
Audio
The JBL Bar 500 pro sound system is impressive, even if you don’t turn on the subwoofer. Dialogue is crystal clear and natural, making it easier to focus on the story. When it comes to bass, the Bar 500 is a powerhouse!
The sub is the main highlight of the 500 pro jbl soundbar.
The main soundbar unit outputs 290 watts of power, thanks to four racetrack drivers and three 0.75-inch tweeters. The rest of the 300 watts come from the powerful 10-inch wireless subwoofer. The frequency range goes from 35 Hertz to 20 kilohertz.
The mid-bass tones are done well, and the low-end rumble can be felt when you crank the base level to five different increments. The mid-range tones are a bit pushed back, but they come alive with the Pure Voice functionality and a healthy boost in the mid-range tones.
Sleek & Slender Design
The main Soundbar unit of the JBL Bar 500 is sleek and slender, so it’ll fit nicely with your home setup. It doesn’t obscure the lower portion of your screen. You can wall mount it if you don’t have a cabinet. The only consideration for space is the large 10-inch wireless subwoofer, which can be placed to the lef or right of the soundbar.
Connectivity
The JBL Bar 500 offers an array of connections and settings, making it the perfect addition to your home entertainment system. It has an HDMI output and can be connected wirelessly to a range of devices, including your smartphone.
For TV connections, you get two options: an optical digital input and HDMI with eARC, which enables the transmission of 3D surround sound in the form of Dolby Atmos. There’s also an additional HDMI input, allowing you to connect a games console or a Blu-ray player, while the image is then sent through the soundbar to the television. This HDMI port supports 4K with HDR, so you don’t need to use up an extra HDMI slot on the TV. You’ll also find a USB-A port for downloading firmware updates, and for powering low-powered devices like a Firestick.
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