Description:
This compact TV soundbar converts between a single long speaker and two tower speakers to suit different living-room setups. It aims to bring more immersive home cinema audio through a detachable 2-in-1 arrangement and DSP processing, making films and music feel fuller during everyday viewing.
Key Points
The unit offers a 2.0 channel layout with four internal drivers that seek to deliver clear stereo separation and a wider soundstage than typical built-in TV speakers. The detachable configuration lets you split the bar into two vertical speakers to place either side of the screen, or keep them combined for a centred, concentrated sound delivery. Connectivity covers wired and wireless options, including Bluetooth for streaming from phones and tablets and several physical inputs for straightforward TV hookup.
Benefits
The soundbar integrates DSP technology to reduce distortion and tailor audio for news, music and movies, according to the manufacturer. This brings more precise reproduction of dialogue and effects so that soft passages and loud scenes are easier to follow. For casual listeners and film nights the convertible format is a useful flexibility that adapts to room layout. 🎬
Technical Specifications
- Name: HoYLluDLL Soundbar for TV
- Channels: 2.0
- Drivers: four internal drivers
- Connectivity: HDMI ARC, optical, RCA, 3.5 mm AUX and Bluetooth
- Colour: Black
Usage Recommendations
Pair the speakers with a TV using HDMI ARC when available to keep volume control unified between devices. If the room lacks bass, note that this model is a 2.0 system and does not include a separate subwoofer, so very deep low frequencies may be less pronounced than with a sub-equipped package. Placement of the detached towers at ear height will improve stereo imaging and speech clarity. 🔊
Nuances and Limitations
The product description mentions support for both wired and wireless modes and includes a remote, power supply and connection cables. The manufacturer states quick Bluetooth pairing is supported, however actual compatibility with every device can vary. Consider that advanced surround formats are not listed, so users expecting multi-channel decoding should verify source and TV capabilities before assuming full home theatre processing.



