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RSR TB355 2.1 Channel Soundbar with Remote Built-in Subwoofer & Bluetooth

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RSR TB355 2.1 Channel Soundbar with Built-in Subwoofer Wireless Bluetooth

The RSR TB355 2.1 Channel Soundbar with a built-in subwoofer delivers crisp-clean audio that will take your home entertainment system to new depths. Its sleek profile and modern design makes it a great match for any thin-profile TV. The 60W output power provides amplified cinematic sound quality and its built-in Digital Signal Processor with 3 EQ settings produces enhanced digital sound effects for any audio experience.

Specs/Features:

  • 2.1 Channel Soundbar
  • 60 Watt Power (RMS) Output
  • Built-in DSP with 3 different EQ settings
  • Full function remote control
  • Soundbar wall mountable
  • Built-in Subwoofer
  • HDMI ARC input
  • Digital Optical input
  • Aux-In
  • Digital Coaxial
  • Wireless Connectivity: Bluetooth 3.0
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 34.3 x 2.4 x 4.5 inch (872 x 60 x 113 mm)

In the Box

  • Soundbar
  • Remote Control
  • Power Cable
  • 3.5mm to 3.5mm audio Cable
  • HDMI Cable
  • OPTICAL Cable
  • Wall Brackets
  • User Manual
  • Quick Start Guide
  • Wall mount guide

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