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Samsung HW-M360/ZA soundbar - product review

Full product specifications and quick consumer review of the 200W soundbar system Samsung HW-M360/ZA

Samsung HW-M360/ZA product review

Samsung HW-M360/ZA is one of the best budget soundbars with subwoofer on the market these days. I saw it at eBay daily deals the other day for under $200.  What it has to offer, check in the following product specs and video overview:

Specifications
  • Color: Black
  • Design Concept: Basic, Straight Soundbar Design
  • Number of Channels: 2.1
  • Total Power (W): 200
  • Frequency Response (amp): 45Hz~20KHz
  • Packaging Type: One Packing

Features
Samsung Audio Remote App: Yes via Bluetooth

Audio Processing
Dolby Digital: Dolby 2ch
DTS: DTS 2ch
Audio Features

Number of Sound Modes (DSP): 5 (Standard, Music, Clear Voice, Sports, Movie)
Speakers

Subwoofer: Wireless (6.5", 130W)
Surround: Surround Sound Expansion
Speaker: Surround Sound Ready. Rear wireless capable with optional SWA-8500S Speakers.
Connectivity

Audio Inputs: 1 Analog Audio Input
Bluetooth: Yes (v.2.1)
Optical Inputs: 1 Digital Audio Input (Optical)
USB Connectivity: Yes (v.1.1); MicroUSB for LAN/Software Update
Dimensions & Weight

Product Dimensions (W x H x D): 35.7" x 2.1" x 2.7"
Product Weight (lb.): 3.3
Shipping Dimensions (W x H x D): 38.1" x 18.6" x 9.2"
Shipping Weight (lb.): 17.6
Spk (rear) Net Dimension (W x H x D): 7.0" x 13.8" x 11.7"
Spk (sub woofer) Net Dimension (W x H x D): 10.1"
Accessory

Remote Control: Yes (TM1640)
Power Adapter: Yes
User Manual: Yes
Wall Mount Kit: Yes (Wall Mount Kit Included)
Battery: Yes (Remote Control Batteries Included)
ENERGY STAR Certified

ENERGY STAR Certified: Yes

Samsung HW-M360 soundbar with subwoofer - video review


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