![]() Vizio includes small feet for the soundbar, and a number of useful cables, including a 3.5mm audio cable, 5-foot HDMI for ARC connections (on newer TVs), 5-foot optical cable, RCA coaxial cables, and even a few velcro ties so you can keep your cord clutter to a minimum (how thoughtful!). Keep them pretty close to your couch, but slightly behind you, so you can get the most from the surround effects. I sat them on small tables on either side of me, but you may want to invest in some stands ( try these Sanus stands) or wall mounts, depending on the layout of your room. They plug right into the subwoofer with two very lengthy cords, which should be long enough for most sized rooms. You’ll want to keep it there, too, because the two 5.5-inch-tall satellite speakers are not wireless. It syncs wirelessly with the soundbar, allowing you to place it next to your couch or chair (optimally). They’ll also flash in different formations to explain problems, which can be confusing until you bust open the 48-page manual to read up on what each pattern means.Ī similarly-styled black and silver subwoofer, and sits about a foot tall. ![]() They act as volume indicators, lighting upward as the volume rises, and help when you’re manipulating every setting, from bass to treble to the power of the surround speakers. The simple design extends directly to the white LED lights, which run vertically on the left side of the bar. Even the power, Bluetooth, input, and volume buttons on the top are covered in the mesh fabric, which makes them appear almost like touch buttons, though they do have a physical press to them. It’s covered on the front and top in a nice black fabric, with silver plastic caps on the ends, giving it a subdued, minimalist look. The soundbar has a low profile, sitting only 2.1 inches tall, low enough to sit below the screen of most TVs. ![]() ![]() The first thing you’ll notice about Vizio’s soundbar is how sleek it looks. ![]()
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