🎉 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Elite AT-1 Dolby Atmos Soundbar 2.1 delivers an immersive audio experience with 240W of power, featuring built-in subwoofers and a range of connectivity options including 4K HDMI eARC. Designed for versatility, it offers Bluetooth streaming and user-friendly controls, making it the perfect addition to any home theater setup.
M**N
Outstanding Sound
As others have said, you won't be disappointed. Truly an excellent soundbar with no need for a woofer as it produces great bass itself. I had a 600w Sony and this far out does it. You may be sceptical about the brand but quality and price it is a great buy. Nice display too, tells you what you need to know. 3 dimmer settings which is great. Connect via hdmi arc and you're away. My TV, Hisense, setup all the settings automatically, Atmos etc. this is proper loud and I don't go beyond 25% and it's deafening. If you're not satisfied you can always return it but I guarantee you will not be returning it.
K**T
Perfect for my needs
I was looking for an ATMOS soundbar for my new LG OLED TV. I've had a few surround sound systems before and have found they generally didn't get used much apart from the occasional "feature" movie. For general TV watching they were just too loud and too intrusive. I also hated all of the cables and felt the low usage (for me) didn't justify the high cost.After some weeks of research I decided on the Azatom Elite. I haven't been disappointed. The unit is relatively small and unobtrusive whilst looking good with the TV. It connects with just 2 cables - power & eARC and has a (not cheap looking) useable remote control. The eARC is great as all sounds sent to the TV are diverted to the soundbar, which also turns on with the TV remote simultaneously, volume is also controlled by the TV remote. In fact once set up you don't really need the soundbar remote. The only criticism I have is that the display continually shows which input is in use and only scrolls Dolby Atmos or Digital very briefly when a signal is detected. This happens quickly and is easily missed, however this is a minor point. The display has three brightness levels adjusted by the remote and after "playing" is just left on the lowest level which is not distracting to me even in a very dark room.The sound is perfect for general TV watching at relatively low volumes, such as the news etc. and significantly improves on the built-in TV speakers - just sounds more natural. The soundbar is no sloutch when it comes to turning the volume up. Watching Masters of the Air in Dolby ATMOS at higher volumes was quite an experience. The effects are not like true surround sound, but it does produce a very immersive sound stage with clear dialogue as well, which I'd found lacking in my other systems. Despite not having a separate subwoofer the bar produces a good level of rumbling bass without feeling as if the lounge had just been hit by an earthquake tremor!Overall I can thoroughly recommend this Azatom soundbar and at £160, believe it to be a true bargain.If you want to make the house tremble and disturb the neighbours 5 doors down then this is not the product for you. However if you are looking to improve the audio quality during regular TV watching and also get an immersive movie experience with little fuss apart from increasing the volume then this soundbar is more than up to the task
M**C
Packs a punch in sound for the price
I recently purchased a Samsung 50” and it has the capability of Q symphony as long as connecting a soundbar of no older than 2020, with HDMI eArc which this boasts, & as my previous Samsung s/bar never had HDMI I bought this. Ok so order’s Saturday and arrived next day, quick set up, however not working on Q symphony as tv states no speaker connected even though recognised it. Disappointed as why I upgraded. So moved on, the sound tests. Put on Disney plus, Star Wars IV as supported Dolby Atmos, but for me I never got the feeling like the star destroyer flying overhead at start, like I read in other reviews people said they felt like the helicopter was over house - that would only work if had a true 7.2 set up, which I also have. Anyway once on ship, you could hear when stormtroopers were blasting to the left or right, so that was good. Second movie same platform was the the 2nd last avengers, the battle in street, you could hear again the thump of the hammer on the ground of to the left. The firing of iron man’s armoury even the flying bricks at dr strange. So overall good with movies. Tv, not as good but then again tv broadcasts are mainly recorded in pcm & depends on the channel too if supported. So the last test was Bluetooth, took ages getting it to pair to the echo dot, once it decided to pair it gave it depth again depending on the material and how it was recorded at the studio the album then compressed. Bear in mind albums that display Atmos are not really recorded in the Atmos as to when the album was released Atmos was not a thing. So we don’t actually get the real atmospheric sounds as you would in a cinematic setup, but hey for the price I guess we can’t complain.Appearance, it’s got a nice metallic feel and finish to it, smooth, metallic grill plate housing the 8speakers. Heavy too, it’s size is…well as I said at the start I have a 50”, its the full length of that, takes the whole with of the cabinet up. And another thing the tv is on 2 struts not high, and the soundbar is not even touching the bottom of the TVs casing so it’s not high up. The remote control could have been more nicer as for remotes go I guess. They put all the work into bar and let the remote suffer by the look and feel of it. If you can think back to the old alba remotes it’s like that, oh yeah the buttons on top of soundbar are rubber. Accessories are the 2 aaa batteries. A audio link cable 3.5 jack - why I don’t know. The uk 3pin cable, a wee instructions book and single bit paper with the QR code to scan for 3 years.Ok so am glad I bought it??Truthfully…..yes I am…..just wish did the Q symphony as intended.Oh before I forget to add, the volume. I have not gone beyond 5&6 for movies as it loud at that, however it can go higher but unless you want the rumbles I would avoid, no only that annoy the neighbours- no that that will stop me. We live for good sound and audio, but don’t do away with you pre existing music system if you have 7.2 atmos already like I do. Sorry one last thing. I’d recommend dimming the display all way down as it’s bright and in caps too - the wording such HDMI, Earc, etc so dim it - just shame can’t turn it off.
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