🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Sony S100F 2.0ch Soundbar delivers powerful 120W audio with a sleek design, perfect for enhancing your home entertainment experience. Featuring Bluetooth connectivity, voice enhancement, and S-Force Pro Front Surround technology, this soundbar is ideal for small spaces and easy setup.
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | AC |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 120 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | wired, wireless |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.5"D x 35.5"W x 2.5"H |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz |
Compatible Devices | Television |
Speaker Size | 2 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Home entertainment, TV audio enhancement, and Music playback |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Color | black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Control Method | Remote |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Speaker Type | Soundbar |
Additional Features | Bluetooth, Bass Reflex Speaker, S-Force Front Surround, Wall Mountable, USB Playback |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Televisions |
S**M
Compact, Clear, and Easy to Set Up!
The Sony S100F 2.0ch Soundbar is a fantastic upgrade for any home office or small entertainment setup! The sound quality is crisp and clear, with a bass reflex speaker that adds just the right amount of depth. It’s perfect for enhancing TV dialogue, music, and even conference calls.Setup was a breeze—just plug it in, connect via Bluetooth or HDMI ARC, and you're good to go. The compact design fits neatly under my TV without taking up too much space, and the built-in tweeter ensures well-balanced audio.If you're looking for a simple, high-quality soundbar at a great price, this is a solid choice. Highly recommend!
J**G
Great sound for the money. Nice upgrade for bad TV speakers.
For the money this gives us good sound. We got a new tv recently but the speakers are terrible so this sound bar hits the mark. Easy to set up with hdmi arc so the tv remote controls and power and sound level.
G**.
Great Compact Soundbar for Home Office Use
The Sony S100F 2.0ch Soundbar is a solid choice for enhancing sound in a smaller space, like a home office. Its compact design makes it easy to fit just about anywhere, and the setup was super simple—took me just a few minutes to get it connected via Bluetooth.The sound quality is impressive for such a small unit, with clear vocals and balanced sound. The bass reflex speaker adds some depth to the audio, though it’s not quite as punchy as larger soundbars. But for casual music, video calls, or even watching shows in a smaller room, it works great!The build quality feels solid, and I appreciate the integrated tweeter for a cleaner listening experience. Overall, it's a great option for anyone looking for a budget-friendly, compact soundbar with decent performance.I knocked off one star just because the bass might not be enough for those who want a more powerful sound or the voice setting. But for my home office, it does the job.
K**R
Only when it works.
I am giving this sound bar 5 stars, but with reservations. It is compact and not overly large. It fits on my mantle under the mounted tv. This is the second sound bar sent to me. The first one only worked a few days before I had to call Sony and troubleshoot it to find out it was defective. The price was good, however I had to pay UPS to return it to Amazon. I was told I would recoup the loss but as of yesterday that credit had not shown up in my account. First: pros- sleek, lightweight, good sound, good pricing, several ways to connect, seamless hookup with remotes, TVs, streaming devices, good sound. - Cons: I turn my tv off at night and then when I want to watch again, the sound bar won’t work. I am forever having to unplug the bar, tv, and fire stick to have any audio. This does not make sense. There is notations of the bar going into mute when you turn the device off, and it depending on what configuration you start up again, ie: tv first, sound bar first, streaming device, etc., it can go into mute mode. This is ridiculous. You want, or at least I do, one remote for everything so you don’t have to keep up with remotes for each device. I have a Sharp, interactive smart tv, and use a fire stick for my “cable”. I have no choice as I use the “gig” internet and that provider for my cable channels. My provider encourages you to use your own devices to receive the channels they offer so for us it’s the fire stick for cable and streaming. This should not be the problem with the bar not connecting and/or going into mute mode because of you turning your tv on. Since the description of this sound bar uses the seamless hookup as one of the advantages of purchasing this product, the manufacturer should design it to come on and work, regardless of what sequence your remote turns all the devices on. Amazon replaced the first unit (had it about two weeks, one using it, one trying to figure out what was wrong). Sony was good at troubleshooting but was no help at replacing the unit, even with me supplying the invoice, etc. After the troubleshooting, and me providing the invoice by email, I never heard from Sony again, so any compliment I give for customer service is to Amazon, which had me a new one ASAP. I might note that this didn’t start happening until this week. We have had the replacement only about two weeks now, so this occurrence may possibly be another defective unit. I bought a protection plan because of the reviews about this product. I maybe should have just bought another product than this one. Independent analysis of sound bars at the time I purchased the first one had this one as #1. I will update later if I continue to have to reboot everything to get it to work. I forgot to mention I am using the HDMI-ARC hookup which is the one suggested. Update: I think I found the answer on Sony’s website. Using an option on the remote - ie:voice - turns the HDMI-ARC option off. Since that is my connection method unconsciously I have been muting for restarting my connection, when trying to set the bar for better voice, less background. This bar does have good sound, very decent wattage and a reasonable price. I will stick with - now - 5 stars.
P**7
Amazing for < $100
Wow I was not expecting much for a soundbar in this price range, but it's simply a great value. I got this to go with a very cheap 4k Pioneer 42" TV I bought for my office. Essentially my problem with the TV's sound was that it sounded like a tin can, but hey the TV was $240 at Bestbuy...The sound is good, obviously it is lacking a dedicated base, but for watching most things it is fine. It seems very good at enhancing voices so I like that. It also worked flawlessly with the tv's ARC port and the apple tv 4k. With almost no configuration the apple tv detected this and it started working with the volume controls on the remote and automatically turns on when the apple tv remote turns on the TV itself. It's honestly less hassle than using apple HomePods with the Apple TV.
L**R
well worth it
Just bought this to go with my new tv. At 72, dialogue can be difficult to hear even with my $4K hearing aids. I've had a sound bar many years ago but boy have they made progress. Sound is crisp, bass is awesome. Fits perfect on the shelf below the tv.
D**W
Soundbar
Sony soundbar!! It’s gonna be great as compared to all the non name brand ones available here on Amazon right? Unfortunately not so much. It’s a good, clear , slightly “tinny “ sounding soundbar. It’s hooked up to my bedroom TV . I’m glad I didn’t buy it to hookup to my main TV. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a decent soundbar, and it is probably better than 70% of the non name brand soundbars here on Amazon but it’s not awe inspiring and it has a few features that chap my butt and almost made me return it. It has three led lights across the middle of it. They OFTEN (7 out of ten) don’t turn off when I turn the TV off. It usually takes two or three attempts to turn the TV on and off to get them to turn off completely. The volume goes up in increments of two rather than increments of single digits. Alright Mr. Smartguy, I know that it doesn’t matter what the number is and if zero is zero and the first time you press up to increase the volume the number is two rather than one who cares. While I agree with that way of thinking… it still just kinda ticks me off. Anyway… that’s my two cents.
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