Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12699 in Speakers
- Color: Black
- Brand: Philips
- Model: HSB2313A/F7
- Format: CD-ROM
- Number of items: 2
- Dimensions: 3.20" h x
14.30" w x
3.80" l,
2.00 pounds
Features
- 300 Watt, Integrated HDMI Hub
- Subwoofer, Easy Link, MP3 Link, USB Link
- Fits a 32" flat-screen TV or larger
- Place on wall or tabletop
- Integrated HDMI Hub,300 Watt
Philips HSB2313A Soundbar (Black)
Product Description
Bring your movies and games to life with great surround sound. With 300w of sound power, Integrated HDMI hub and subwoofer, you can now enjoy them in high quality sound and picture, without the clutter!
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
30 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
Little problem at first
By R. Macias
I purchased this product new. It came delivered just as promissed. I went to hook it up using the HDMI cables, but no sound came out. I know my DVD player and LCD TV is HDMI compatible, because when I hook it up direct, no problem. I tried a new HDMI cable, re-set the device, and still the problem exist. I contacted Philips about the problem and explained everything I did. They sent me out a replacement unit, and it works GREAT. I don't mind if there's a problem with a product that I buy, but I expect the company to make it right. The soundbar is great for my bedroom. The price was right, and dealing with Philips customer service was great. I recommend this soundbar to anyone who wants to upgrade from there wimmpy built in speakers on there TV.
23 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
Liked it, but returned it
By Greg
I was looking for a small soundbar and subwoofer to replace a 5.1 surround system when we remodeled and got rid of the big armoire that held all my audio gear. I looked at several brands and models, but many bars got poor reviews. Additionally, many soundbar/subwoofer systems include a very large subwoofer that wouldn't fit where I needed it. When I spotted this system (Philips HSB2312A) at a discount membership club for $150, I took it home and hooked it up to my Vizio LCD using an optical audio cable. Connected to the TV, I have a Motorola HD set top box (HDMI), a Sony Blu-ray player (HDMI), and a Wii game system (standard AV cable). I also connected my MP3 player through the AV input on the soundbar, which was a nice bonus. It sounded great and seemed to be just what I was looking for, but after we used it (lightly) for about two months I decided to return it for two reasons:(1) The sound would drop out when watching Blu-ray movies. I'm not sure why this happened, but I watched three or four different movies and this happened several times during each movie. The only remedy I could find was to change the input on the soundbar from optical to another input, and then back to optical. I never experienced this when playing my MP3 player through the AV input, playing the Wii, or watching cable TV. It only occurred when watching Blu-ray movies.(2) The main reason I returned it is because the soundbar itself would get extremely hot to the touch and had a "burning electronics" smell. It wasn't enough to be alarming, but I noticed every time I used it. At first, I assumed this was just because it was new and thought it would fade over time. However, it smelled the same way after two months any time the power was turned on. I decided that I didn't want to take a chance on it burning up or malfunctioning in the future.LIKES: small size, great sound, MP3 input, great priceDISLIKES: hot to touch/burning smell, instructions were not very helpful, didn't like having another remote
23 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
Decent but needs improvement
By Transformer_fan
I just finished hooking up my PS3 and cable box to this soundbar/woofer combo via the 2 HDMI inputs in the backEverything works well, sound quality is decent and its really easy to set upBut come tomorrow I'm sending it back ... WHY ?Simple ! the device loses the video signal as soon as I change the channel from HD to SD on my cable box and/or vice-versa. Only workaround is to cycle through the inputs before it picks up the picture again. If you like to flip channels between SD and HD as most do, this system is not going to work for youOh and why is it so that the device turns off when the signal is cut but doesn't turn back on when it comes back ? Shouldn't this 'green eco stuff' work both ways ? Why must I turn it on manually every time I turn the cable box/ps3 and TV on ? I don't think this merits buying one of those macro-programmable remotes anyway
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