Transform Your Audio Experience
Elevate your home entertainment with an impressive 300W system that immerses your entire room in rich, cinematic sound. Whether it's movies or music, you'll never hear them the same way again.
With JBL Surround Sound, bring your favorite films, sports, and playlists to life—no extra wires or speakers needed. The 6.5" wireless subwoofer offers deep, thrilling bass that you can truly feel, while built-in Dolby Digital delivers a genuine, theater-like experience right from your sofa.
Not just for movie nights, the JBL Bar 2.1 Deep Bass lets you stream your favorite music wirelessly via Bluetooth from your mobile or tablet. Plus, connecting couldn’t be easier with simple HDMI or Optical cable setup. Get ready to transform your listening experience!
Experience cinematic sound at home with the JBL Bar 2.1 Deep Bass (MK2), an advanced soundbar system designed to elevate your audio experience.
Elevate your home entertainment system with the JBL Bar 2.1 Deep Bass (MK2). Experience superior sound quality that turns your living room into an immersive audio environment.
Customer Insights
Users reported that setting up the soundbar was straightforward and smooth.
Sound quality is praised, with clear sound and deep bass being frequently mentioned.
The bass is described as powerful and ground-shaking, especially improving music and movie experiences.
Considered a worth-the-money purchase by several users.
Significant improvement over the default TV speakers, providing a richer audio experience.
The product is easy to use right out of the box, requiring no complicated adjustments.
Users experienced problems with the soundbar disconnecting from the TV and needing frequent restarts.
Some users reported that the volume would suddenly drop when increased to a higher level.
Several instances of the soundbar not working with Blu Ray players were reported.
Users found it frustrating that they could not adjust low, mid, or high frequencies to their liking.
There were complaints about the sound cutting out even while the device remained connected.
Some users were not entirely satisfied with the subwoofer control, finding that the bass only improved at higher volumes.