Pyle PSBV110B Base Sound bar with Bluetooth
Specifications
- Product Dimensions: 9 x 2.64 x 2.36 inches
- Item Weight: 14 pounds
- Item model number: PSBV110B
- Speaker Type: Soundbar
- Connectivity Technology Bluetooth; Optical; USB; AUX
- Special Feature: Bluetooth Wireless Range 50 Feet
What’s in the box?
- TV Tabletop Digital Sound bar
Product Descriptions
Pyle had experienced a significant shift, introducing our Pyle Pro line into the emerging markets of vehicle audio, home audio, marine audio, and audio & musical instruments. Products and accessories from our Pyle Home brand are intended to improve your media consumption at home and on the move. The music industry is also taking notice of Pyle’s new guitar range.
Features
BLUETOOTH V5.0
Strong anti-interference, efficient and steady transmissions and quick mobile phone to sound bar connections. To get the party started at your next gathering or to unwind with some music, pair the soundbar with your phone via Bluetooth.
EASY TO SET UP
The Wave Base Built-in Bluetooth Tabletop Soundbar supports 3.5mm AUX, making setup simple. Have jacks for optical audio connectors. Compatibility with tablets, televisions, laptops, mobile devices, and projectors
OUTSTANDING SOUND QUALITY
Experience the energy and rhythm of the music. Ideal for flat screens, smart TVs, computers, monitors, projectors, and laptops. It functions well with televisions of all sizes.
STRONG SOUNDBAR
Higher resolution sound quality upgrade with updated and upgraded sound drivers, integrated Bluetooth, and a thin style and shape, the sound bar has all of these advantages. Additionally, this results in excellent cinematic sound.
SEVERAL CONNECTIONS
Given that it features a USB port, an integrated Bluetooth chip, and an input connector jack, you can utilize whichever connection you like. You can always find a connection that works with your new gadget.
Warranty & Support
You can get in touch with the manufacturer directly or find out more information on their website if you’d want a copy of the warranty for a product you saw on Amazon.com. Manufacturers’ warranties might not always be applicable, depending on things like how the product is used, where it was bought, and who sold it to you. Please carefully read the warranty.
Frequently Asked Questions
A more recent amplified soundbar, like the Sonos Arc, shouldn’t go out of style anytime soon, but you should anticipate the hardware to last up to 7 years before it requires maintenance or replacement.
Nowadays, most TVs feature multiple HDMI ports.
However, you must confirm that your TV has an HDMI ARC connector in order to connect a soundbar.
Check the labelling adjacent to the ports on the back or side of your TV to see if it supports HDMI ARC.
Ten seconds after unplugging the TV and soundbar, plug them back in.Minor issues can occasionally be resolved by restarting the HDMI “handshake” betweenthe TV and the soundbar. 8. Upgrade the TV and sound bar’s firmware
When using an external sound system, such as a soundbar, your TV speakers should be completely muted or turned off.
They may generate echoes when used with the soundbar, and the TV speakers have little effect on sound quality.
If you leave your soundbar on often, it could get damaged just like any other speaker.
It may overheat, present a fire risk, and consume energy needlessly.
While it may seem handy and innocuous to leave your soundbar on all the time, doing so might, among other things, reduce the lifespan of your investment.
In order to save energy, the soundbar will automatically turn off or enter standby mode after around 15 minutes if Auto Standby is enabled.
Some models offer the option to disable this feature.
From the HDMI OUT port on your soundbar, connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI (ARC) connection on your TV.
By pressing Source on the remote control or soundbar, you can put the soundbar in D.IN mode.
The source will automatically switch to TV ARC after roughly two seconds.
A sound bar can, however, technically be paired with a TV of almost any size.
In particular, if your TV is 8 years or older, make sure it has the proper connectivity to connect your new sound bar.
One end of the HDMI cable (available separately) should be connected to the TV’s HDMI IN port.
The sound bar’s TV OUT (ARC) port should be connected to the other end.
Next, join an optical audio cable from your TV’s optical digital audio out to your sound bar’s optical in (this is necessary to hear the TV audio).
Try unplugging the rear speakers and/or subwoofer from the wall and replugging them.
To reconnect the back speakers or subwoofer to your main soundbar, you might also need to hit the “pair” button on those devices.
For complete instructions on how to accomplish this, consult the manual as they may differ from model to model.
For more than five seconds, press and hold the – buttons on the Soundbar.
Disconnect the AC power cord.
Reconnect the AC power cord, and then turn on the device by pressing the (power) button.
When they are unable to identify audio signals, soundbars often shut off.
A soundbar may shut off due to a defective cable, loose connections, or a low volume.
Turn the soundbar’s volume up too loudly while connecting it with a 3.5mm wire.
Speakers won’t harm LED TVs, unlike what many people think.
Because modern high-tech televisions no longer use electron beams propelled by magnetic fields to form images, this iscase. Therefore, there won’t be any damage done even if you set a speaker close to your TV.