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Publicación: 2019-09-20, Autor: What , crítica de: whathifi.com
Android TV built-in, Solid, clear and natural sound, Vast array of inputs,
Not as cinematic as rivals, Currently lacks some apps,
The JBL Link Bar lacks the cinematic spectacle of some of its rivals but gets the sonic basics right. It's a solid music player and will prove a big improvement over the sound of the vast majority of TVs. That said, the Sonos Beam is an even more musical...
Publicación: 2019-09-12, Autor: Parker , crítica de: Digitaltrends.com
Clear, wide soundstage, Easy to use, Built-in Google Assistant, Built-in Android TV streaming
No subwoofer, Built-in apps don't support HDR, Expensive
No. You can get all the same functionality for less, and you probably don't even need the added streaming interface that comes built into the Link Bar if you have a modern TV.Editors' RecommendationsJBL Bar 9.1 review: Wireless Dolby Atmos with a few flaw...
Publicación: 2018-05-09, Autor: Cameron , crítica de: techradar.com
Slim profile, Four-way 4K passthrough, Encourages remote-free use
Price is unknown, Doesn't include a subwoofer
JBL's new soundbar seems like a winner for home theater enthusiasts who require several 4K-enabled inputs. Google Assistant only adds to this intriguing formula...
Publicación: 2020-01-20, Autor: Jason , crítica de: androidguys.com
The JBL Link Bar was an ambitious product with a lot of promise. Unfortunately, it falls short. Most of the blame is due to buggy Android TV software which often feels incomplete for the experience it promised. It doesn't help that it retails for $250, wi...
Publicación: 2019-10-20, Autor: Jason , crítica de: techaeris.com
Low-key design, Decent sound, Android TV onboard, Google Chromecast support, Google Assistant support to control soundbar and smart home, Bluetooth connectivity for streaming, HDMI ARC/HDMI-CEC support, Three HDMI inputs, Four EQ modes, PrivacySwitch for
Inconsistent HDMI-CEC performance, 2-channel audio, Lower half of the volume scale seems lower than it should be, Missing key remote pairing instruction in Quick Start Guide, No custom EQ option, A bit pricey
Quirks aside, if your TV is still fine and you're looking to upgrade your sound and its smarts, the JBL LINK BAR will definitely do both. You'll definitely want to ensure your TV is HDMI ARC/HDMI-CEC compatible to take full advantage of the soundbar and i...
Publicación: 2019-10-03, Autor: Jon , crítica de: theverge.com
Voice controlling music is as good as any smart speaker, Good range of connectivity, Weighty, punchy sound
Voice commands are slow, and badly optimized for video content, Insists on turning on TV when you're listening to music, Limited selection of streaming apps in the UK, Sound lacks refinement
Interface can be slow, No expandable media support, Limited Google Assistant features
At $399, the JBL Link Bar isn't exactly cheap, but it's no more expensive than the Sonos Beam which only includes Google Assistant. To match the functionality offered by JBL's soundbar, you'd need to buy a Sonos Bean and a $100 Android TV box. If you pref...
Android TV is still an excellent (if utilitarian) option, The audio sounds much better than a TV alone, The remote control is decent
It's a pricey device, Some apps are missing, and OS can lag a little, You might well need additional remotes
The one thing that's been rolling around my brain with all of these sound bars is this: What, exactly, do you get for the money? If all you need is a really good soundbar, well, this is that.But it's a soundbar without a subwoofer. If you want that really...
All-in-one design, Better than average remote control, Audio quality as you would expect from JBL, Option to connect & control other entertainment devices
Cheap design, Even an exterminator would struggle with all the bugs, Too expensive for what you get, Extremely limited storage, Performance is a problem
This is a difficult question to answer. If you want a direct answer then, no. Probably not. You are better off buying separates in this sense. Although the all-in-one form proves more convenient, it doesn't really bring much to the table other than conven...
Very easy to set up, Convenient hands-free Android TV control, Crisp high-frequency sound and clear bass (a wireless subwoofer is available as an option)
No support for optional surround speakers (wired or otherwise), Some Android TV apps have frame-rate limitations and choppiness issues, HDMI passthrough adds too much lag to use with game consoles, At this time, this implementation of Android TV doesn't s
This combination of a soundbar, a smart speaker, and a streaming box delivers few benefits, but plenty of compromises...