![]() Nightmode lowers the bass while enhancing the dialogue for better nighttime viewing without having to raise the volume Or if you want to go wireless, there’s support for bluetooth, allowing you to stream your favorite music and content straight from your phone or tablet With support for HDMI ARC, optical, and MP3, setup is simple and easy With keyholes on the back, this soundbar is wall mountable for even further convenience Support for Google Assistant allows you to control music, volume, etc with your voice With built in Google Chromecast, enjoy all your favorite content from your favorite streaming apps Polk’s exclusive voice adjust technology helps to further enhance audio clarity while augmenting voices in the sound mix making them easier to hear through 3 unique settings ![]() With dual built in 1.25 x 4.4 inch oval midrange drivers, experience a solid midrange for rich vocals and clarityĭual 1 inch tweeters provide for enhanced clarity in the high end It’s a look that while elegant, would definitely blend in in the average room which a lot just might prefer.įrom an aesthetics standpoint, it’s a good looking soundbar overall. The small rectangular subwoofer is also subtle with a plastic cut out emblazoned with the word Polk interrupting an otherwise all clothe grille on the front. It’s also not that long either at 35 inches, so for those of you looking for something that won’t stick out in your room, this might be right up your alley. There’s quick controls like volume and bluetooth up top for quick access, and an HDMI and optical port on the back. With just a simple Polk logo on the bottom right, and a black clothe grille that covers the first half of the unit, it’s a soundbar that definitely doesn’t stand out from a visual perspective.ĭue to it’s slim low profile that helps not block the IR transmitter in your TV, it’s a soundbar that’s designed with sound first and appearance second. When it comes to looks, this soundbar is pretty low key in a good way. In terms of what you get in the box, it comes with a remote, an optical cable, a 1.4 HDMI cable, user manual, warranty information, then the soundbar and subwoofer. Opening it up, you’ll see the abundance of styrofoam that safely wraps the contents inside. It’s interesting shape is probably what’s immediately noticeable though and that’s due to the included subwoofer it comes with. On top is another picture along with the list of features it touts. It’s all white cardboard with red accenting and has a picture of the soundbar and subwoofer on front. So the box that the Signa S3 comes in isn’t anything too out of the ordinary (well besides it’s peculiar shape of course).
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