When you say expensive Steve, what sort of money are you talking about
here? I was sort of hoping Id be able to find something for around £600.
Alison
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Hi,
Yes, the Bluesound Sound bar will do this, but it is expensive.
https://www.comproom.co.uk/product/pulse-soundbar/
And before all the Sonos fans jump on me, I cant recommend the Sonos sound
bar, as it doesnt do Bluetooth.
All the best
Steve
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Subject: [access-uk] soundbar recommendation wanted
Since purchasing our flat-screened tv I dont find it particularly easy to
hear and I dont like the tone either.
My hope is that a soundbar might address this.
The only way I currently get round this is to enlist my sighted husbands
help connecting up the tv to our hi-fi systems surround sound but once the
programme I need this for is ended, it has to be disconnected in order that
the hi-fi can resume its usual function.
So, what I would like is
A fully accessible soundbar which I can keep connected to the tv all the
time;
Bluetooth capability so it can also act as speakers for the podcasts and
music I have on my iPhone.
Is this feasible?
If so, any recommendations?
Alison