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Hisense expands into Audio with two new Soundbars launching in Australia

Hisense has today announced two brand new products for the Australian market in a category that is brand new for them here – Soundbars.

There’s an entry level 2.1 channel soundbar which will be priced at $349, with a 5.1.2 channel option hitting retail at $999.

Andre Iannuzzi from Hisense Australia says “Australians are increasingly seeking to enhance their at-home entertainment experience and we are thrilled to offer two high-quality audio solutions in our 5.1.2 and 2.1 channel Sound Bars. At Hisense, we pride ourselves on creating innovative products that are always at the forefront of technology and these Sound Bars are no different. The range will ensure our customers can create a cinema-like experience from the comfort of their own homes.”

The 5.1.2 features:

  • Dolby Atmos
  • 11 built-in speakers with four upward-firing drivers to deliver the Atmos quality.
  • 8 Inch Wireless Subwoofer
  • HDMI support
  • Bluetooth
  • AUX input
  • USB Connection
  • Optical connection
  • As well as DTS:X
  • 4K and HDR pass through.

The 2.1 channel soundbar also features a 6.5 inch wireless Subwoofer as well as Dolby Digital and DTS technology, with HDMI-ARC, Blueooth, AUX, USB and Optical connections.

They both go on-sale in Australia today.

Trevor Long

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