SONY HT-S350 2.1ch Soundbar with powerful wireless subwoofer and bluetooth technology
320W total power output
Bring every song, show, and movie to life in the volume and clarity it deserves, with a 320W total power output.
2.1ch front surround sound
Drivers at each end of your soundbar deliver a clear mid and high range, while a wireless subwoofer fills in the rumbling lows.
Hear sound come from all around with S-Force PRO Front Surround
Our virtual surround sound technology puts you right at the heart of the movies you love by emulating cinema-style surround sound, without the need for additional rear speakers.
Powerful wireless subwoofer
A powerful wireless subwoofer, with a large 16 cm speaker unit and 28 litre volume, delivers a deeper, richer bass sound.
Wall-mountable and simple to set up
Wall-mounted, the contours of your soundbar perfectly complement your TV design. It’s simple to connect to so you can get on with enjoying your movies, music, and more.
One-cable HDMI ARC
The HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) lets you connect to your TV with a single cable.
Easily connects with a range of TVs
Connect your TV via HDMI ARC with a single cable, or if your TV isn’t compatible with HDMI you can connect via the optical input.
Bluetooth wireless streaming
Stream all your favorite music wirelessly from your smartphone with Bluetooth® wireless technology.
High-quality materials, beautifully crafted
Elegant and understated, the soundbar and subwoofer feature a tactile punched metal finish on their front panels. The large duct on the subwoofer emphasizes the unit’s powerful performance.
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