Overall, the Samsung HW-T650 soundbar has decent performance. It has a well-balanced and precise sound reproduction that makes it suitable for a variety of uses. This 3.1 configuration has a central channel that makes dialogue and voices clear and accurate. On the flip side, you need to mix surround content with stereo, which doesn’t provide the most immersive movie viewing experience. Movie buffs may also be disappointed that they don’t support Atmos content. However, there are a few sound customization options, so you have some control over the audio playback of the bar.
The Samsung HW-T650 soundbar has a simple and elegant design. It’s mainly made of plastic, and there’s a metal grille on the front that covers the channels and screen. At the top center of the bar, backwards, there are four physical buttons that allow you to control the bar.
The subwoofer is mostly made of wood. There is a speaker on the left side and it is covered with thin fabric that could get dirty or tear easily. The harbor’s in the back.
The Samsung HW-T650 has a very good stereo frequency response. Its bass does not extend very low, so it will not be able to completely reproduce the deep stroke and rumble in the content of heavy bass. However, the overall sound profile is quite neutral and well balanced, so the bar is suitable for a variety of music genres. It also has five EQ presets (standard, surround sound, game, smart sound, DTS: Virtual X) to help you customize the sound to your liking.
The Samsung HW-T650 soundbar is very good for watching heavy content such as podcasts and TV shows. It has accurate sound reproduction, especially in the mid-range, which is more important for voices. This 3.1 configuration has a dedicated central channel, so entries must be played clearly and accurately. There is also a function to improve dialogue, so dialogue should not be stifled by background noise. In general, this bar can make noise without producing much compression. You can even connect your mobile devices to the bar via Bluetooth.
The Samsung HW-T650 soundbar is perfect for listening to music. Its sound profile is neutral and balanced, so it is suitable for listening to a wide variety of musical genres. Although it has a dedicated subwoofer, it lacks a bit of sub-bass. However, it has yet to satisfy most listeners. On the plus side, the bar has some sound customization features, and you can choose from five different EQ presets.
The Samsung HW-T650 soundbar has adequate film performance. The sound profile is quite neutral and balanced. However, it lacks a bit of sub-bass, so it may not be able to fully reproduce the lowest and most jagged shots in action-packed scenes. This soundbar can be noisy and there aren’t many compression artifacts at maximum volume. On the flip side, mix surround content with stereo, which isn’t very engaging. Unlike other 3.1 configurations we tested, it does not support Dolby Atmos content.
The Samsung HW-T650 soundbar is a 3.1 configuration of Samsung’s 2020 line. It has a neutral and balanced sound profile suitable for a variety of musical genres and movies. In addition, it has a dedicated central channel, which helps voices and dialogue to play clearer and more precise. On the flip side, it doesn’t have the most immersive surround performance and doesn’t support Atmos, which can be disappointing for movie buffs. However, this soundbar can get pretty loud without creating much distortion, which is good. You also have a few possibilities to customize the sound to your liking, thanks to its five EQ presets. photo:Samsung
Samsung HW-T650 Specs
Soundbar
Channel Configuration | 3.1-Channel |
Subwoofer
Subwoofer Connectivity | Wireless |
Connectivity
Inputs | 1 x HDMI – Audio/Video 1 x Optical TOSLINK – Audio |
Outputs | 1 x HDMI – Audio/Video |
USB Ports | None |
Wireless Audio Protocols | Bluetooth |
NFC | No |
Compatibility
Audio Decoding | DTS Virtual:X, Dolby Digital |
Supported File Formats | AAC, AIFF, FLAC, MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA |