The , first released around 2011, is a sleek 2.1-channel audio system designed to offer a significant audio boost over standard TV speakers. While it is an older model, it remains a capable choice for those seeking a compact, wall-mountable solution for rooms where a full surround system isn't practical. Key Features and Design
It uses Samsung's "3D Audio Depth" technology to simulate a surround sound experience. While it adds a sense of "roundness" and fullness to movie soundtracks, reviewers note it is not a true replacement for a physical 5.1-channel setup.
It features a glossy black finish with "uncovered" drivers and a hidden LED display that illuminates blue through the front panel only when active. Samsung Soundbar Hw D550 Review
At roughly 41.6 inches wide, it is specifically designed to complement 46-inch televisions.
The HW-D550 delivers a total of 310 watts of power (80W per channel for the bar and 150W for the sub). The , first released around 2011, is a sleek 2
The included 150W wireless subwoofer eliminates messy cable runs across the room, though it still requires its own AC power outlet.
It performs decently for casual music listening, though some "purists" may find the virtual surround modes slightly unnatural for stereo tracks. Pros and Cons Customer reviews of the Samsung HW-D550 - Crutchfield While it adds a sense of "roundness" and
Users generally report clear dialogue and a "punchy" low end, making it well-suited for general TV watching and action movies.