Computer Shopper - UK (2019-10)

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38 OCTOBER 2019|COMPUTERSHOPPER|ISSUE 380


POLKAudio

CommandBar

★★★★★
£229•From http://www.amazon.co.uk

SOUNDBAR AND SUBWOOFER


DRIVERS (^3) • RMSPOWEROUTPUT260W•DIMENSIONS
51x1,091x102mm(soundbar),367x188x368mm(subwoofer)•
WEIGHT2.3kg(soundbar),3.9kg(subwoofer)•DOCK
CONNECTORNone•NETWORKINGBluetooth,802.11ac
Wi-Fi•WARRANTYThreeyearsRTB•DETAILS
en.polkaudio.com•PARTCODECOMMANDUK


SPECIFICATIONS


THEÛOAERNËOl·NpEis inundated with
remotecontrols. Remotes foryour TV,
remotes foryour speakers, foryour set-top
box, home theatre receiver,Blu-rayplayer,
robot vacuum and streaming sticks. And, no
matter what you do,theynever seem to be
where you need them when you want to sit
down, kick back and relax.
This is aproblem that the
Command Bar aims to solve.It’s a
soundbar with built-in Amazon
Alexa support, so you can ditch
the remote, including the one
that comes in the box, in favour
of voice controls.

SMARTEN UP
Essentially,the Command Bar is agiant Echo
speaker that just happens to resemble a
soundbar.Itmeasures 1,091mm wide,sois
suitable forTVs from 49in in size,and its
low height of 51mm means that it can
comfortably sit on your media unit without
obscuring your view of the screen. It can be
wall-mounted, too.
In the box is aseparatewireless
subwoofertodeliver explosions and in-
movie rumblings, and this is reasonably

small and neat, too–around the size of a
wastepaper bin. Connectivity is decent.
In addition to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, you have
all the connections you’d expect asoundbar
to have.Atthe rear of the bar,inasmall
cutout, is apair of HDMI 2.0b inputs, plus
one HDMI ARC-enabled output, an optical
input and afull-size USB port capable of
powering accessories up to 9W.
Handily,one of those HDMI inputs is
mounted sideways, and there’s enough
space next to it to accommodateaTV
streamer,soyou can fit and power an
Amazon Fire TV Stick without needing
cables dangling all over the place.
As asmart speaker specifically,itworks
great, and not solely forregular Alexa
requests. Youcan use it to turn on smart
light bulbs, set timers and add items to your

shopping list –asyou
can with all Alexa-based
speakers –but the big bonus is
that you can also use your voice as a
regular remotecontrol when watching TV.
Youcan ask Alexa to turn the volume up
and down, pause and play, skip back and
forward, and switch inputs; most of what you
can do with the soundbar’s regular infrared
remotecontrol, in other words. It’s afantastic
thing to live with, and you quickly get used to
using your voice to do everything you would
normally do with the remotecontrol.

SOUNDANDVISION


As aregular soundbar,the Command Bar is
simple but effective.It’s a2.1 unit, so it can’t
deliver true surround sound like more

expensive soundbar setups, but it has all
the tools to deliver significantly enhanced
sound compared to built-in TV speakers.
There’s 160W of Class Damplification in
the soundbar,driving apair of 3in-wide oval
mid/woofers and two 1in tweeters. In the
subwoofer, there’s a100W Class Damp
driving a6.5in woofer.
Together,itall sounds rather nice –
perhaps not as detailed as Samsung’s
selection of high-end soundbars, nor as
musical as the Cambridge Audio TV2
(Shopper353) or the QAcoustics Media 4
(Shopper373), but forjust £229 it’s pretty
good. Voices come through clearly in the
centre even though there are no dedicated
centre channel drivers and, when you’re
struggling to make them out, you can boost
them using the Voice Adjust feature.

Youcan tweak the bass up and
down, too, and there are three presets to
choose from: Movie,Sports and Night modes,
the latter of which reduces the bass intensity
so you can watch lateatnight without
disturbing the neighbours.
The subwooferisalso surprisingly
proficient. Although it’s relatively light and
feels insubstantially constructed, it delivers
low-end material with gusto. Almost too
much, in fact: we had to reduce the bass
level significantly when listening to music, or
risk drowning out everything else.
There are afew negatives. First, the
buttons on the remoteare abit spongy,and
second, the wireless subwooferwould
occasionally fail to hook up with the soundbar
when powering up the system. Most of the
time this would rectify itself within aminute
or two (and re-pairing is asimple process),
but it’s asmall annoyance to be sure.
Finally,while the Command Bar supports
most Alexa features, it doesn’t support every
single one.You can’t, forinstance,use it for
calls or Drop In and, although it supports
Alexa multiroom with Tune-in and Amazon
Music, it won’t work with Spotify just yet.

BEST BARNONE
Forthe money, however,there are few
soundbars that come close to the Polk Audio
Command Bar forvalue.It’s practically
unbeatable at its price: while the Media 4
sounds superb and costs £187,itdoesn’t
come with aseparatesubwooferorAlexa
compatibility,and the Sonos Beam (Shopper
370) –which does have Alexa support –isa
lot less affordable at £399.Since nothing else
on the market offers this much forsolittle,
it’s our new favouritelow-cost soundbar,and
thoroughly deserves its Best Buy award.
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VERDICT


Partsoundbar,partsmartspeaker,and
amazinglygoodvalue,theCommandBarwill
beanexcellentadditionto yourlivingroom

The big bonus is thatyou can also use your voiceasa

regular remotecontrol when watching TV
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