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Polk’s new soundbar packs a subwoofer and the Google Assistant support for $250

May 5, 2020
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Polk Audio today announced the Signa S3, an affordable soundbar that offers a compelling collection of features its $250 price tag — including Google Assistant support and a wireless subwoofer included in the box.

The device supports Chromecast out of the box, allowing you to easily send music to it from any device or app that can cast via the standard. And though the soundbar itself odes not serve as a Google Assistant device, it can be operated via another such device, like a Google Nest Mini. This also means the device can be linked with other Chromecast devices in your home for multi-room audio.

In terms of sound quality, the Signa S3 can decode Dolby Digital 5.1 content, and can reach down to 45Hz with the included subwoofer. It’s not clear if that’s an in-room or anechoic figure(the latter which will underestimate bass in a typical home), but either way it should be enough for all but the deepest sub-bass. It won’t shake your socks off, but you shouldn’t feel like there’s bass missing with most content.

Bass aside, the speaker features Polk’s ‘Voice Adjust’ technology, which lets you enhance dialog separate from other content when watching movies and TV, and there are three EQ modes for movies, music, and night time listening. The speaker operates via HDMI-ARC and supports HDMI–CEC, so it should be easy to set up with a simple HDMI cable and can be controlled with most existing TV remotes too. Should your TV not support those standards, Polk also throws in an optical audio cable.

The Sigma S3 goes on sale June 15 for $249.

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Published May 5, 2020 — 20:47 UTC

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