Groov-e’s super-cheap soundbars want to give your budget TV an easy upgrade
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A cheap TV usually means poor sound quality, which usually means splashing out on a soundbar. Unfortunately, many of the best soundbars come with their own price tags. So give a big hand to Groov-e’s new range, which is designed to be as affordable as that cheap TV you just bought.
The cheapest of the audio tech company’s five new soundbars is the Groov-e SoundBar 20, which costs a paltry £29.99 in the UK; we are still awaiting official US pricing and availability. It has two speakers and a power of 20 watts and is designed to be used with a PC, tablet or phone rather than a TV. And surprisingly, considering the price, it even comes with a few features, including color-changing LED lights, 10 hours of playback, and voice assistant support.
While the Soundbar 20 is an interesting option, it’s the model at the other end of the affordability scale that we think will suit most people. The Groov-e SoundBar 160 costs £79.99 and has powerful 160-watt 2.1-channel speakers plus a built-in subwoofer to enhance bass response. The design is minimal and understated, making it look more expensive than it is, with a simple control panel on the top.
Between the SoundBar 20 and SoundBar 160, there are 50W, 75W and 110W versions in different price ranges. So if you’re looking for a sub-£100 soundbar, there’s sure to be one here to suit you.
Even some of the best TVs on the market need an audio boost with a soundbar. That’s fine if you’re going for the ultimate entertainment experience and have the budget to match, because there are plenty of high-end soundbars on the market that offer treats like Dolby Atmos and wireless subwoofers.
However, the budget section of the market is generally not as well served. Our list of the best cheap soundbars includes some solid options, like the Vizio V-Series 2.1-Channel Soundbar and Roku Smart Soundbar, but it’s still good to see Groov-e catering for those of us who are one of the best cheap TVs, instead of a fancy new OLED.
We’ve enjoyed testing several products from the audio technology company over the years, including the Groov-E SoundBuds true wireless earbuds. They tend to be on the cheaper end of the scale and generally offer decent (but nowhere near high-end) audio quality. That should be a given given the price of the new soundbar range, but it’s worth bearing in mind.
The full range of soundbars is now available for purchase at the Groov-e online store (opens in new tab)but will end up with third-party retailers in the coming month.