
Many standard TVs (especially budget or older models) come with weak built-in speakers — dialogue can be muffled, bass weak, and overall audio lacking depth. The Puxinat BT-100 offers an upgrade: a dedicated subwoofer for deeper bass, stereo/tower‑speaker flexibility for better sound staging, and multiple input methods so it works with a wide range of devices (TVs, consoles, phones, etc.). The detachable design adds placement flexibility (either as a unified soundbar under a TV or split speakers on either side). For many users, this translates into clearer dialogue, richer music/movies, and a more immersive home‑theatre feel than using TV speakers alone.
Many standard TVs (especially budget or older models) come with weak built-in speakers — dialogue can be muffled, bass weak, and overall audio lacking depth. The Puxinat BT-100 offers an upgrade: a dedicated subwoofer for deeper bass, stereo/tower‑speaker flexibility for better sound staging, and multiple input methods so it works with a wide range of devices (TVs, consoles, phones, etc.). The detachable design adds placement flexibility (either as a unified soundbar under a TV or split speakers on either side). For many users, this translates into clearer dialogue, richer music/movies, and a more immersive home‑theatre feel than using TV speakers alone.
Channel configuration & audio quality (2.1, surround, stereo imaging, clarity): Determines how immersive and balanced the sound will be.
Bass performance & subwoofer quality: Important especially for movies, music — to deliver full-range sound including low frequencies.
Connectivity & device compatibility: TVs/ consoles/phones may have HDMI ARC, Optical, AUX or rely on Bluetooth — the more options, the better.
Flexibility & placement options: Whether the soundbar can be placed under the TV, mounted on the wall, or split into tower speakers — this affects sound dispersion & room fit.
Value for money vs performance: For many buyers, balance between cost and audio quality is critical — especially if you want a noticeable upgrade without spending too much.
The system uses a dedicated 6.5‑inch subwoofer to handle low frequencies (bass), which helps produce deeper, more impactful bass suitable for movies, music, and gaming. The combined setup — “soundbar + subwoofer” — offers a 2.1 surround sound output, richer and fuller than typical TV speakers. The soundbar is “2‑in‑1”: you can use it as a single unified soundbar or split into two tower speakers placed on either side of the TV for a wider stereo soundstage.
These factors represent the most critical aspects that will impact your satisfaction with this product.
Got this on a black Friday sale for our sister in law who just got a new projector as a TV. My husband, who is a bit of an audiophile, was very skeptical...and grumbling at me about why we'd even give a no name brand gift. So I decided to set it up to see how it looked, sounded, worked, etc.
I recently purchased the Puxinat sound bar and I was pleasantly surprised by its performance, goven its affordable price. This soundbar offers exceptional quality at a price that won't break the bank, and its versatility is truly remarkable. It boasts a plethora of audio input options, allowing you to connect it to various devices with ease. The two-way positioning of the speakers provides flexibility in optimizing sound distribution.