Design
This soundbar has a similar design to the Samsung HW-B550. It's mostly made of plastic, with a metal grille covering the front and the sides. The edges of the bar have an angled design, which makes it stand out from last year's model, the Samsung HW-A650.
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Design
Sub Wireless
Enclosure
The sub is mostly made of wood. There's fabric covering the front, and the port is located on the back.
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Design
Satellite Wireless
While this soundbar doesn't come with satellites, you can add a Wireless Rear Speaker Kit separately.
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Design
Width 40.6" (103.1 cm)
Height 2.2" (5.7 cm)
Depth 4.2" (10.6 cm)
This soundbar is fairly wide, so it doesn't fit between the legs of most 55" TV stands. Still, it isn't very tall, so it doesn't obscure your TV screen.
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Design
Width 7.2" (18.4 cm)
Height 13.5" (34.2 cm)
Depth 11.7" (29.7 cm)
The sub is about the size of an average desktop computer. Since it connects to the bar wirelessly, you have more flexibility when you place it in your living room.
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Design
Width N/A
Height N/A
Depth N/A
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Design
Mountable Bar
Bar Brackets Included
Mountable Satellites
Satellite Brackets Included
You can mount the bar to the wall if you want. The brackets and screws are included with your purchase, which is a nice touch.
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7.5 Design
This setup has great build quality. The bar's mostly made of plastic, which feels solid and durable, and the metal grilles help protect the drivers inside. The sub's mostly made of wood. Unfortunately, the fabric in front is loose and thin, and it easily collects dust. It could rip easily, too, so it's worth handling with care.
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Design
- User Manual
- Remote with batteries (2x AA)
- Mounting brackets screws and template
- Adapter for bar (4.9 ft / 1.5m)
- 2x power cables (4.9 ft / 1.5m)
- Optical cable (4.9 ft / 1.5m)
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7.8 Sound
Tested Preset
Slope
Std. Err.
Channels
Low-Frequency Extension
High-Frequency Extension
This soundbar has a very good stereo frequency response. Its sound is similar to last year's Samsung HW-A650, with a pretty clear and accurate reproduction of lead instruments in the mix. There's a little extra brightness compared to last year's model, but it's still a suitable choice for most music genres. That said, there's still a lack of low-bass, which is especially noticeable with bass-heavy genres like EDM and hip-hop. Customization tools like a graphic EQ are on hand to switch up its performance if you like, though these won't have much of an impact on the low-bass extension since it isn't designed to adjust at these lower frequencies.
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LEARN ABOUT STEREO FREQUENCY RESPONSE
7.8 Sound
Suggested Preset
Suggested Bass Setting
Suggested Treble Setting
Slope
Std. Err.
Low-Frequency Extension
High-Frequency Extension
A response that follows our Harman-based target curve is pleasing to most kinds of listeners. We recommend using this bar with its default settings if you want this sound.
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7.0 Sound
Crosstalk Error
The soundstage is perceived to be about as wide as the bar itself, but it doesn't have any tricks to make it seem wider than that. The focus is good, though, so sound effects localize to accurate locations in the soundstage around you. For example, in songs like Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, you notice that some voices come from the right speaker, and others come from the left speaker as intended by those who mixed the track.
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LEARN ABOUT STEREO SOUNDSTAGE
7.9 Sound
SPL @ Max Volume
DRC @ Max Volume
This bar has very good stereo dynamics. It gets loud enough to fill your living room with sound. There's a little bit of compression when you push it to max volume, especially in the bass range, but it doesn't noticeably impact your audio quality. As a result, you get a clean and clear sound, even at loud volumes.
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LEARN ABOUT STEREO DYNAMICS
6.6 Sound
Weighted THD @ 80dB
Weighted THD @ Max Volume
The Samsung HW-B650/ZA has a fair stereo dynamics performance. Distortion falls within good limits at a normal listening volume, so audio reproduction is clean and pure. There's a jump in distortion when you push it to max volume, though. However, distortion is hard to hear with real-life content, especially if you're a more casual listener.
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LEARN ABOUT STEREO TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION
8.1 Sound
Localization
Slope
Std. Err.
SPL @ Max Volume
Weighted THD @ 80dB
Weighted THD @ Max Volume
The Samsung HW-B650 soundbar has a great center channel performance. It's a 3.1 bar with a discrete center channel, differentiating it from 2.1 bars like the Hisense HS2100, and this brings improved dialogue clarity. The frequency response is quite balanced, too, especially in the mids, where most voices reproduce, so you can easily follow along with the conversation.
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LEARN ABOUT CENTER
4.0 Sound
Localization
Slope
Std. Err.
SPL @ Max Volume
Weighted THD @ 80dB
Weighted THD @ Max Volume
7.1 Rears
This soundbar has a poor surrounds performance. However, this is normal for a 3.1 bar. Since it doesn't have discrete surrounds, it has to downmix 5.1 content like Dolby Digital into stereo to play it. As a result, audio seems like it's just coming from a speaker placed in front of you rather than from speakers placed around you. You can always add a separate rear speaker kit from the manufacturer for a more immersive sound.
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LEARN ABOUT SURROUND 5.1
0 Sound
Localization
Slope
Std. Err.
SPL @ Max Volume
Weighted THD @ 80dB
Weighted THD @ Max Volume
For a bar that supports height content, check out the Samsung HW-Q600B or the Samsung HW-Q60C/Q6CC.
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LEARN ABOUT HEIGHT (ATMOS)
7.4 Sound
Room Correction
Dialogue Enhancement
Auto-Volume/Night Mode
Subwoofer Level Adjustment
Bass Adjustment
Treble Adjustment
EQ
Surround Level Adjustment
Rear Level Adjustment
Height Level Adjustment
Virtual Surround
The Samsung HW-B650 has a decent selection of sound enhancement features, especially compared to similarly-priced models. Like most mid-range bars, it lacks room correction, so it sounds slightly different depending on your room's acoustics. However, with its bass and treble adjustments and graphic EQ, you have many options to customize its sound. There are many preset modes, including 'Standard', 'Surround Sound', 'Bass Boost', 'Game', 'Adaptive Sound Lite', and 'DTS Virtual X'. The 'Adaptive Sound Lite' mode can enhance audio like dialogue by making voices sound more clear and crisp, while 'DTS Virtual X' works as a virtual surround feature to create a more immersive sound. If you add on rears, you can adjust their levels, too.
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LEARN ABOUT SOUND ENHANCEMENT FEATURES
Connectivity
Optical Audio In
HDMI Out
HDMI 2.1 Class Bandwidth
Full HDMI In
Analog Audio In 3.5mm (Aux)
RCA In
USB for Files
Ethernet
Subwoofer Output
You can plug this soundbar into your TV using an HDMI or Optical connection. It comes with an Optical cable, but you need to get an HDMI cable separately if you want to use this connection since one doesn't come in the box.
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6.3 Connectivity
Dolby Atmos
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD
DTS
DTS:X
DTS-HD MA
PCM Channels
The Samsung B650 supports Dolby Digital and DTS content over ARC. Both are common 5.1 surround sound formats, often seen on streaming platforms and Blu-rays. However, since it's a 3.1 bar, it has to downmix this content into stereo to play it.
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6.3 Connectivity
Dolby Atmos
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD
DTS
DTS:X
DTS-HD MA
PCM Channels
This bar also supports DTS and Dolby Digital via HDMI In. Dolby Digital is the most common surround sound format, which you see on lots of different streaming platforms. DTS is often a fallback for higher-quality DTS-HD MA formats seen on lots of Blu-rays.
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10 Connectivity
Dolby Digital
DTS
PCM Channels
The Samsung B650 soundbar also supports Dolby Digital and DTS formats over Optical, which you find on many Blu-rays and streaming platforms.
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7.1 Connectivity
ARC
Optical
Full HDMI In
The Samsung B650 soundbar has a bit of latency over ARC and Optical connections. However, we noticed no lip-synching issues over these connections during our testing, even with dialogue-centric content. Some apps and TVs compensate for latency differently, though.
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LEARN ABOUT LATENCY
6.3 Connectivity
1080p Max Refresh Rate
1080p @ 4:4:4 Max Refresh Rate
4k Max Refresh Rate
4k @ 120Hz @ 10-Bit
4k @ 4:4:4 Max Refresh Rate
8k Max Refresh Rate
HDR10 Passthrough
HDR10+ Passthrough
Dolby Vision Passthrough
HDMI Forum VRR Passthrough
FreeSync Passthrough
G-SYNC Passthrough
ALLM Passthrough
This soundbar can passthrough some common resolutions and refresh rates. If you connect it as a hub between your gaming console and your TV, you can enjoy 1080p and 4k content. However, it can't passthrough higher-quality video signals like HDR10, which is disappointing if you want to use it with a Blu-ray player or an Apple TV. It can't passthrough any of the more common variable refresh rate technologies, which is disappointing if you're a gamer searching for a more tear-free experience.
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6.0 Connectivity
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi Playback
Chromecast built-in
Apple AirPlay
Spotify Connect
The Samsung B650 soundbar only lets you wirelessly stream audio from your mobile devices to the bar via Bluetooth.
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Additional Features
Display
There's a small four-character display on the front of the bar. It shows the volume level and the current input as you adjust the bar's settings. It scrolls through longer words, too. You can also press the 'i' button on the remote to see the format you're playing.
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Additional Features
On top of the bar, you'll find buttons that let you power the bar on/off, adjust the volume, and change the input.
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Additional Features
The remote is simple and lets you access all the bar's features. For example, you can change the sound mode or use the settings button to access night mode and dialogue enhancement tools. It doesn't support a companion app, so this is the main tool for controlling the bar's features.
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Additional Features
Amazon Alexa
Google Assistant
Apple Siri
Microphone Mute
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