Miroir 5.1 Sound Bar with Dolby Atmos, with Wireless Subwoofer and 2 Surround Speakers, 410W Bluetooth Surround Sound System, Immersive Home Theater System for HDMI eARC/Opt/AUX/BT
Original price was: $129.99.$15.99Current price is: $15.99.








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The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. Miroir 5.1 Sound Bar for TV Merchant Video
1 Immersive 3D Sound 2 Dolby Atmos 3 Clear Dialogue
1 Amplify The Sound 2 Gravity Bass Power 3 Crazy party
1 2 Surround Speakers 2 Stay In Control 3 2.1CH VS 5.1CH 4 Ideal for Gifts

1 HDMI-eARC Connection
2 TV Settings
Immersive 5.1 Surround Sound: 3-channel soundbar + 2 wired surround speakers + 1 wireless subwoofer, creating a full-range stereo field, clear dialogue, low-frequency shock, providing you with a real cinema-level experience for smart tvs
Flexible Layout & Wireless Convenience: The wired surround speakers are equipped with a 20-foot extension cable, which can be freely adjusted; the wireless subwoofer uses BassMX technology, with strong low frequency and unlimited placement.
Dolby Atmos Technology: Accurately locate the sound source, 3D surround sound has a strong sense of wrapping, and the sense of space and direction is more realistic, comparable to the cinema effect.
3 Modes for Different Scenarios : One-button switching of the three modes of movie, dialogue mode and music (EQ button on the remote control) meets the needs of watching movies, chasing dramas, and listening to songs in multiple scenes
Advanced Decoding Technology & Wide Compatibility: Support Dolby Atmos, the sound effect far exceeds the traditional Dolby Digital technology. Compatible with streaming media such as Blu-ray, Netflix, Prime Video, etc., suitable for a variety of audio and video scenes.
HDMI-eARC Interface: Soundbar supports lossless transmission of high-resolution Dolby Atmos (note that DTS decoding is not supported), upgrading the sense of immersion.
8 reviews for Miroir 5.1 Sound Bar with Dolby Atmos, with Wireless Subwoofer and 2 Surround Speakers, 410W Bluetooth Surround Sound System, Immersive Home Theater System for HDMI eARC/Opt/AUX/BT
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Original price was: $129.99.$15.99Current price is: $15.99.
Thomas –
Great product
Sounds great, eat too install
VcLorn –
Great sound
Great sound definitely recommended
CM –
Dolby Atmos without the premium price
Okay, honestly, I’m not sure this is actually certified Dolby, but it really sounds great! It was so easy to set up, a few wires and the rear comes pre-paired so it functions basically right out of the box. Cord length is adequate and the wireless sub really helps out. Sound is fantastic quality, clear with deep powerful bass. I have a 10 inch dayton and this product somehow is more full and imposing. One issue I had was there was a slight rattle from something inside the sub, I just popped it open and did a slight modification and it was all good though. For this price and performance, you can’t go wrong.
Jeffrey Thomas –
Good Sound at a Good Price
So, my rating of 5 stars is based on the price as it stands today (9/4/25). There’s a $50 off coupon, making it roughly $150. For that price, you’d be hard-pressed to find a system that sounds as good as this. I have another brand of sound bar with satellite speakers, but no subwoofer, and the subwoofer makes a world of difference. In fact, I actually had to turn the bass level down during my testing, because it was too much bass. I didn’t have a large enough room to really spread out the surround speakers, though, so that might have been part of the issue.This includes the sound bar ‘center’ speaker, as well as the subwoofer and two satellite speakers that connect to the subwoofer by RCA cables. The sound bar connects to the subwoofer wirelessly, which I didn’t have to pair or anything – it just connected without anything from me. I’m not normally a fan or wireless due to lots of RF interference where I’m going to be using this setup, but this didn’t seem to have any issues.This is going in a large conference room at work where we have a 65″ television/display on the wall. This room is regularly used for meetings, but also occasionally used for media playback such as pre-recorded teleconferences, etc. The internal speakers in it aren’t that great, so this will make it a nice place to hang out in. We also have occasional times where we play other videos that have music or other soundtracks, so quality sound will be greatly appreciated.One thing of note – I wasn’t able to get this to work with the HDMI output on my laptop for audio. It has an HDMI/eARC connection, so I assumed that I’d be able to use that as an HDMI Audio connection. It could have been the cable I was using, or a function of my laptop. It should work fine on the display, which supports eARC, but I didn’t get to test it in there as there was a meeting going on.Overall, I really like this!
ReviewGuy! –
Pretty cool sound system
I’m quite impressed with this setup. First, I’m surprised by the price, it is a lot lower than I expected and compared to other similar products, I think it outperforms them! The sound quality is really good, granted, I’m not a big audio guy so I don’t know how it compares on a technical level but to an untrained ear, it sounds amazing. It comes with a remote of course, and setup is pretty easy and straight forward. I think anyone can set it up easily just by following the instructions, no real technical knowledge required.
David Winarchik –
Good sound with sub woofer, easy setup
My key takeaway about this soundbar is the wireless subwoofer, since other sounbars I’ve had without subwoofers are lacking at best. The low end frequencies make the higher frequencies sound much better, as a mix of both make for a better all around sound. The set up is easy, as the soundbar paired with the sub effortlessly. I wasn’t too happy about wired satellite speakers for left & right, but for the pricepoint, it wasn’t a big deal. I configured this in my bedroom with an HDMI 2.2 cable running from the eARC on the TV to the soundbar attached above the headboard on the wall, with the satallite speakers on each side of the room, parallel to my ears, for the most separation. The remote is easy to use and functions well, meaning I no longer have to have high volume on my TV, which is placed 12 feet away.
david –
Surround speakers could be better
Surround sound speaker blew first day, otherwise easy set up.
Cookmeister –
Good value surround speaker system
It’s hard to choose a speaker based on reviews. I’m a top-of-the-line speaker guy and I can tell you most speakers do not deserve 4 1/2 stars. In comparison to a high end speaker system this product is good not great. The bass is powerful with a subwoofer, but not as well defined as it would be on a higher end product. The treble and midrange sounds are good but again lack true clarity. I would give the overall sound quality of this system about a 7 out of 10.That being said this is lower priced speaker so that’s what you’d expect, and it is for watching TV so you don’t need the highest quality for that. The price at the time of this review ($200 minus a $50 coupon or $150) makes this is a good deal. You get a 4 speaker soundbar, two surround speakers and a subwoofer, plus all the cables you need and a remote.Setup was very easy. The soundbar can be connected to the TV with a HDMI cable (with the ARC connector) or an optic cable provided. You plug the soundbar into an outlet with a transformer – and that’s all for that end. For the subwoofer and 2 surround speakers you plug in the subwoofer into an outlet, and connect the speakers to the subwoofer with the included (very long) RCA cords, then connect the soundbar/TV with everything via Bluetooth.Definitely a big step up from regular TV speakers, there’s plenty of power for plenty of volume. You can control the Bass on the subwoofer, and I’d suggest turning it down – especially if you live close to anyone. low noises travel far.