Sony HT-SF150 2ch Soundbar for TV with Bluetooth
Short Product Overview
Transform your TV audio with the Sony HT-SF150 2ch Soundbar, featuring a sleek, compact design and Bluetooth connectivity for wireless streaming. This 2.0 channel speaker system utilizes S-Force Front Surround technology to deliver immersive, wide-field sound, significantly enhancing dialogue clarity and bass for movies and music.
- Immersive S-Force Front Surround for cinematic sound.
- Seamlessly stream music wirelessly via integrated Bluetooth.
- Quick setup for any TV using a single HDMI ARC connection.
- Powerful audio output with 25 Watts and a robust bass reflex unit.
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Description
Elevate Your Home Entertainment: Experience Immersive Audio with the Sony HT-SF150 2.0ch Bluetooth Soundbar for TV
Transform your living room into a cinematic experience instantly with the Sony HT-SF150, the essential 2-channel soundbar designed to deliver superior sound quality without the clutter. This sleek, compact TV speaker system dramatically enhances dialogue clarity and bass performance, moving beyond your TV’s built-in speakers. Featuring S-Force Front Surround technology, the HT-SF150 creates a wide, immersive sound field that makes movies, sports, and music truly come alive. Installation is effortless thanks to a single HDMI ARC connection, allowing you to control the soundbar and TV simultaneously. Plus, stream all your favorite playlists directly from your smartphone or tablet with built-in Bluetooth connectivity and USB support. Upgrade your audio today for powerful, clear, and easy-to-use home theater sound.
Key Features
- Immersive S-Force Front Surround: Experience powerful, wide-field audio from a compact 2-channel unit.
- Seamless Wireless Streaming: Instantly play music from any mobile device via integrated Bluetooth technology.
- Quick & Easy Setup: Connect to your TV using just one cable with HDMI ARC support.
- Robust Audio Output: Features a powerful bass reflex unit and 25 Watts of speaker maximum output power.
- Elegant, Space-Saving Design: Slim profile with soft edges fits effortlessly in front of your TV or mounts discreetly on a wall.
- Versatile Connectivity: Includes Bluetooth, HDMI, and USB options for all your media needs.
Important Information
- Model Name: HT-SF150
- Speaker Type: Soundbar (2.0 Channel)
- Audio Output Modes: Surround, Stereo
- Mounting Type: Tabletop or Wall Mount
- Frequency Response: Up to 900 KHz for balanced audio reproduction
Why Choose Think Assemble
- Quality Assurance Guaranteed: Every Sony HT-SF150 unit is inspected to meet the highest performance standards before shipping.
- Fast, Reliable Shipping: Get your new soundbar quickly with our commitment to fast order processing and secure delivery.
- Dedicated Customer Support: Our expert team is ready to assist you with setup or any questions regarding your purchase.
Specification
Overview
| Weight | 2400 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 880 × 9000 × 640 cm |
| Recommended uses for product |
music |
| Compatible devices |
Laptop ,MP3 Player ,Smartphone ,Tablet |
| Unit count |
1.0 Count |
| Surround-sound channel configuration |
2 |
| Colour |
Black |
| Included components |
Remote ,AC Cord ,Batteries for remote commander ,Optical cable |
| Product Dimensions |
8.8D x 90W x 6.4H centimetres |
| Item weight |
2.4 Kilograms |
| Is waterproof |
True |
| Warranty type |
Limited |
| Maximum range |
10 Metres |
| Number of Items |
1 |
| Control method |
Remote |
| Wireless communication technology |
Bluetooth |
| Speaker size |
46 Millimetres |
| Power Source |
Corded Electric |
| Item model number |
HTSF150.CEK |
| Guaranteed software updates until |
unknown |
| Manufacturer |
Sony |
| Style Name |
120 W ,330 W |
Customer Reviews
9 reviews for Sony HT-SF150 2ch Soundbar for TV with Bluetooth
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Mr. P. W. Naylor –
I originally had an old TV, Blu Ray player and Sky box hooked into a traditional hi-fi amplifier, but when I bought a new Sony TV it didn’t have a line-out socket to allow this, and despite it being a very modern TV, the audio was never great.Budget was an issue and I wasn’t looking to spend a huge amount of money. And a full Surround Sound option wasn’t really an option as I didn’t want more wires threaded around the place.This Sony sound bar connects to the HDMI ARC input on the TV and channels audio from all connected HDMI devices. If you don’t have an ARC connection, you will need a vanilla HDMI port and Optical Digital Audio, for which a cable is provided.Audiophiles may criticise the sound quality but I find it much much better than the native TV audio. My only minor gripe is that it lacks a little bass but this isn’t a deal breaker. You will definitely notice the difference when switching between the sound bar and the TV audio. The sound is ‘fatter’.I’ve not tested Bluetooth music streaming much yet as the connection kept dropping, even when the phone was right next to the sound bar. However this might be down to my 4-year old phone that also has trouble connecting to my car stereo.All in all though, this is a great entry level sound bar for those on a limited budget.Pros:Very easy to setup with a single HDMI ARC connection.Channels audio from all connected HDMI devices.Excellent sound quality for a low price.Looks great. A simple black box with no extraneous frills.Cons:Lacks a little bass, which is quite noticeable when playing music over Bluetooth.Slight delay of 1-2 seconds in getting audio from power on and switching modes.HDMI cable not supplied.
Subliminal –
After trying two other cheap soundbars “2.1” and being disappointed with both I thought I would give it one more go and go with a well established brand.Specifically the entry level Sony soundbar :-“Sony HT-SF150 2ch Single Soundbar with Bluetooth and S-Force, Front Surround – Black” [120w]I didn’t want a separate active subwoofer as its only for my bedroom and I tend to watch movies as I fall asleep so this seemed ideal.Compared to the previous two I bought this one was lacking in the connection/input side of things (RCA connection) but was far superior when it came to features namely Dolby signals/multiplex audio.F. Surround sounds good when the soundbar receives a Dolby signal, it has DRC (Dynamic Range Compression) which makes dialog/vocals easier to hear in Dolby enabled movies in the event they sound quiet,It has a separate vocal mode which works well, movie/music mode for a more punchy bass, The usual standard mode and an auto-select mode, which swaps it around (EQ-Modes) depending on the media you are playing.Each one is interchangeable and the mode is highlighted by the LED.For instance press the vocal button once and the led on the bar will light up once, press it again and it will blink twice (one blink = off, two = on)So on a night I tend to put both nightmode and vocal on, this limits gun shots / explosions but enhances dialog.ARC works fantastic (TV remote controls volume and standby/power) and the bar remembers your EQ settings/volume after coming out of standby unlike the cheaper bars.(With the exception of ‘nightmode’ that disables and goes back to normal after bringing the bar out of standby).When viewing a movie with a Dolby signal the bar can be set to play the front channels (with f.surround) / just the sub channel (both speakers dedicated to bass) or the front and sub channel, when you select the latter it will play the front channel through the left speaker and the sub channel is played through the right speaker, quite clever really. These are enabled with the remote.Too be honest though I’ve not needed to use that, this may not be a 2.1 speaker and a lot of reviewers say it has no bass but that hasn’t been my experience at all, The reflex bass can be quite punchy especially with action movies (guns explosions) when viewing films from my PC the volume has never been higher than halfway, most of the time it’s a few steps past quarter (and a few steps below when I’m trying to sleep).Let’s be realistic though it’s never going to be in your face bass rattling windows, vibrating under your feet… (making the neighbors hate you), You are going to need to buy a unit with an active sub for that …. and spend the extra coin to pay for it.Movie explosions/music sequences can still be heard downstairs a lot of the time during the day (small two bed house)Finally, in the event you have your speaker in front of your TV and it blocks the sensor, this bar has a iR repeater built into the back, when enabled it picks up your remote commands and duplicates them at the back of the soundbar, sending it to your TV sensor. I’ve not needed to use it even though the bar is in front of my TV my signal still reaches… But a very handy feature in the event you need to use it.Plus standard features, USB for music/podcast playback, Bluetooth mobile / tablet audio streaming (prob some other odds and ends I’ve forgot to mention)The only conclusion I can come too (in regards to some of the negative reviews) is a lot of reviewers didn’t read the included instruction book and thought they activated modes when they infact turned them off (one light blink).I tried both the :-AZATOM 2.1 180WTOPVISION 2.1 120WThe latter being in the top ten Think Assemble rank for soundbars (due to a sly free gift offer)Both of those offered big claims in regards to performance but they are greatly inferior to this soundbar in more ways then I’ve mentioned here.Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying this bar is perfect, but for the money it is a lot better than my previous purchases and I’m happy with it overall. (It’s fit for purpose).I paid £87.97 for this bar and it’s worth every penny, A much better sound presence then the standard downward facing speakers built into my LG-SmartTV.> July 2021 edit:This review was originally written with my LG smart TV paired to the Sony bar.I thought it was only fair to add, I have just linked it to my Philips ambilight smart TV via arc input and the audio is very low compared to the LG and the volume does not display on screen as was the case with the LG setup.(After playing around with this problem further, I can restore volume levels by going into the TV settings and selecting, Settings|All settings|sound|advanced|delta volume -and moving the slider up, As for the volume being displayed on the screen I’ve still not figured that out)Just wanted to add this information for full transparency.I hope this review helps.
Roshan Kuriakose –
This is a quick solution for needing sound on my new TV.It works quite well and the sound is pretty decent but it doesn’t have a dedicated subwoofer. If I could go back I would definitely look for something that had a dedicated subwoofer as well as a volume indicator.My TCL TV does not display volume indicators for sound bars connected with arc and as the soundbar does not have its own volume indicator I have no more visual indication of what the volume level is.Still a decent product but definitely on the cheaper end and I would go for something a bit better but if on sale id say its worth it.
gadgetuser –
Excellent Sony High Quality – unbeatable in testModern TV slim sets have appalling pathetic inbuilt speakers, this overcomes the problems.tested against others in demo, this SONY one is unbeatable in quality and the price is astonishing!Build quality absolute excellent, solid, quality components and finishSound – unbeatable- Excellent and VERY CLEAR vocalsChoice of sound Vocal/Cinema/Music etcChoice of connection HDMI (with ARC Control) Optical SPDIF Bluetooth and USBSupplied with full EASY to understand instruction (plug&play) AND a remote control(remote is no long er needed when HDMI using ARC to the TV anyway)There are ‘manual’ discreet button should you need.Looks fanstatsic and not at all intrusive.(so can also play external music via Bluetooth connection or a USB)no need for Dolby surround etc at this price point – just VERY clear exceptional sound.SUMMARY:working in the sound industry can testify this unit has Excellent sound quality – as you would expect from Sony.No need for any others with pointless ‘extras’ and bad build/sound qulity.WOULD HIGHLY (and only) RECOMMEND THIS SONY bar
Bertram Maier Kunde –
Super Lautsprecher
Preis Leistung stimmt.
Franca –
Qualità Sony bay Sony
Ho finalmente ricevuto,e collegato al mio televisore Sony il citato apparecchio,e’ veramente eccezionale e lo consiglio a chi ama la musica.
Julia –
Naja
Hatte mir tatsächlich ein wenig mehr erhofft bei der Soundbar, die sehr hübsch verarbeitet ist und eine ordentliche Breite hat, aber es kommt hier wohl nicht auf die Größe an.Zum Musikhören eignet sich das gute Teil leider ganz und gar nicht. Teilweise war der Sound einfach bassarm und schlechter als die Boxen im TV. Vielleicht optimal, wenn man Hörspiele, Hörbücher oder Podcasts hören möchte.Nach der Hörprobe mit diversen Songs im Vergleich zu bereits vorhandenen Soundbar wurde diese leider wieder zurück an Think Assemble geschickt. Die Abwicklung des Rückversands war unkompliziert 🙂
Sulio Card –
Collegarla al Tv. Se non hai dimestichezza con la tecnologia è un casino
Sembra abbiano badato più all’estetica che alla funzionalità. Ottima qualità del suono ma una barra senza pulsanti in rilievo e un telecomando incomprensibile che neppure riporta la scritta bluetooth.Associarlo ad una TV (io ho una Hisense) sembra una cosa semplice ma mai si considera un decoder, che non ti si dice come lo si collega.Insomma un disastro se non sei un tecnico e non si ha dimestichezza con la tecnologia. Il manuale è semplice e complicato e la barra (senza un tutorial video.. eloquente) dopo giorni, è ancora lì che aspetta. Il “santo” in grado di far funzionare il tutto. Amen.
armando –
Presa per il Canada
Il prodotto è arrivato con un cavo non adatto alla rete elettrica italiana.