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Audio format2.02.0
Mount typeshelf / wallshelf / wall
Tech specs
Rated power30 W36 W
Frequency range60 – 20000 Hz60 – 20000 Hz
Interfaces
Interfaces
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Connectors
Inputs
 
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
optical
USB A
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
optical
HDMI input1 pc1 pc
General
Control
remote control
remote control
Power consumption20 W
Dimensions (WxHxD)800x62x62 mm650x82x60 mm
Projector weight1.35 kg1.3 kg
Color
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SHARP HT-SB110 20 Soundbar 90W Slim Wireless Bluetooth Soundbar for TV and Device Streaming with HDMI ARC /CEC Digital Optic

: Experience powerful, room-filling audio with enhanced bass and clear treble, perfect for movies, music, and gaming.... more– Enjoy wireless connectivity with Bluetooth 5.0, allowing you to stream music from your smartphone, tablet, or laptop effortlessly. & - – The slim and stylish soundbar is designed to fit neatly under your TV, PC monitor, or on a shelf, blending seamlessly with any home setup. – Connect with AUX, Optical Input, or Bluetooth, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of TVs, gaming consoles, and smart devices. – Switch between Movie, Music, and Voice modes to enhance every listening experience, delivering balanced and immersive audio.
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Sharp HT-SB110 soundbar speaker Black 2.0 channels 90 W

AudioRMS rated power90 WAudio output channels2.0 channelsAudio Return Channel (ARC)YesSoundbar speakerFrequency range60 - 200... more00 HzSubwooferSubwoofer includedNoFeaturesCertificationCE (EMC), CB (Safety), ErP (Energy)Product colourBlackWall mountableYesTechnical detailsFrequency range60 - 20000 HzProduct colourBlackWall mountableYesRemote control includedYesWidth800 mmDepth62 mmHeight62 mmPorts & interfacesHDMI ports quantity1Connectivity technologyWired & WirelessDigital audio optical in1
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Sharp Ht-sb110 2.0 90W Soundbar With Bluetooth 5.1 - Glossy Black, Black

This slim 90W SHARP soundbar is an effortless way to upgrade your television’;s sound performance, suitable for TVs from... more32” to 42”. The cinematic sound provides a truly immersive experience making it perfect for watching your favourite TV series or movies. This SHARP soundbar features 2.0 channel audio with two full-range speakers, and 3 equalizer presets for unprecedented sound enjoyment.Connecting is made easy with HDMI ARC, with the need of only one cable to connect your SHARP soundbar to your TV. The transmission quality is extremely stable and interference free. Your soundbar doesn’t need any extra controls. Thanks to HDMI CEC, you are simply able to control it with your TV remote.This versatile soundbar allows for various audio inputs such as Bluetooth wireless music streaming, digital optical-in and aux input. Additionally, SHARP soundbars are designed to work with any brand of TV, making them an all-round easy way to enhance your home cinema experience. Features: Provides a truly immersive experience with 90W total max output HDMI CEC connection allows you to control the Soundbar with your TV remote HDMI ARC ensures you only need once cable to connect this SHARP soundbar to your TV Suitable for TVs from 32” to 43”, and compatible with any brand of television 2.0 channel stereo creates a spatial sound experience in any room Enjoy the versatility of wireless streaming via Bluetooth, digital optical-in or aux-in Equaliser with 3 presets for a fantastic all-round audio experience Full function remote control included, plus function keys on the sound bar for ease of use Specifications: Dimensions: H:6.2 x W:80.0 x D:6.2 cm Colour: Black Guarantee:12 Months Material: Plastic Model Number: HT-SB110
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SHARP HT-SB110 2.0 Sound Bar, Black

Good to know- Thanks to HDMI ARC, you can control both the sound bar and your TV with a single remote- Choose from various pr... moreesets and find the sound that suits your entertainment best- Stream music stored on your phone wirelessly with Bluetooth- Its slim design makes it easy to fit under most TVs, but it can also be wall mounted
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Sharp HT-SB110

EU PLUG.Sharp HT-SB110.Audio output channels:2.0 channels, Estimated RMS power:90 W.Product color:Black, Certification:CE (EM... moreC), CB (Safety), ErP (Energy).Connectivity technology:Wireless and wired.AC input voltage:220 -240 V, AC input frequency:50 Hz, Power consumption:30 W.Width:800 mm, Depth:62 mm, Height:62 mm.Specifications:-Audio output channels:2.0 channels.-Estimated power RMS:90 W.-ARC:Yes.-Connectivity technology:Wireless and cable.-Bluetooth:Yes.-HDMI Ports:1.-Bluetooth version:4.2.-Auxiliary input:Yes.-Digital audio, optical input:1.-Width:800 mm.-Depth:62 mm.-Height:62 mm.-Weight of the sound bar:1.35 kg.-Subwoofer width:15 cm.-Subwoofer depth:32 cm.-Subwoofer height:22 cm.-Subwoofer weight:2.7 kg.-AC input voltage:220 -240 V.-AC input frequency:50 Hz.-Energy consumption:30 W.-Energy consumption (idle):0.5 W.-Remote control:Yes.-Subwoofer included:No.-Subwoofer RMS power:30 W.-Subwoofer impedance:6 Ω.-Batteries included:Yes.-Frequency range:60 -20000 Hz.-Speaker sound bar power RMS:30 W.-Product color:Black.-Wall mount:Yes.-Certification:CE (EMC), CB (Safety), ErP (Energy). .
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Rated power

The total power rating of the sound projector speakers (including subwoofer, if present).

This parameter is often used to estimate the overall sound volume of the device, but this is not entirely true. The fact is that the actual sound volume is determined mainly by the power of the main speakers of the sound projector, and the total power is the sum of this power and the power of the subwoofer. Therefore, models with the same power rating can vary markedly in actual volume: for example, a 150-watt soundbar with a 50-watt subwoofer will be louder than a 100-watt projector with a subwoofer of the same power, although in both cases the rated power will be equal to 200 watts.

Summing up, we can say that it is possible to evaluate the volume by rated power only if the sound projector is not equipped with a subwoofer — in such models, the rated power is equal to the power of the main speakers. In other cases, it is worth focus on the power of the soundbar and the power of the subwoofer directly stated in the characteristics (see below for both).

Inputs

USB A. In this case, we mean a USB connector that allows you to connect external storage devices (flash drives, hard drives) to the projector and play content from them directly. At the same time, models with video outputs (see below) can often work as a media center, outputting a video signal to a TV or other external screen.

USB C. Soundbars use it to transmit digital audio with minimal loss of quality, replacing traditional AUX and optical connectors. Unlike analog connections, USB-C transmits sound without distortion and can support high-resolution audio streams, including Hi-Res formats. It also allows you to simultaneously transmit sound and power, which simplifies connecting to devices. However, this port is more relevant for portable devices, so its main purpose is to connect the soundbar to a laptop.

mini-Jack (3.5 mm). The 3.5 mm jack itself can be used in different types of interfaces; in this case, it means a linear audio input with a mini-Jack socket. This input is mainly used to connect portable audio equipment (players, smartphones) to the sound projector.

RCA. Technically, RCA (colloquially known as "tulip") is a type of connector that can be used in different interfaces. However, the term "RCA input" is usually used to refer only to linear inputs for connecting an analog signal in st...ereo format. Note that such an input consists of two sockets for RCA cables, since only one audio channel can be transmitted over one cable.

Optical. A connector for connecting a digital audio signal via a TOSLINK fiber-optic cable. This interface allows for the transmission of multi-channel sound and is virtually immune to electrical interference; its disadvantage is the fragility of the cable.

Coaxial S/P-DIF. A connector for connecting a digital audio signal via an electrical cable with an RCA connector (not to be confused with the linear RCA described above). Similar to the optical input described above, in particular, the ability to transmit multi-channel sound through one connector. At the same time, a coaxial cable, on the one hand, is not as delicate, and on the other, it is sensitive to electrical interference (therefore, it is advisable to use a special shielded cable for such a connection).

— Composite. In this case, we do not mean a full-size composite interface with three connectors, allowing you to transmit audio and video signals, but only one connector — for working with video. And since sound projectors do not reproduce images, the composite input is used to transmit a video signal through the projector to another device, such as a TV. The composite video interface does not allow you to work with HD and is not of high quality; on the other hand, it is widespread and can be used even for working with frankly outdated video equipment. Usually, this input uses a yellow RCA connector ("tulip").

— Component. An input designed to receive an analog video signal for further transmission to another device — a TV, video projector, etc. This connection usually uses three RCA connectors, each of which transmits its own component of the video signal (hence the name). Due to this, the component interface has good bandwidth and picture quality, it allows you to work with HD and is considered the most advanced modern standard of analog video.

— IR control input. A connector for connecting an external infrared remote control receiver. If placed correctly, such a receiver will allow you to use the remote control even in places where the signal from the remote control cannot reach the main (built-in) sensor — for example, in another room. Note that the role of the receiver can be played not only by a specialized device, but also by another component of the audio system — for example, an amplifier with an IR control output.

Power consumption

The total power consumption of the entire system, both the sound projector itself and the external subwoofer (if present). Usually this indicator is indicated by the average power consumption at maximum volume. Note that on individual signal jumps, the actual power consumption may exceed the claimed one; in some cases (for example, when connected through a voltage stabilizer), this must be taken into account.
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