ULTIMEA 2.2ch Sound Bar for TV, Peak Power 100W, 2-in-1 Detachable Bluetooth 5.3 Soundbar for TV, 3 EQ Modes, Bass Adjustable for TV Speakers, App, ARC/Optical/Aux/Wall Mount, Apollo S40
€80







Price: $79.99
(as of Aug 02, 2025 18:11:06 UTC – Details)
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5.1ch Dolby Atmos Soundbar

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Versatile and Space-Saving Shape – The soundbar’s detachable design allows you to assemble it in a variety of styles to fit the layout and atmosphere of your room. The split design saves space while still enhancing the sound field.
Louder and Richer Sound – Featuring built-in 2 tweeters and woofers, this 2.2ch soundbar for TV reproduces a balanced sound enjoys richer lows, and indulges in crisper highs. Additionally, it has an extra subwoofer interface that allows you to connect an external active subwoofer (subwoofer not included).
Personalized Sound Experience – Elevate your audio with 3 EQ modes designed for music, movies, and games. Ultimea exclusive BassMX technology enriches the low frequencies, enabling adjustable bass for a rumble, pulse-pounding Bass. All of these modes are easily accessible with a touch of a button on the EQ settings.
Fuller and Clearer Sound – The soundbar utilizes an upgraded DSP chip to reduce audio static. This ensures that every word and sound is heard exactly as it was intended.
Seamless Connectivity – The soundbar has wired and wireless dual connection options, including ARC, Optical, AUX, and USB ports (all cables included). Bluetooth 5.3 technology ensures faster speeds and a coverage range of up to 49 feet.
Simplified Control – With CEC synchronization, you can control your TV and soundbar simultaneously under an ARC connection. One-click power/volume switching reduces the need for multiple remotes.
Smart App Control for Intuitive Audio Adjustments: Tailor your audio experience like never before with the Ultimea App. It offers 121 expert EQ presets across genres like Bass, Pop, Classical, and Rock, plus 10-band and 6 tailored EQ modes including Movie, Music, Voice, Sport, Game, and Night. With the advanced “Customize” feature, you can fine-tune your sound to match your exact preferences, ensuring every note is just the way you like it.
13 reviews for ULTIMEA 2.2ch Sound Bar for TV, Peak Power 100W, 2-in-1 Detachable Bluetooth 5.3 Soundbar for TV, 3 EQ Modes, Bass Adjustable for TV Speakers, App, ARC/Optical/Aux/Wall Mount, Apollo S40
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KEN WAGNER –
Working well
Working well. Easy to set up. Big improvement to the dumb speakers on the TCL tv. Only negative is the volume jumps up in larger increments when using the volume up/down buttons than I would like. Overall very satisfied.
Sugarbunny –
Great buy good quality!!
Brought as birthday Gift for my Adult son. He loves it it the quality is great. He said the sounds works great the speaker be thumbing he loves to listen to music while he cleaning the house. .And he like that you can have on speaker or split into 2 smaller one. I will be 2 more for myself at this price!!
Darius Mitchell –
Good
Great ,i highly reccomed. This has a great sound quality and I do not have an echo if I forget to mute TV. Audio is very clear and its very easy to setup and use. I have a hisense roku tv
Amazon Customer –
Good value speakers
Easy to install, plug and play. I use my TV remote to control the sound, not using the remote given. Sound is much better than the tv speakers. Enjoying it.
Brutally Honest –
Greatest customer service I’ve ever dealt with
Ultimea audio equipment is a cut above all other audio manufacturers in the same class and price range. They have superb sound, amazing features and award winning customer service I’ve never experienced a company like this company the first time that I purchase something from them it wasn’t what I expected and I guarantee you that I’m not lying when I tell you that they’re guarantee for every product is that if you if it does not meet your expectations they will replace it 100% guaranteed for free you can’t beat that with a stick I definitely recommend Ultimea audio.
marco –
Not worth the money.
Got this product not too long ago at the beginning was working fabulous then there was a little sound in the speaker didnât think nothing of it and now I nearly have to tap the speaker every time. Iâve turned on the TV to make it work. I do not recommend this product..
Hakudoushinumber9 –
Not bad
I am not used to NEEDING a sound system.But i bought a new tv and newer flat screens dont have good sound any more.Wasnt anticipating this connecting to the tv and turning on with it. That was wild. I had the tv on, like, 40, and the speakers match it as soon as i turned it onð¤£ð¤£ð¤£ scared the mess out of me. Makes my tv sound like a tv. I can listen to music in my living room dor the first time in YEARS because the sound just wasnt right. GoodWouldnt use it for music ALL the time. But definitely better than what i had before. Definitely a good start on the journey of a sound system.
Winston –
Meh
I like the form of the design and the thinking that went into it, but realistically it doesn’t provide sound quality any better than what I’m already getting from my TV. It just doesn’t fill the room, even in the small confines of my office.I decided to hang onto it for now but will save my pennies for an upgrade in the holiday time frame. Just good enough not to return but not nearly good enough for the long run.
Christina –
Okay, i was thinking it would be hard to hook up, nope! i did it less than 10 minutes. It is perfect for my small living room. It has great speakers. I am impressed n i luv my new speakers.
Wilson Goés –
Rapport qualité prix EXCELLENT !
Cherik –
Questa Soundbar mi ha davvero colpito positivamente, premetto che non sono esperta, quindi parlo da profana e non me ne intendo troppo, però il suono mi è parso ottimo e inoltre possiede diverse possibilità di collegamento che la rendono un bel prodotto versatile.Intanto vi dico che il volume più alto che potete impostare è 32, che a seconda dell’audio di orgine sarà più o meno alto, ma comunque al massimo è bello potente e soprattutto il suono non risulta per niente distorto. Nel video allegato sono arrivata a 25 e mi sono fermata perché era già tarda serata quindi i vicini potevano non apprezzare, comunque potete avere un’idea dell’audio, tenendo naturalmente conto del fatto che ho girato il video col cellulare, quindi non è il top come qualità .Passando all’aspetto del montaggio, devo dire che è stato molto semplice, anche per me che non me ne intendo: basta collegare il cavo dell’alimentatore nel buchino dove c’é scritto AC della soundbar(non va troppo in fondo, quindi non state a forzarlo inutilmente, come ho fatto io all’inizio)e poi alla corrente, ed i nostri altoparlanti risulteranno accessi con una lucina blu. Dopodiché ho attaccato il cavo RCA in una cassa e nell’altra, controllando che i relativi coloro rosa e bianco corrispondessero, ed il gioco è fatto. C’é di buono che ci sono ben due cavi RCA, uno da 10 cm da utilizzare se agganciate le due casse una all’altra, incastrandole con accortezza e facendone ruotare una come da istruzioni, che allego, oppure un altro da 2.5 metri, ottimale se tenete separati i due altoparlanti.Considerate che avete varie opzioni per collegare i vostri dispositivi a questa soundbar, io ho testato sia il bluetooth che l’hdmi. Il primo l’ho usato per Alexa e per il mio cellulare, ed ha funzionato alla prima su entrambi senza nessuna problematica. Per entrare nella modalità bluetooth vi basta premere il pulsante di accensione su una delle due casse e poi il pulsante accanto con il classico simbolico che si usa per “source”, anche per la TV, e questo lo dovete cliccare finché non vi compare sulla soundbar la scritta “bt” che lampeggia. Questo sta a significare che il dispositivo è in modalità associazione e può essere finalmente trovato come “Apollo s40” da qualsiasi prodotto che abbia il collegamento bluetooth. Una volta associato, la scritta bt diventerà fissa e non più lampeggiante.Per quanto riguarda il collegamento hdmi, io ne ho usufruito per la mia TV, considerate che la televisione necessita della presa ARC che è una HDMI, ma dovrete cercare sulla vostra TV proprio questa specifica dicitura e la soundbar in automatico si collegherà ad essa(naturalmente dopo aver collegato l’hdmi anche alla relativa presa sulla soundbar, oltre che alla tv) , quantomeno con la mia televisione ha fatto così.Per vedere il volume vi basta guardare il display di una delle due casse, comparirà il numerino ogni volta che lo abbasserete od alzarete, come potete vedere anche in una delle mie foto.Onestamente l’ho trovato un ottimo prodotto, soprattutto se rapportato al prezzo attuale a cui si trovava nel momento in cui l’ho preso, ovvero meno di 80 euro e quindi ve lo consiglio senza se e senza ma, assegnando 5 stelle.Vi lascio nelle foto anche tutto il manuale di istruzioni, così potete avere maggiori informazioni tecniche e soprattutto più accurate di quello che vi ho detto sopra, visto che come già scritto non sono affatto un’esperta in materia.
SN –
Reasons To Buy+ Sounds noticeably better/louder than the built-in audio of most TVs+ Also good as computer speakers or any other use case where powered speakers are needed+ Splitting the speakers into two gives you better stereo separation than the soundbar configuration+ Includes cables for both orientations. The plug ends are keyed so they go in only one way, so you won’t get the speaker polarities reversed.+ Includes the various cables required for the inputs+ The bass, while not boomy, does have some presence (inferior to a subwoofer, but way better than most built-in TV speakers). If it’s not enough, you can connect to a powered subwoofer via a mono RCA sub output.+ The quick start sheet is very well done, especially considering that it’s a no-name brand.+ Includes a remote (batteries not included)+ Includes stand bases and wall mounts for the speakersNitpicks / Hit or Miss* While not ugly, the speakers look better as a soundbar than a separate speakers* Hard to twist apart the connected speakers when configured as a soundbar* Limited to the EQ modes that are selectable from the included remote* I had trouble getting ARC to work with my TVs (Sony) – to be fair, I have had trouble getting Sony TVs in general to play nice with ARC with other devices, including name brand soundbars. While I could control this soundbar’s volume with the TV, no audio would come out, even with the soundbar’s recommended settings for Sony TVs. Your mileage will definitely vary.* If ARC doesn’t work with your TV, you may need to use the AUX or Optical output instead. AUX (sometimes via the TV’s headphone jack) is easier, since your TV volume will control the level to the sound bar (which you would set to some fixed volume) whereas Optical can’t use the TV’s volume control and will require you to use the volume control on the included remote, or require you to program a learning remote for its volume control codes.* The misleading “2.2” designation for the soundbar is definitely a “miss” for me. The number after the decimal generally refers to the number of subwoofers included in a multi-speaker setup. I don’t think anyone would consider the two 2.25″ woofer drivers to be subwoofers. So since this soundbar does not have any subwoofers included, so it should be marked 2.0, not 2.2.Reasons Not To Buy- While it’s perfectly fine for most people, it’s obviously not an audiophile grade piece of gear, so if you’ve somehow deluded yourself into thinking you can get a brand new **audiophile** class soundbar for $100, maybe you should pass on this one.Good Value?The one thing you have to keep reminding yourself is that it’s a $100 soundbar. It’s got small 2.25″ drivers, and it’s powered with a tiny wall wart, so there’s only so much performance that you can squeeze out of it. It sounds good for its price, but it’s not going to punch very far above its weight class. Pairing the soundbar with a powered sub will definitely improve the overall experience, but it’s also going to increase the overall cost significantly – which few people spending $100 on a sound bar will likely do.
Richie Rich –
The Ultimea Apollo S40 2.0CH Soundbar is a compact soundbar with good sound quality. Ultimea touts this as a 2.2 channel soundbar, but it really is not because it doesn’t have a true subwoofer. The soundbar has 2 tweeters and 2 woofers, but a 2.25″ woofer is far from being a dedicated subwoofer. The Ultimea has a compact footprint and is intended to be a soundbar for your TV. However, the S40 does have a subwoofer out meaning you can connect a powered subwoofer to make this a true 2.1CH soundbar. Having the ability to connect a subwoofer makes the S40 a better value than most entry-level 2.0CH soundbars because those have no option to connect subwoofer. The build quality is a plastic construction and versatile as the soundbar can be setup as traditional soundbar or setup as left and right mini tower speakers. On the rear, there are inputs for HDMI (ARC), Optical and AUX and the power input. Of course, there is the subwoofer out as well. The soundbar also supports Bluetooth 5.0 and inputs can be switched using remote control.Setup is simple, just connect HDMI cable or optical cable from your TV to the soundbar. While the soundbar can get decently loud, it’s not going to fill larger rooms. In terms of sound quality, the S40 is a significant improvement over any TV’s built-in speakers. The mids are forward and detailed, with speech sounding clear and natural. The highs are present but not bright but the bass is pretty much non-existent, unless you connect a powered subwoofer. I did find that selecting the Movie EQ improved the sound quality and the sound was fuller with more low end presence. Playing music on the soundbar over Bluetooth also sounds great with clean and crisp mids and decent highs. But again, the low end is the weak point with the absence of a subwoofer. Stereo separation is not great in soundbar mode, but significantly improves when using it separate left and right speakers. The volume when using via Bluetooth is average but at least it doesn’t distort too much at higher volumes. Overall, if you looking for an affordable and compact soundbar for your computer or small TV, this Ultimea Apollo S40 Soundbar is a solid option. The sound quality is far better compared the built-in speakers in your TV or monitor.