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alaTest has collected and analyzed 11 reviews of Polk Audio React Soundbar. The average rating for this product is 3.9/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People are impressed by the bass quality and usability. The design and sound also get good feedback, whereas there are some mixed reviews about the reliability.
price, sound, design, usability, bass quality
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Polk Audio React Soundbar is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 93/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : Mike Lowe (pocket-lint.com)
Want an affordable soundbar package with future expandability (React Sub and React RS2 can be added for true 5.1 later)? Polk has a strong contender.
Sub really fills out the sound ; Good musicality as a standalone speaker ; Sub and rear speakers (RS2) can be added later - so future expansion possible for 5.1 Dolby Digital / DTS ; Alexa integrated - if that's your thing
Needs the sub for full soundscape (which ups the price) ; Setup a little finicky ; Sound lacks verticality - and no object-based sound decoding ; There's always some kind of front lighting ; Alexa shouts crazily loud
While there's no object-based sound decoding, as a standalone large 'bar with decent output and control, for a very fair price, the Polk has got a lot going for it - especially if you're keen on Alexa integration for voice control. It's when adding a...
Expert review by : Ty Pendlebury (cnet.co.uk)
Hybrid smart speaker/soundbars aren't for everyone, but the React does sound very good for the price.
Smart looking design
Optional sub and surrounds are costly.
Expert review by : Simon Cohen (digitaltrends.com)
Finding a soundbar that sounds great, doesn't break the bank, and yet can be expanded as your needs grow isn't easy. But the $250 Polk React is all three.
Slim, low-profile design ; Easy setup ; Very good sound quality ; Affordable wireless accessories ; Alexa built-in
No HDMI inputs ; Remote is missing playback controls ; Requires Alexa for Wi-Fi streaming ; No Chromecast or AirPlay
Expert review by : Ty Pendlebury (cnet.com)
The Polk React with DTS Virtual Surround Sound is a single soundbar update to one of my favorite smart soundbars, the Polk Command Bar. While it misses the subwoofer you can always buy an add-on one, and rears too. The 3D surround sound technology...
The Polk React with DTS Virtual Surround Sound is a single soundbar update to one of my favorite smart soundbars, the Polk Command Bar. While it misses the subwoofer you can always buy an add-on one, and rears too
Expert review by : Ty Pendlebury (cnet.com)
The new React follows up Polk's original almost-but-not-officially-an-Echo soundbar, the Polk Command Bar. The React differs from the Command because it doesn't include the wireless subwoofer -- it's just a single bar. The React sounds very good and is...
Amazon Alexa onboard works well. Excellent sound quality for the price. Smart looking design
Only one HDMI input Optional sub and surrounds are costly.
With the Polk React the manufacturer has given users a clear upgrade path, a rarity in this category, by offering the optional sub and surrounds. If you have to choose between the two it's a tough call. If you mainly watch TV sports or dramas, then the...
Expert review by : PARKER HALL (wired.com)
THE ANNOYING DOWNSIDE to soundbars is that very few entry-level options give you an easy way to upgrade to a larger speaker system. Spend a couple hundred dollars for a basic bar now, and you'll be stuck buying a brand new center speaker if you want to...
Alexa onboard. Simple, elegant looks. Easy to add subwoofer and surround speakers down the line. Good bass response.
Slightly more expensive than buying a dedicated system all at once.
The Polk React line lets you start somewhere affordable and grow your system from there, making it a great option for people who just dropped most of their savings on the screen. If that sounds like you, a React system is well worth a listen.
Expert review by : Ben Patterson (techhive.com)
Polk Audio has made a name for itself by churning out top-quality audio gear at reasonable prices, and the sweet-sounding yet affordable Polk React soundbar is another example. Costing just $249 (and at press time, it was on sale for $199), the Polk...
Clean, nuanced sound given its price tag Built-in Alexa with multi-room audio support Can add a wireless subwoofer and surround speakers Night mode and voice volume level adjustment
No Dolby Atmos, DTS-X, or DTS Virtual:X support No eARC support Remote control’s flat buttons are difficult to find in the dark
With its clean and nuanced sound, built-in Alexa with multi-room audio functionality, and support for additional speakers, the Polk React now ranks as our favorite budget soundbar (at least until something else beats it).
Expert review by : Ben Patterson (techhive.com)
One of Polk's newest and most affordable soundbars, the attractive, all-in-one React supports both Dolby Audio and DTS, and it comes with built-in Alexa, complete with the telltale blue light bar that lets you know when Alexa is listening in. If you...
One of Polk’s newest and most affordable soundbars, the attractive, all-in-one React supports both Dolby Audio and DTS, and it comes with built-in Alexa, complete with the telltale blue light bar that lets you know when Alexa is listening in.
Expert review by : Robert Silva (ecoustics)
The soundbar is 34-inches wide and incorporates a two-channel speaker configuration, complemented with Virtual 3D surround sound processing. Additional audio features include Voice Adjust for clear dialog, preset sound modes for Movies and Music, as...
The big selling point of the Polk Audio React Soundbar is that for a very reasonable price it offers up good sound quality as well as having Alexa built-in. Think of it as a sort of an Amazon Echo combined with a soundbar.
Expert review by : JACK BARUTH (POPULAR MECHANICS)
Polk's take on wireless surround begins with the Alexa-capable REACT soundbar, which uses digital processing to provide the impression of surround sound in smaller rooms.
Audiophiles will like the sound; others will like the flexibility of configuration
Requires a bit of thought and decision-making while creating your system
As with the JBL system, this reasonably priced setup is best thought of as a way to get good sound in a smaller room.
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