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General
Product Name: Panorama 2 Soundbar System with HDMI Switching
Brand: Bowers & Wilkins
Model Number: PANO2
Audio
RMS Power: 175 watts (The maximum amount of continuous power the device is able to handle.)
Peak Power Handling: 175 watts (The maximum amount of power an electronic device, like a speaker, can handle without damage. This refers to short bursts of power, while root mean square (RMS) power handling indicates the amount of continuous power a device can sustain. Higher levels of distortion can also occur at peak power levels when the device is powered beyond its recommended usage.)
Dimensions
Product Width: 44 inches (The out of box width of the item. Width is measured as the horizontal distance from one side of the item to the other as it would be primarily used or placed.)
Product Depth: 7.25 inches (The out of box depth of the item. Depth is measured as the distance from the front of the item to the back as it would be primarily used or placed.)
Product Weight: 31 pounds (The out of box weight of the item.)
Included
Remote Control Included: true
Certifications Listings & Approvals
ENERGY STAR Certified: false (Devices carrying the ENERGY STAR service mark, such as computer products and peripherals, kitchen appliances, and other products, generally use 20% to 30% less energy than required by federal standards.)
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts: 2 years
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor: 2 years
Other
UPC: 714346315710
Enhance your home entertainment with this Bowers and Wilkins Panorama 2 PANO2 soundbar system, which features a 50W subwoofer and a 1" metal-dome tweeter to deliver a wide range of frequencies. The included wall bracket enables easy mounting.
175W total system power (50W subwoofer; 5 x 25W amplifiers): Provides dynamic sound.
Nautilus tube-loaded 1" metal-dome tweeter: Along with six 3" glass-fiber midrange cones delivers rich, full audio.
50W amplified subwoofer with two 3-1/2" cone drivers: For deep, powerful bass.
Dolby Digital, Dolby ProLogic II, DTS and stereo decoders: Offer an immersive surround sound experience.
DSP (Digital Signal Processing): Helps ensure crystal-clear audio.
Mirror-black, stainless-steel vented box enclosure: For a stylish appearance.
Four 25mm feet and four 35mm feet: Provide a stable platform on most surfaces.
Inputs: Include 3 HDMI and one 3.5mm mini Toslink/analog combo.
Outputs: Include 1 HDMI and 1 subwoofer.
Soundbar design: Allows flexible placement options, including on a desk or wall (requires wall bracket, included).
Whats Included
Bowers and Wilkins Panorama 2 Soundbar System with HDMI Switching
Remote
Power cable
Wall bracket, 3.5mm Toslink adapter, four 25mm feet, four 35mm feet, microfiber polishing cloth
Customers praise the Panorama 2 Soundbar System for its exceptional sound quality and powerful subwoofer that delivers deep bass. The soundbar's sleek design and easy setup process are also highly appreciated. However, some customers find the remote control to be impractical and the price to be a bit high.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Hands down the best sound bar out there
Sound like no other, I feel like I am in a theater. The sound is so crisp with absolutely zero distortion! I added my 12 in velodyne sub for more base andnits great! Wouldn't waste my money on another sound bar. I tried the top of the line definitive bar andnit was garbage! Bowers and Wilkins panorama 2 is the real deal! It also looks amazing on my TV stand!
Posted by Myevo8u
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Amazing sound for sound bar, but pricey
If you want amazing sound in your house, go with Bowers and Wilkins...you won't regret the quality of their sound. That said, if you can get a proper B&W 3.1 (or better) home stereo system installed in your house, go with that. This Panorama sound bar costs exactly the same, but the quality is not as good as what you would get with a proper home stereo system. Unfortunately, I had design configuration issues in my house that restricted me in installing the B&W home theater system as I wanted. Now that you know the background, here's my take on the B&W Panorama:
First of all, I'm totally enjoying the sound...the tweeters inside this sound bar are super sharp. The installed subwoofers are good, but not great...you will definitely need to add on an extra subwoofer to complete this system. Watching TV and Movies has never been better for me. I compared this against the Sonos sound bar and a few other high-end sound bars at Best Buy's Magnolia center, and this Panorama is 10x better quality in sound (IMHO)
But for the super high price you pay, there are several downsides to consider:
1. There are wires everywhere!!! It's not wireless like Sonos, so be ready to have HDMI cables running everywhere
2. It requires an HDMI(arc) or HDMI output from your TV to really have it play well with your other Audio/Visual equipment. My TV is 4 years old and doesn't have HDMI output, so I had to use the Optical output...not ideal, but I'll live with it until I upgrade my TV. Currently the system gets "overloaded" at times between all my A/V equipment and the lack of clean HDMI inputs/outputs between each, so I have reset it every now and then.
3. Every now and then the signal cuts out for a second. Several other people have mentioned this experience too. I don't know why, and I can't replicate it on-demand, so you just have to live with it when it happens
4. The actual casing is quite bulky...not exactly easy to put in front of your TV...I had to raise my TV up on several 2x4s to avoid the speaker from cutting off the bottom of the screen
5. The remote control looks cool, but very impractical
6. Auto switching between devices is hit or miss...sometimes it does it, sometimes it doesn't...clearly a bug in the internal electronics
So my net summary: If you can get a proper B&W home theater system, go with that. If you can't, and you have the money to drop on a sound bar, this is the best sound bar for the quality of sound you get, but keep in mind that you're trading off on all the other "convenience factors" that other sound bars on the market may give you.
Posted by SUPATX
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great sound the design is exceptional
Love the design, great sound hands free movement to engage the system. The remote needs more improvement. Overall great product at a great price.