A:AnswerHi and thank you for the question! The soundbar can connect via Bluetooth, auxiliary cord, optical cable, and RCA cable. If your TV has any of them, it can work with the soundbar!
A:AnswerI'd suggest you do for better performance. Even if you TV has bluetooth the audio will slightly lag (due to conversion/processing, very noticeable when watching any kind of entertainment). Bluetooth is great for audio only things (like audio books or music) but there will be a fractional lag in the audio that might drive you nuts.
A:AnswerHello Tommy,
This device does not have a rechargeable battery built in. To use the device you will need to have the Soundbar plugged into a power source such as the included AC Power Adapter.
A:AnswerAnt- The sound bar must be connected to your TV via cable. Unless your TV has a Bluetooth transmitter and receiver you will not be able to connect your sound bar via BT. You will need to go through your TV settings. Our Sound bars to not have the capability to connect to Alexa devices. The sound bar will play audio through the TV with the provide optical cable and you can pair your phone to the sound bar via BT and listen to music or videos you are streaming through your mobile device.
A:AnswerHi and thanks for the question! It will depend on the inputs on your TV and we suggest referring to the manual for this information. You can likely do this if the TV has more than 1 optical input or RCA input. If not, you might need an adapter to connect both soundbars to your TV.
A:AnswerThank you for reaching out! Please email us at prodinfo@dpiinc.com with a picture of the rating label on the sound bar along with model number. Version ID found on the instructions manual or packaging will be helpful to assist you quickly.
A:AnswerHello! As long as your TV has an optical output or RCA audio outputs it will work! You can also use the Aux input if your TV only has a headphone jack.
A:AnswerActually the answer provided by the iLive rep is wrong. The correct wattage is 8.4 watts (7.2v @ 1.2a = 8.4 watts) that is assuming tou get a 100% efficient power conversion (which you never will).