A:AnswerHaving the same problem with mine. It will go on a long streak of a week or so working fine be will eventually have to be powered off for this same issue.
A:AnswerDepends on personal preference. All true volume does is level out the sound. For instance when you watch a tv show, a commercial comes on and is a lot louder, this settings prevents that. Or in a movie when something blows up, it will keep it the same volume instead of being crazy loud
A:AnswerNo Bluetooth out. If you are by yourself, just choose the Bluetooth output in your TV settings. If you are hearing impaired and want to watch with someone who isn't, just input from your cable box or streaming device to the soundbar and then from the soundbar to the HDMI ARC or eARC on the TV. Then when you use Bluetooth from the TV there will still be sound from the soundbar as it is decoding the sound and passing the video on to the TV.
A:AnswerNo, this literally comes with everything you will need. HDMI, optical, both rear wire speaker cables, and power cords for the soundbar and sub.
A:AnswerTo answer your question, I want to gather a bit more information. When you have a free moment, we are available through text message, chat, or over the phone. Just go to support.VIZIO.com and click on ‘Contact Us’.
A:AnswerVIZIO sound bars are designed to work with all TV makes and models, you just need a compatible audio connection! This sound bar model offers HDMI ARC, Digital Optical, 3.5mm AUX, and Bluetooth connection options.
A:AnswerRather than measuring in wattage which is just a measurement of power draw, we measure sound bars in sound pressure level, or dB. This sound bar goes as loud as 100dB with a frequency response of 50Hz-20kHz.
A:AnswerHi Steveb. This soundbar does support HDMI-ARC, and other CEC features. So depending on how the Bravia control communicates with other devices, it may work. I'd recommend reaching out to Sony to confirm.
A:AnswerI had issues where that would happen, Vizio support FAQ recommended to unplug the HDMI then unplug both TV and bar, then plug everything back in and let it reboot. I haven't had an issue since then, been a month now.