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Ultimea Apollo S40: Affordable and unique soundbar

Ultimea Apollo S40
Ultimea Apollo S40

Ultimea brand introduced the affordable Apollo S40 soundbar . The soundbar implements a 2.0 configuration and is built on two tweeters and two woofers / midrange speakers in a phase-inverted design. There is no support for trendy formats and features like Dolby Atmos or Alexa or Siri voice assistants, but there is Bluetooth version 5.0 and HDMI ARC support . At the same time, the price of new items does not exceed 80 US dollars .

However, the main “feature” of the Ultimea Apollo S40 soundbar was the ability to divide it into two halves if necessary and use it as a stereo pair.

That is, you can choose: to place the soundbar in the usual way under the TV screen – on the wall or on the shelf of the TV cabinet, or to install the two halves to the left and right of the TV – on the included stands, or on the wall.

The soundbar offers several DSP soundtrack processing to optimize the sound depending on the type of content and listening conditions – Movie Music Night News Dialogue Hi – Fi Dynamic .

The switching arsenal of the Ultimea Apollo S40 soundbar includes an HDMI port with support for the ARC audio return channel, a digital optical input, a 3.5 mm mini-jack connector for analog connection of sources, and an analog RCA output for integrating the soundbar with an active subwoofer. There is also a USB-A port for connecting external USB drives up to 64 GB with MP3, APE, FLAC, WMA audio files .

The Ultimea Apollo S40 soundbar comes with a wireless remote control. In addition, you can use the keys on the device to adjust the volume, source selection, and power control.

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