🎉 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The SVSPrime Wireless Pro Powered Speaker System delivers an impressive 200 watts of audio power, featuring advanced streaming capabilities for lossless Hi-Res audio. With versatile connectivity options and a compact design, it serves as an ideal soundbar replacement or home theater system, ensuring deep bass and stunning clarity for all your audio needs.
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 200 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, Wi-Fi, Optical, Ethernet, HDMI |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16"D x 12"W x 19"H |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
Speaker Size | 3.5 Millimeters |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | High-quality music streaming, TV audio enhancement, home theater setups |
Controller Type | App Control, Voice Control |
Color | Piano Gloss White |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Control Method | Voice |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
Additional Features | bass boost |
Recommended Uses For Product | High-quality music streaming, TV audio enhancement, home theater setups |
G**Y
Pretty awesome.
These speakers are awesome for what they are. To me that’s a better solution than a sound bar. A $900 sound bar can’t sound as good as these two stereo speakers. They sound pretty awesome.The display is slightly tacky looking but it’s also what a lot of modern solutions are missing (IMO). I forgot what it was like to get an actual volume indicator, an input read out, or song information. I like being able to turn the volume exactly where I know I like it.The presets are worthless to me but I appreciate the option is there. Just wish they would add support for Apple Music since thats my primary source of music.They are slightly overpriced but right now nothing competes with the combination of sound and connectivity. My biggest complaint is that the preset lights stay on when connected via HDMI and in standby mode.
N**N
Like Sonos on steroids.
These bookshelf speakers are outstanding. They will not replace a full home audio system, but they will crush any Sonos set up hands down. The direct cast feature through wifi is better sound quality than Bluetooth and if you walk away from them with your phone, they keep rocking through wifi. They are corded so they aren't as portable as the Sonos Moves are, but are way louder and way better sound quality. Their customer service is a live person in Arizona and they are super helpful during placement and setup.
D**C
Solid, small. cheap "all-in-one" bookshelf speaker, abysmal software.
I own a Bose Soundtouch 30 since many years ago. I wanted an upgrade for the living room which would not drain my account. What a disappointment! Play-Fi app is a piece of garbage, making the SVS practically usable only as TV speakers.
P**S
Good speaker limited by software and paper cuts
Updated Review 2/12/25: I bought these again to make sure my first review didn't prematurely write them off. This time I had the speakers tied to an SVS SB2000 pro and the sound was much better, however, the DTS app still sucks and the speakers don't get loud enough. For the DTS app, there are advanced settings where it has auto reconnect, et al and for the life of me i can't find anywhere in the manual, SVS site or other what each of the advanced features does. I wanted to have my last bluetooth device reconnect automatically and eventually i got there through trial and error, but if the manual just said what each item did i would have saved myself some time. In the end though, I workout while listening to music and the speakers just can't get loud enough. It is clear at moderate volume but isn't made to be cranked up. They ended up being returned for the second time.Original Review: I am and always have been an SVS fan. Before SVS, I thought my harman kardon subwoofer was the best thing out there but boy was I living under a rock.My situation is I have an HDMI arc TV and a peloton that only talks via bluetooth and I needed something that could handle both connections. Previously I had a sonos amp that I had a bluetooth receiver connected and used RCA plugs as line in to the Sonos. While that worked for years, I always thought avoiding the RCA connections would make my sound better, plus being an SVS fan, I had a good experience with their prime satellites with the nice even and flat sound.So I spent $700 minus taxes and got the prime wireless pro's. Connected to them I bought an SB1000 subwoofer. Once those were hooked up I had two reactions: 1) the sound felt terribly flat and 2) the play-fi software blows. It's sad because just a simple thing as trying to switch inputs from the app isn't possible and you have to hunt down the remote or get up and walk to the speakers to change is annoying, especially at that price point.The other reviews said it best. The speakers themselves look beautiful, are nice weight and truly do have good sound. But for almost $800, here is what should be better:- the vocals are flat and I couldn't hear the instruments clearly vs everything else being played from my songs- turning on my TV, the speakers don't automatically switch to HDMI Arc. You have to manually walk up to the speakres and change the input.- the present buttons on the speakers aren't very useful. i programmed one to be the HDMI Arc input, but that's it- the app is terrible. I had something playing via bluetooth and I went into the app just to look around and it immediately changed inputs on me and i couldn't change it back until i physically went up and switched it back to bluetooth- the radio buttons for volume and sources in my head are reversed. i'd expect volume on the left and source on the right but they're the opposite.- the grill has old school plastic nubs prone to breaking because it takes a bit of force to get the grills off. they should have been magnetic.A lot of this is nitpicking but I tell you when you spend that much money and have to hear the output everyday, it just can't leave your mind. Unfortunately I am sending these guys back to find another home.
M**N
Great quality in sounds and craftsmanship.
The only thing I dislike is the price wishing was a little cheaper, but other than that everything is good about this unit
M**B
Find something else
Connectivity - a constant aggravation. Every time you are away from them for any time they will not hold a connection. Go make a snack and it will disconnect and you'll spend cast about trying to get it back on. Over and Over! Day after Day!.Sound Quality - Initially seem pretty good but then you begin to hear a boxy tone when pushed that is pretty unpleasant.Power - 200 watts? really? That amount of audio muscle should rattle your windows. In the smaller room that I have them, keeping them below their distortion threshold, is pretty frustrating the price. Like other reviewers these "don't get that loud"Software - They brag a lot about the DTS Play-Fi app in the description. Many essential features of this app are behind a paid subscription. For example I found the video\audio sync needed adjustment but that is available only for the "PRO" (paid) version. You are on your own for any settings - mainly through trial and error.Value - With the connectivity problems, really not recommended at any price. If they kept a tight connection and had good software they are still overpriced. These will be my last SVS product.
J**B
functions difficult to keep working
Excellent sound quality. Difficult to maintain a connection with an older Samsung TV. Direct connection never achieved (hard wired), with hours expended. As a retired Electrical Engineer I had hoped for better. Ended up having to buy a new TV for consistent wireless function. Amazon tech service very little help until I was bumped up to second-level Tech.
E**C
Fantastic!
Outstanding sound! Just let them open up for several hours.
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