Testseek.com have collected 33 expert reviews of the Samsung HW-MS650 soundbar and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung HW-MS650 soundbar.
May 2017
(83%)
33 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
A seriously impressive sound from a well designed and subtle Soundbar. It is a bit pricey but for those demanding high quality, it is worth it. WiFi enabled features add value as well...
There is very little to dislike about the Samsung MS650 soundbar – in fact, it only has two flaws: the lack of window-shattering sub-bass and the absent Bluetooth aptX support. These flaws can't take anything away from its finer qualities, though, as Sams...
Excellent sound quality with TV and Movies, Decent music performance, Good bass without a dedicated subwoofer, Easy to use, Excellent array of features and multiroom streaming app
Looks expensive when compared to competition, Only one HDMI, No DTS 5.1 support
The Samsung MS650 is a very well built soundbar that offers genuinely great audio for your TV and movie viewing in an easy to use package. It will never compete with a full-on home cinema system with separate speakers, AV Receiver and all that wiring, but...
Cancels out distortion before it happens, Optional wireless rear speakers are available to create a surround sound system, If you have a Samsung TV, the TV remote can be used to control the soundbar, The soundbar can be used as part of a multiroom audio s
Lacks support for Dolby Atmos, Only has one HDMI port
The Samsung HW MS650 offers great value for money - for under £600 is boosts your TV's sound and form part of a multi-room audio system. Admittedly it lacks bells and whistles like support for Dolby Atmos, but considering its price that's not an issue...
Published: 2017-06-21, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Single package, well connected, easy to setup, sounds fantastic
The display doesn't show you much, not Atmos
The aim of Sound+ and of this Samsung soundbar is to give you great audio with no fuss. And it's mission accomplished. The MS650 is so easy to use as a single box sound solution and it performs so well that it's impossible not to recommend it. It's a clea...
Clear and brilliantly detailed upper register, Excellent presence and balance across frequencies, Simple and intuitive design, As impressive for music as movies/TV, Affordable and upgradeable
Lacks the gut punch of a separate sub, Skimps on the surround sound decoding, Occasionally icy in upper midrange
Yes. If you're eyeing a bar with power and presence, a simple and intuitive interface, and a futz-free design, Samsung's new Sound+ soundbar is an excellent choice that should be high on your list...
Samsung has rewritten the rulebook with the HW-MS650. No other one-body soundbar has combined so much raw power with so much clarity, scale and, especially, bass, or excelled so consistently with both films and music. It's the sort of performance that onl
Hi-Fi fans would appreciate a little more stereo definition and delicacy with relatively quiet, minimal music, and the MS650's slightly tall design could be a problem for TVs that sit very low on their stands
Samsung's seemingly money's no object bid to establish itself as a serious audio brand continues to deliver the goods. Just as the K950 Dolby Atmos system reached new standards for the soundbar plus rear speakers and subwoofer market, the £599/$449 MS650...
Was this review helpful?
-
Published: 2017-05-04, Author: Ty , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Samsung HW-MS650 offers very good music replay and an excellent array of features, especially for Samsung TV owners. The sound bar features HDMI in and out with 4K support, and its array of Wi-Fi features are second-to-none
Lightweight bass leads to less-intense sound with movies. Wi-Fi streaming your TV's sound is more hassle than just connecting a cable
The Samsung HW-MS650 boasts advanced technology and a pleasing sound, but can't match the bass of competitors with separate subwoofers...
There is very little to dislike about the Samsung MS650 soundbar – in fact, it only has two flaws: the lack of window-shattering sub-bass and the absent Bluetooth aptX support. These flaws can't take anything away from its finer qualities, though, as Sams...