Customers regard the SJ7 Sound Bar Flex for its exceptional sound quality and wireless connectivity. They appreciate the easy setup process and the innovative design. While some customers have expressed a desire for more bass, the overall sentiment is positive.
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Pros mentioned:
Design, Sound quality, Wireless
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Versatile System, LG!
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This LG system was exactly what I have been looking for. All of the TV’s in my home have an area to put a sound bar except my master bedroom – we have a split TV entertainment center area below the TV. With the ability to split the speakers, this works great. See pictures.
As for the product itself, LG is back in the game. The sound is quite good though some of the higher sound frequencies could be enhanced a bit. Even with the Sub, Treble, and Bass controls, the treble still needed a little more.
PROS:
1. Optical audio, HDMI pass-through. When you have the option for fiber audio out of the TV (and the TV speakers can be turned off), this is the best option soundwise – one that this system allows for.
2. Great bass. Overall clear and full sound. Great for any room in the house. If you’re in an apartment, the neighbors will be asking you to turn it down – it can thump very well, especially when in BASS BLAST mode.
3. SUPER easy setup. Out-of-the-box ready. I plugged in all 3 pieces, powered up the system, and everything was synced immediately. No pairing or other needless processes to get things working. After playing around with the remote (sound preferences, functions, etc), I got it to levels that were quite comfortable in a couple of minutes.
4. The #1 reason (for me) was the ability to split the speakers into a left and right channel. I have 2 areas below my TV in which I can put components, and a full-sized sound bar just won’t fit – and I’m unable to put a full-sized sound bar aesthetically-pleasing in front of the TV based on our setup. This was perfect!
5. The 2 main speakers aren’t completely cordless, and can be limited to 3 wires if LG Audio Sync isn’t used. No one likes wires, but there are 2 power cables (1 to each unit) and the optical cable (instead of HDMI pass-through). If using this configuration, a little cable routing with zip ties will make for a pretty clean installation.
6. The system has an “auto-on” feature. If it recognizes a signal coming in (wired OR BT [Bluetooth]), the system auto-powers up the unit and starts playing on whichever function is actually triggered. To power OFF, you have to manually turn off the unit either with the (a)remote, (b) power button on the left side of the left speaker, (c) via the LG BT app, or (d) after 15 minutes, the unit will auto-shutdown.
7. Uses the latest BT version – BT version 4.0.
CONS:
1. Needs some work on the treble frequencies. This is something that can be fixed in the next iteration of SJ# series I’m sure. The highs were only high when I used my phone’s graphic equalizer to amp up that frequency range. It’s definitely not a deal-killer though. It gives me enough treble, but to nit-pick, that’s one area of improvement needed.
2. If using battery-only with the 1-speaker option, the battery will only give you about 4 hours of operation… low by BT speaker standards.
NOTES:
** I am connected via Samsung Galaxy S8 & Note8 devices. When connected via BT, I can turn up the volume on my phone to MAX and the number on the LG speaker shows 20. Note that if you use the remote/unit to turn up the volume more, it can be done up to level 40 (MAX). Now if at that point I hit the volume down button on my Samsung phone, it immediately goes down to volume 19. Apparently, the device’s software isn’t quite in sync with the full volume spectrum allowed by the device which I thought was strange. So if I wanted to go higher than 20 volume, I had to do it with the LG remote or left speaker controls.
** BT connectivity was in the normal range of around 30-40 feet before the audio started to skip out.
** Both speakers use small power block adapters but there is quite a bit of thin cord on the speaker hookup side. The subwoofer has no power block – it is a basic power cord that’s detachable.
** The subwoofer fires out the front/back of the unit. Some units fire downwards – this one does not.
** The remote uses 2 AAA batteries. The remote is extremely light in weight. The buttons are soft and do not click. It has great response with the system.
** When powered down, there is a red LED on the bottom left part of the right speaker that remains on.
** When powered up, that same light turns white along with a small LED area on the left speaker that shows what function you are using. When using other functions like volume, surround sound, treble, etc, it will temporarily show that information before showing the current input again. There is no way to manually turn off or dim the white LED display or power lights; however, they are at a comfortable level for me. After 15 seconds of no key input, it auto-dims on its own. It brightens when a key is depressed again.
OTHER FEATURES
1. Can be used as a single BT speaker on battery power. This is not very ideal as it shows dirt easily and will tip over easily as well, even with the detachable stand. By itself, it doesn’t pack a huge punch without the subwoofer. I’d go with a unit that’s really MADE to do that type of job. Besides, should you take it somewhere and it get dented or scratched up, then you have one speaker that’s in mint condition while one takes a beating of BT use outside the home – not to mention the fact that if you go on a long trip, it will need to be recharged – and you’ll have to take the power cord for that speaker too.
2. Front-Rear setup. I don’t have that setup at my home, but the remote does offer the option to raise and lower the volume of the rear speaker should you opt to use that configuration.
3. The ability to offer a couple of stands makes the unit look better if propped up, but it can still be tipped over easier than most units.
4. You can only use power cables to hook up the unit (omit the HDMI or optical cables) if you have a “compatible” LG Sound Sync TV which uses BT. Well, I don’t have such a TV by LG that has that technology, so I have to use a trusty optical cable instead.
5. LG offers the “LG Bluetooth App” which will pair up with the device and you can use certain controls like on the remote – but a bit more limited. You can also play songs that are on your phone from the app. I didn’t see a lot of use from the app though.
6. 4 sound modes – adaptive sound control (ASC) which is the default, Standard, Bass Blast, and Cinema. I tend to use ASC the most.
7. Supports LPCM, Dolby Digital, DTS Digital Surround.
Overall, a really SOLID system that I would most definitely recommend.
LG – Welcome to the party!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice Sound Bar
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It’s a great surround sound system. Provides movie like sounds! I highly recommend
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Easy setup, Flexibility, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A great set up with premium sound
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I really like a variety of audio options. I also really like wireless options for home entertainment. A few years ago, we installed a really nice 5.1 surround sound system in our living room, but there are wires everywhere. We were able to get a wireless receiver for our back speakers, but there are still speaker wires running to it. There just isn’t a lot of flexibility. This awesome sound bar setup from LG is quickly winning me over. It’s a nice cross between what I would want for my home office and a nice amplification system for a smaller home theater.
Set up is very easy. Each speaker has a power cable. Once you have power connected, you connect the two sound bar speakers to each other wirelessly and then the subwoofer will automatically connect to the primary speaker. From here, you actually have the option to connect to the speakers wirelessly through Bluetooth. This is actually the first test I ran. I connected my iPad Pro to the set up through Bluetooth and played some music from Pandora. The sound quality is absolutely remarkable. It’s clear and crisp and honestly, it made me rethink my home office set up.
In addition to connecting through Bluetooth, you can also connect to the setup through HDMI or Digital Optical cable. I do wish there was a little more control over the volume on the subwoofer, but there are a lot of ‘sound effects’ that make it a bit punchier. In general, the sub really adds a nice depth to the sound that a standard 2-speaker setup wouldn’t have.
I actually really like this sound bar setup rather than some of its competitors because for the price point, you really get a lot of flexibility with how you want to set it up.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Flexibility, Sound quality, Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very versatile and excellent sound
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What I absolutely like about these speakers is the flexibility. You may speakers and place them separately anywhere in the house to work independently. Within the same room, it is versatile that can be placed anywhere to a true surround sound experience. The speakers are true 4.1 surround sound with connections type or HDMI ARC, HDMI In, and optical input.
The subwoofers sound great and it makes the floor shake. This will make an action movie feel more enjoyable. Adjustment to the sounds can be made manually, the low, highs and bass.
The build quality is sturdy and not a cheap material. The casing has a slick black metal finish and with rubberized material on the buttons. What stands out of these speakers is its versatility; three options, 1) Portable, 2) Rear the second speaker, and 3) Sound bard combining the two speakers. The setup was simple and quick. Each component establishes a connection to the primary sound bar automatically. If it doesn't, then locate the pairing button. For the second speaker, it took me a while to find the pairing button (see image). The setup was in a medium size room and the sound was more than enough for a good surround sound.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Easy setup, Sound quality, Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Home theater in my bedroom!
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Super easy set up! In the box is two medium sized speaker towers with plastic stands, a subwoofer, a remote (with 2 AAA batteries), optical cable and 2 tie straps. No HDMI cord comes with this device. Plug everything in place and you are ready for great sound!
Movie, sounds great! Music, sounds great! Bluetooth works great! There is a sound effect button which switches between the different types of sound settings. Standard, Cinema, ASC and Bass. I highly recommend changing the sound to the different types of uses. Music sounds great in the Standard setting. Action movies sound great in cinema. ASC can be used to adjust the sound coming from the speaker according to the room size/shape. The bass setting is great for music but if you live in an apartment/townhouse or have close neighbors you may get noise complaints. The bass is really superb for the size of this equipment.
Make sure you turn the switch to sound bar on the secondary speaker (the one with the bluetooth button on it), so that all of the speakers will play, you will know that it is not switched on by the little red light on the secondary speaker. If it is red, the switch is not on; it will turn white when it is working properly.
Would I buy this product again, MOST DEFINITELY YES!!!!!!!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Design, Sound quality, Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
REPLACING A BOSE SYSTEM
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Happens that I bought a new 4K UHD TV and now the rascals do not have the Audio Aux out.
For many, many, many Years ( Ok since 2006) I did use a Bose CINEMATE 2.1 channels and all was great but it is always time for a change because those BOSE do not have HDMI, Optical or Bluetooth inputs.
Then, from BOSE jumped to LG’s SJ7 Sound Bar Flex 4.1-channel speaker system that you can customize like a Soundbar, like separate speakers, and like separate towers. (all is included)
In My situation, I do have a 65 Samsung 4k UHD TV on a little table using the New Samsung legs (Huge Legs) leaving little or no room for soundbar on the front of the TV.
.... easy... divided the sound bar in two and select option "rear" and put it behind/under TV ( You can not even see them when they are off)
Connected the Optical (also included)
Put the batteries on the remote (also included)
Power all up and put the Volume on 15
Power On the Wireless Subwoofer and Press the Pairing button on the rear of the wireless subwoofer.
Turn On TV select Optical and that was just Great.
Remote has an AutoPower button and system turns on and off using the TV power.
After using BOSE for years I was ( I am ) really impress for the sound Quality of this LG System.
Tested with UHD Video from Netflix, Some test for 4.1 channels on youtube. All sound loud and great and you can see the difference using Soundround and Cinemate. The system also differentiates between TV and Movies.
Simple Great Sound and innovative design.
Now.... I hope is going to last many , many years as the Bose did.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
"Flex" as the name indicates
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The LG - SJ7 Sound Bar Flex Wireless Speaker System is slick technology!! The system is nearly wireless, the only connection to your TV is from the main speaker using either HDMI or the supplied optical cable. Once the main speaker is configured, the system configures the rest itself. The supplied instructions are more confusing than the actual setup. The SUBWOOFER is wireless and the 2nd speaker is wireless. I love that the 2nd speaker gives you the ability to take the sound anywhere you go! It features a rechargeable battery and bluetooth. I wonder if you can add additional speakers, LG does not make that clear. There is a difference from the LG Soundbar vs the TV's internal speaker. Works great with my Samsung TV! The sub produces pleasant bass/sound, which is not overbearing. The bluetooth speaker alone sounds decent but not as good as my JBL Charge 3. Overall, I love this sound bar. I don't have a ton of experience with sound bars because I don't watch a lot of tv. However, I think the LG sets a high bar.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Versatile System with Very Good Sound
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This is a very good system with versatility. I like that you can setup the speakers as left and right vertically on the included stands on either side of the TV for separation of sound. I haven't tried the rear sound setup as I like it the way it is, but it's nice that I can do that if I wanted to. The ability to customize the EQ via the remote is a big plus as you can adjust the treble and bass as desired, and when combined with cinema effect and adjust subwoofer bass level from the remote as well it's pretty good, nice bass and clean mid's and high's. It's setup in our relatively small living room so for me this system is very good, especially when comparing it to the TV's sound output which like most TV's is awful. I might add that I bought it as open box for $161.99 and feel that I practically stole this system, especially since it shipped for free. If I had to pay $400 or more I might consider other systems but for what I paid it's well worth it. If you can get this at a good price I'd say go for it!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great versatile sound, weak Bluetooth
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Sounds great with a good amount of bass, and is more than loud enough for my small living room. I don’t even get to crank it up because I get told to turn it down. I haven’t maxed it out because I haven’t needed to, so I can’t say whether this is a good option for a large room, but it should be noted that we have hard floors so the sound reverberates probably more than average.
For my purposes, it works great, but I can’t rate it 5 stars because the Bluetooth is so weak. The range is so short (less than ten feet) that I actually thought my unit was defective.
It’s advertised as being able to be split apart with one speaker put behind you to mimic surround sound, but the speaker becomes scratchy and unresponsive even at a short distance. So unfortunately I could not use that feature, and the same range issue applies if you want to use it as a portable Bluetooth speaker. You’ll have to leave your streaming device right next to the speaker or it will continually cut out. Other than that, I love it. The HDMI ARC feature makes it turn on/off with the TV remote, as well as volume control, and works with my iOS remote app.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality, Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice bass
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The initial reason I purchased the LG sound bar was because it sounded great in the store, however when I brought it home it didn't sound as loud when I watch Directv. When I watch Netflix it's pretty much like what I heard in the store. The option to connect it to my phone is awesome too, however the distance between the phone and sound bar isn't that great, I can't take my phone into the garage because the music becomes distorted. I guess I just have to adjust the settings when watching Directv so that it sounds the same and remain close to avoid any distortion with my music. It sometimes doesn't power on when I turn the tv on, but all I have to do is power it on from its remote and wait a few seconds for it to connect to my tv. I'm sure with a lil adjusting it'll connect correctly. Overall it's a good sound bar.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Wireless
Cons mentioned:
Bass
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Decent Sound Quality
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I enjoy the flexibility this system offers. It works great for watching TV, and is decent when it comes to music. It spends most of the time as a standard sound bar, with both parts in the front. I have pulled the portable speaker out a few times to use outside on my patio. Works ok for this purpose, the bass is weak in portable mode. Added bonus of having two separate sound bar pieces is th ability to create a larger stereo sound stage.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Flexibility, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Bass
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Out with the old, and in with the new!
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Great sound! Came from a 6 year old Sony sound bar, and can definitely tell a difference. Bass isn’t as pronounced, but overall, an improvement. Flexibility is great, and love the sale price!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Limited range
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Dynamic and Powerful
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Very impressed with this soundbar. I've tried it all 3 available layouts and have come away impressed with each one. The traditional sound bar option provides big sound coming from a central location. The split option keeps the powerful sound while creating a left/right balance. Lastly, the rear option creates a very nice surround sound feel. I will say that if half stars were available, the 5th star would technically be only a half. The range is somewhat limited and so there can be small blips in the audio even from a short distance when you've got it in rear mode.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Bass
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing sound, true stereo, HDMI CEC
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This is hands-down the best choice for a mid-sized apartment where there is no point in buying an expensive system with a heavy subwoofer where neighbors will always complain about the "thudding" sound they hear downstairs from you. The features are super easy to use and the remote is refreshingly simple (if you even wish to use it, which in most case you won't need to). It can't compete with an advanced true 5.1 home theater system. However, for the price and the AMAZING quality of sound it produces, you cannot go wrong. I especially like the fact that the two speakers can be separated and deliver true stereo sound which massively improves the listening experience, especially if you are into music. It is also HDMI CEC enabled which makes everything work magically. I have it working plugged into a brand new TCL Roku UltraHD TV set using the ARC HDMI slot. If you run into trouble with "no sound" on HDMI, try changing your sound output option on the TV to "Dolby Digital / DTS" and skip the Dolby Digital Plus option since it is less reliable and is not supported by a system less than 7.1 which these speakers are clearly not. If you are just a "regular" customer with expectations of having a good time with your sound system, you will be very very very pleased with the sound quality and the functionality of these speakers. PS: I put my subwoofer into a solidly built bookcase in the corner of my living room so it does not touch the floor. This effectively kills the biggest booms while watching a movie with explosions, but spares my neighbors. Be kind to others and have a good time :)
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality, Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
love it
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great soundbar with additional features that make it even better. one speaker is 100% portable and has an estimated 3 hours of battery life, the speakers can be positioned as a standard sound bar or configured in a way to create 5.1 surround. optical, hdmi arc, bluetooth all work great, although i recommend optical for best audio performance. best sound bar i have had.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Does its job very well
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I really needed a three piece sound system cause I have no room below my 55 inch game-room tv for a sound bar without it interfering with the picture. I wound up taking a gamble on this one and set it up one speaker on each side of the tv -- stereo mode. It was very easy to set up. It picked up the bluetooth connections instantly without any effort on my part. I just needed to plug everything in and turn it on.
What a great great sound! The bass is real deep and rich. I read some reviews about it not being loud enough. I experienced the same thing, BUT THEN, as I fiddled with it, I realized that the system is set to "auto-volume on", which will keep it from getting too loud during certain parts. As soon as I shut that down-- wow! It got pretty loud. It sounds much better than those 200-300 dollar sound bars I tested out (I have one in my bedroom). It's great for music and action sequences. Dialogue is a bit weak if you have it on "BASS BLAST" mode, which is the best for action movies. You can use "CINEMA" mode to alleviate the dialogue issue, but then you loose those pounding basses on the action sequences. For the price-- it does its job very very well.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great soundbar to pair with my LG OLED TV
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I purchased my 65” LG OLED TV a while ago and as great as the tv is it does lack in the sound department which was expected. I knew I wanted an LG soundbar. I was looking to purchase the SJ4 or SJ5 but I noticed this SJ7. I heard it at the store and decided to purchase it because of the flexibility it has and it was $200 off the regular price. I’m glad I got it. I have it connected to my tv via optical cable. The sound is good. The sub throws out good bass as well. The remote controls the sound, sound effects and surround levels if you set it up that way. One speaker displays when the unit is turned on or off, sound level and sound effect mode. And of course it powers on when I turn on the tv and powers off when it sense no signal from the tv. I’ve been satisfied with my purchase so far.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Unreal > a Soundbar
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Replaced an older Samsung (3 years) to match my LG big screen. The depth and richness you get from this is a marvel. Add the versatility and quite simply, this is a winner. Bar splits and I recommend setting each part of the bar vertically on each side of the TV. For the price you can’t beat that.
The bar also allows you to set up half of the bar as a rear channel. There are some remote glitches when you do this despite the part that interracts with your remote is still at the front and visible. Likely some firmware that needs some attention. I’ve tried several ways and vertically at each side of TV as I said is perfect.
I would highly recommend this. I received a big bill 2 months early and had to return and I can tell you there is a stark difference returning to my old Samsung. I will be grabbing another of these when opportunity arises. Best soundbar I’ve heard. Love the versatility as well as the depth and richness of the sound. I’ll be back for another.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality, Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Convertible speakers
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This is a very good convertible soundbar. All three units are wirelessly connected. One of the sound bar has in-built battery, so it can be used as portable speaker as well rear speaker.
Sub woofer is well built. Good sound quality.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality, Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
WOW , JUST WOW !
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This soundbar system from LG blew me away . How does such a small soundbar/ subwoofer create such great sound ?? The soundbar has two separate speakers for various configurations , includes bluetooth . A must buy unit .I highly recommend it.