Philips Launches Six New Soundbars In India, Starting At ₹11,999: Here’s The Full Lineup

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  • TPV Technology India has launched six Philips Audio soundbars in India. 
  • The span from 2.1 to 5.1 channel configurations, with output ranging from 100W to 600W.
  • All six models support Bluetooth, USB, HDMI ARC, Optical, and AUX connectivity and are available on Flipkart and select offline retail stores across India.

TPV Technology India has launched six new Philips soundbars in India, across both 2.1 and 5.1 channel configurations and output ranging from 100W to 600W. The lineup is available on Flipkart and at select offline retail outlets across the country, with pricing starting at Rs 17,999.

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Philips Soundbars With 2.1 Channel Output

Five of the six new products are 2.1-channel soundbars, all of which are paired with dedicated subwoofers and share the same connectivity suite: Bluetooth, USB, HDMI ARC, Optical, and AUX. 

  • The entry-level TAB4301/94 delivers 100W through a 5.5-inch subwoofer, ideal for small-sized rooms at ₹3,499. 
  • Moving up, the TAB4361/94 offers 160W and the same 5.5-inch subwoofer, targeting mid-sized rooms. It costs ₹4,499. 
  • The TAB5321/94 matches the 5.5-inch subwoofer but steps up to 200W with Dolby Audio support, priced at ₹6,999. This could be used in living rooms or large bedrooms.

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  • The TAB4230/94 is built for larger or outdoor spaces, delivering 300W with Dolby Audio through a larger 6-inch subwoofer, priced at ₹7,999. 
  • At the top of the 2.1 range, the TAB5341/94 produces 400W through an 8-inch subwoofer with Dolby Audio, priced at ₹8,499.

Philips Soundbars With 5.1 Channel Output

The standout soundbar in the entire range, TAB5651/94, is a full-channel system that delivers 600W through an 8-inch wired subwoofer and satellite speakers for multi-directional surround sound. Other features like Dolby Digital decoding, Bluetooth, USB, HDMI ARC, Optical, and AUX are also included. 

This particular model is the most expensive in the entire lineup, costing ₹11,999. 

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With a deep understanding of both iOS and Android ecosystems, Shikhar specializes in daily tech news, how-to explainers, product comparisons, and in-depth reviews. His DSLR photography in product reviews is recognized as among the best on the team.

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