European audio pioneer Jamo has launched its first soundbar: the Jamo Torsten.
As you’d expect from a speaker company steeped in products with standard setting style and a sound quality to match the great looks, the Jamo Torsten places a huge emphasis on simplicity of use and appearance, functionality and understated beauty – all of which are the hallmarks of Danish design as applied to the soundbar genre.
With 45-years experience building designer quality, lifestyle audio products the Jamo Torsten embodies this design philosophy showcasing soft contours, monochromatic colour scheme and textures that are as natural as those found in nature.
Combine this style with a raft of premium grade wireless features and you inevitably set a new standard in the crowded, integrated home cinema market place.
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Despite its horde of rivals, Jamo’s Torsten priced at $1,499 will attract discerning buyers who cherish their living environment be it a family home, smart apartment or smart office.
These consumers crave great sound from their TVs, appliances or portable devices but don’t want to pay the penalty of pedestrian styling and garden-variety features.
The two-way Jamo Torsten soundbar uses a combination of expensive soft-dome treble speaker drivers and patented waveguide speaker tuning technology to deliver smooth, detailed treble and natural midrange.
The Jamo Torsten takes care of clear, tight informative bass using a supplied, wireless, powered sub-woofer fitted with a huge 10-inch speaker driver and which is more than capable if producing cinematic quality surround sound used in tandem with the Jamo Torsten soundbar.
Bluetooth connectivity, thanks to Jamo Torsten’s NFC pairing capability is as easy as touching one button. Within seconds music stored on smartphones and tablets will playback through the Jamo Torsten where a built-in Dolby Digital decoder works to provide room-filling surround sound.
A Digital Optical input connection also ensures sound from any Blu-ray player, gaming console or cable receiver can also be connected, and a learning remote control is the icing on Jamo Torsten’s techno-cake.