Harman Kardon Enchant 1300
All in One 13-Channel Soundbar with MultiBeam™ Surround Sound
Getting started with your Harman Kardon Enchant 1300
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Product Specifications
- Maximum Audio Power
- 240W
- RMS Power
- 120W
- Standby Power Consumption
- <2W
- HDMI Video Inputs
- 3
- HDMI Video Output(with Audio Return Channel)
- 1
- HDMI HDCP Version
- 2.2
- Bluetooth version
- 4.2
- Bluetooth Profile
- A2DP v1.3/AVRCP v1.5
- Bluetooth Frequency Range
- 2402MHz-2480MHz
- Bluetooth Transmitter modulation
- GFSK, π/4 DQPSK, 8DPSK
- 2.4G Wireless Frequency Range
- 2403.35MHz-2477.35MHz
- Note
- The soundbar is intended to be used for streaming music. A consumer can stream Bluetooth audio to the soundbar. A consumer can connect their soundbar to the local Wi-Fi Network and stream music with Google Chromecast. In addition, the soundbar will work with Google Home. It is designed to be instantly on and ready to play music at a moment’s notice, therefore, the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connection must remain active at all times to ensure proper operation. The soundbar is in compliance with the European Union energy legislation. The soundbar shall enter sleep mode (networked standby) through following
- Frequency Response
- 70Hz-20kHz
- Audio Channels
- 13
- Operating temperature
- 0°C - 45°C
- Max SPL
- 98dB SPL
- Dimensions(W x H x D)
- 44" x 2.6" x 4.9" (1120 x 65 x 125mm)
- Woofer Size
- 10 x 2" (50mm)
- Tweeter Size
- 1 x 0.75" (20mm) 2 x 1" (25mm)
Surround yourself with sound. Not speakers.
Harman Kardon Enchant Series soundbars feature MultiBeam™, an exclusive technology that delivers a truly incredible surround sound experience without extra speakers or wires. Hear deep bass without the need of an additional subwoofer or choose for superior bass with the optional wireless Enchant Subwoofer. Thanks to Google Chromecast Built-in, you can stream high-quality music from over 200 streaming services with Wi-Fi. Equipped with HDMI connections and the latest 4K compatibility, the Harman Kardon Enchant Series soundbars are beautifully designed to be the entertainment hub for each of your 4K devices.
FAQs & How-Tos
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If you have a mesh network (more commonly seen in Eero Mesh networks), it is possible that you may experience your satellite speakers or subwoofer intermittently disconnecting from the soundbar. This is similar to normal interference that occurs with products on a similar wireless frequency. The special thing about Eero mesh networks is that they do not allow you to move a device to the 5Ghz or 2.4Ghz band. The system will automatically decide which devices should be on which band and will move them accordingly (switching whenever needed). Some of our soundbars run on a 5Ghz frequency which is where the interference can occur. Since we cannot change the signal in which they operate and we cannot change the band they are connected to via their Eero mesh network, there are a few things you can do to try and stop this from occurring.
- Move the mesh nodes far away from the soundbar
- Use the 2.4Ghz band instead of the 5Ghz band (if your mesh system allows this)
- Ensure to enable/utilize the MU-MIMO setting (not applicable to all mesh systems). Please refer to your router's website to see if MU-MIMO is being utilized by default.
What is MU-MIMO?
MU-MIMO stands for Multi-User, Multi-Input, Multi-Output. This allows for the router to send a signal to multiple devices at one time vs. the previous version in which the router would be able to connect to multiple devices, but only send the signal to one device at a time.
NOTE: You may notice that when the soundbar is turned on, there may be a dip in the immediate internet speed, but it will go back to normal within less than a minute.
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