B701S/K701S

Sale price$169.994.3

Experience cinematic power at home with the Bobtot B701S/K701S Wired 5.1 Home Theater System. With a massive 800 watts of peak power and a deep, thundering 6.5" subwoofer, it delivers room-shaking bass and crystal-clear audio. The sleek LED display, intuitive controls, and included remote make it effortless to enjoy powerful, immersive sound anytime.

Power Meets Precision

Experience cinematic power at home with the Bobtot B701S/K701S Wired 5.1 Home Theater System. Boasting 800 watts of peak power and a deep, thundering 6.5" subwoofer, it delivers room-shaking bass and crystal-clear sound

Loud & Clear Audio

Surprisingly loud stereo sound with punchy bass and crisp highs always.

Powerful Sound Experience

Immersive audio with rich bass and clear treble, distortion-free sound.

Distortion-Free Sound

Exceptional sound quality with dynamic sound and rich bass always clear.

 Big Sound, Bigger Impact

Bring cinematic power to your home

Packing 800W peak power and a 6.5" subwoofer, it delivers deep, room-shaking bass and crisp, clear audio. A sleek LED display, easy controls, and a remote make enjoying immersive sound effortless

Channel Configuration

5.1

Speaker Size

4 Inches

Product Dimensions

17"D x 13"W x 14"H

Controller Type

Remote Control

Compatible Devices

Projector, Television, Smartphone, Gaming Console, desktop, tables, DVDs

Passion for exceptional sound quality, making high-performance audio

Included in the box

Remote

Cables

User manual

“The sound fills my entire living room—feels just like a cinema at home!”
“Crisp dialogue, booming bass, and super easy to set up. I’m obsessed.”
“Movie nights will never be the same again. Totally worth it!”

Customer Reviews

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Scott Turner

This is a Great surround system Have it in our bedroom for me and my wife when we have movie night at home I am Truly enjoying this

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Ry Mann

This is a GREAT 5.1 surround sound system for the price! Super easy setup, and I can't find anything wrong with it, except the subwoofer is really loud, even when turned down to it's lowest setting. Not the best for upstairs apartment living unless your downstairs neighbors don't mind a lot of bass.

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Anthony Prince

Great sound quality easy to hook up and all functions worked out of box. Speaker boxes are very well made (from what I can see, only wish is it would be easier to take apart (no screws) in case of having to get into speakers but very trivial). Give it A+ and recommend.

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Edris Padilla

The unit works very well and it is really loud if you want it to be loud in regular house room. It has so many inputs for different devices but the ones I use the most are the DVD 5.1 surround inputs that work very well if your DVD player OR Bluray player have the corresponding channel outputs. Many players do not have those individual channel outputs (Front Left-Center-Front Right) and (Rear Left-Rear Right) . The unit provides the Subwoofer.If your sound source device does not have these individual channel outputs it most likely has a Coaxial and/or a Toslink SPDIF output. In that case you can connect these outputs directly into the Bobtot amplifier Coaxial and Toslink inputs. HOWEVER...you will not get true 5.1 surround, even though it sounds decent. I know what 5.1 surround sounds like, besides, I had a 5.1 surround sound file run through and the Front,Center and Right channels bleed into the Surround channels and vice versa. Of course, I checked several times the speaker connections in the back pannel of the unit and everithing was OK. So, in a case like this I recommend using a Digital to Analog converter. It should be connected between your sound source device and the Bobtot Amplifier. Amazon sells some of these devices and are not very expensive (later I will post pictures of them). In my set up I have an old External 5.1 Surround Soundblaster Extigy Digital/Analog decoder, with its output channels connected to the Bobtot unit surround channel imputs. The Sound Blaster decoder has a coaxial sound imput and that is where I connect my Bluray Player. Trust me, using a Digital to Analogue decoder is the way to go IF you want true 5.1 Surround Sound.Besides all this, you can connect small devices like portable CD player MP3 player etc. using 3.5 mm stereo cables which are provided in the package. You can make them sound better by activating the 5.1 surround mode in the Bobtot unit. By the way, all the needed cables are supplied, except the ones I purchased to connect my Digital\Analog decoder. Music sounds great through this unit and the basse sound is very thunderous. In fact, often I had to decrease the basse sound because it is very powerful. In summary, the Bobtot Home Theater System is a good alternative for adding surround sound to your movies and music if you are in a budget. Oh, I forgot...currently I am not using the speakers that came with the system except the center channel speaker. I am using my old and trusted Yamaha 140 watt speaker for the Left and Right front channels and two Sony speakers that were given to me for the Left and Right Surround channels.

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Eric Gandt

Splitting Audio RTX3080TI HDMI (video), HDMI Audio does not work, 5.1 analog from PC does, but Sub/Center need to be connected to white RCA, I could not do this with cables included.I normally have an RX4080, with a VRROOM (high quality high cost), splitting a 4K120Hz to 2K60Hz for the audio, I wanted the same using a RTX3080TI, but to this unit, for family. I can split the audio, but I get nothing on HDMI, I then tried TOS, where I got only 2 channel, when using 5.1. in the end I went with analog 5.1 from the PC (not what I wanted, but works), however, the sub/center need to both connect to White RCA jack, so that was extra money, still it works with analog and 5.1 now. Speakers are fine, but no better than the Logitech G51 from 2000 (maybe worse) I'm replacing and with no HDMI, it was not a great deal overall, had the G51 not had a bad capacitor resulting in popping, it would have been better overall.Note: eARC was not tested as this is HDMI Audio, and I do not have an eArc source on an RTX.