

🎬 Elevate your small space with BIG sound — don’t just watch, experience!
The Bestisan 16-inch Soundbar delivers powerful 50W peak audio through dual full-range drivers and U-style bass tubes, engineered for immersive surround sound in compact rooms. Featuring HDMI ARC, Optical, Bluetooth 5.3, and multiple EQ modes, it offers versatile connectivity and tailored sound profiles. Its ultra-compact design fits seamlessly under TVs or on desks, enhanced by smart remote control and HDMI CEC for effortless operation. Ideal for millennials seeking premium home theater vibes without the bulk or price tag.







| ASIN | B0BRX7KCLF |
| Additional Features | Bass Boost, Hi Res Audio |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | For Smartphones or Tablets, For Televisions |
| Audio Driver Size | 16 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,502 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #97 in Home Audio Sound Bars |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Brand | BYL |
| Built-In Media | sound bar , power cord , manual . remote control . wall mounting |
| Color | 16inch Black |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary , HDMI, Optical |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control, Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,945 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Frequency Response | 50 Hz |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.29"D x 16.5"W x 2.8"H |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | BYL |
| Model Name | SE07 |
| Model Number | SE07 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Items | 500 |
| Number of Power Levels | 16 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 50 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 16 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Soundbar |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home entertainment systems, general-purpose audio content consumption |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 2.25 Feet |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | One year |
| Warranty Type | ONE YEAR |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 2.25 Feet |
J**T
Great Inexpensive Soundbar for Camper
We recently upgraded our travel trailer with new electronics. Being that it is a camper and not our home we were looking for inexpensive yet enjoyable TV and sound but nothing to blow us away with. We elected to pick up a roku enabled 32 inch TV for the bedroom and mounted it to the wall. Right away we noticed 2 things: 1. The visual clarity was amazing and 2. The sound absolutely was horrible! The TV speakers reminded me of the old tingy Walkman headphones with no bass and staticy sounding treble. Thus we went on the hunt for a small soundbar to mount below the TV to attempt to have a somewhat usable entertainment system that wouldn't require us to listen to it only through headphones in order to enjoy the late night movie. We picked this soundbar up because it was small enough, had decent reviews and was cheap. To he honest we weren't expecting much but knew the sound had to be better than what the TV produced so the bar wasn't that high to satisfy us. What we honestly didn't expect was an amazing cinema sound from such a cheap setup! In our home we have a 10.2 channel 10,000 watt home cinema with eclipse subs, bowers speakers running off of a Marantz powered system. I have a good ear for what a quality system should sound like. Now am I saying this sub $80.00 soundbar would compete with our home theater setup? Absolutely not. But for a small camper bedroom the sound literally fills the area. The highs are very crisp, the background sounds pick up very well and the bass this little thing has during action shots will actually vibrate the walls! Watching a movie in our camper bedroom now is reminiscent of us sitting at home in the much larger theater doing the same. To add to it, the Bluetooth connection allows very easy setup for our phones to play music through it as well. The soundbar keeps track of the different devices well and auto connects in less than 5 seconds when you enter the area. The sound quality for music is good. It won't shake the ground and rock you out of your socks but it has a very manageable sound quality for an easy listening sound level to fill the background with music. The only downside that I have with it and many others have already voiced, is the lack of visuals to the sound controls. You have no way, other than your ears, to know what the bass, treble and volume is set on. Short of that for our installation i am more than pleased with this purchase thus my 5 star rating. We liked it so well that for our campers living area we have opted to order the 2.1 32 inch, 140 watt version of this soundbar as that upgrade. I would assume we shall be equally impressed with that purchase as well. But in all sincerity, if you are by some chance looking for a soundbar for your camper or rv and want something easy to setup and install that won't break the bank, this is the best thing on the market to achieve that and I would highly recommend it.
B**2
Absolutely worth the price.
Summary: Needed an eARC system that fit on my kids desk and took over the the pretty bad speakers off the new LG48" B4 OLED we got them that has really nasally sound. Didn't want anything pricey and robust, just needed a clean and fuller sound. for <$40 this thing is awesome. Voices come out clear. Both high and low frequencies sound clean enough to be able to enjoy a game/movie without sounding like the usual $40 speaker and fills the room well. It's not going to give you that crisp treble and full bass sound. Didn't expect it to. But, on a very positive note, it doesn't sound tinny and it doesn't produce that cheap bass rattle. Highly recommend as a cheap, small room, replacement for bad tv speakers. Highlighted Cons: Only 2 QoL issues that weren't dealbreakers for us. 1) It doesn't turn on with the TV. Might be the TV's signal or the speaker, not sure. Maybe a setting I'm missing (went through everything, not that big of a deal though that I'd spend more time troubleshooting it). When turning off the TV, though, it turns off fine... so... hm. 2) The 3 equalizer settings for music/movie/dialog are pretty useless. If you really focus and are close enough you can hear a veeeeeery minor difference between the frequencies. There is no max/min confirmation signal from the speaker when hitting the +/- buttons for the treble and bass but the light does flash when you hit the button. But the difference between potential max & potential min for either side are pretty non existent. Again, luckily the speaker sounds good enough at whatever setting it's at. However, as another QoL issue, the remote is essentially just a power button if used on eARC.
X**X
Decent for the price, could be better
The first thought I had when I opened the box was, "Wow, this is bulkier than in the photos." It's a large speaker, definitely not a low profile design. The sound quality was surprisingly good at first, yet after a few minutes of listening to it, I felt that it should sound better given its price range and size of the speakers. I have mainly used it for music and some audio while editing video. The best sound (to me at least) is with its default settings and the volume is below half. Higher volumes seem to distort the audio. When I increase the base on the soundbar, the sound seems to be more muffled with lower output than deeper or richer. I messed with the treble/base settings for a while, then pushed the "reset" button on the remote, and it instantly sounded better overall. ( I was looking for a soundbar with a subwoofer before I settled on this one that "has bass". I may be happier with a separate subwoofer, but this is good enough for general music and movies while I work. If good quality low frequency is what you are looking for, then you may want to go with a system with a separate subwoofer.) Set up was typical and easy. First I used the optical output from my computer (not using it for a TV) and it has the best audio quality. But I cannot quickly control the volume or playlist from my keyboard with optical (versus having to find and pick up the remote -- this has nothing to do with the soundbar itself, but with the computer), so I switched to Bluetooth. The sound quality is noticeably lower (but that's the nature of Bluetooth vs optical), but full control is within a quick keystroke without having disrupt working. It also has USB, auxillary and RCA left/right connections. The button controls on the side of the soundbar are the least useful feature of this product. There are no volume controls there, only power, skip forward and back, and play/pause. Also, the soundbar is black and the buttons are black with no back lighting, so they are difficult to see. The remote is easier to use. Overall, it's a decent soundbar so far. The one it replaces (different brand and lower quality) was decent too, but it stopped working after about 2 years. So I'll update this review in the future if anything changes.
A**Z
Get it if you want a smaller speaker
The quality of this speaker is incredible: it can get really loud. The only thing I find a little disappointing is that the base is a little weaker than I wanted, but if you increase the volume- the base gets marginally better. The fit and size look good where I have them placed, setting them up and the Bluetooth connectivity works incredibly well too.
W**A
Good product - worth the money
I bought one of these back in 2023 and found it fine for what I needed. I just purchased a second one for music in my shop and it works just as good as my first one. I would recommend this product.
J**1
Audio and Mute
First and foremost. The soundbar adds to the loudness settings in the TV. If you want normal sound when using the soundbar set the audio to zero in the TV before plugging in the soundbar. This will also allow the mute to work from the TV remote. If you really want to crank up the sound level to rock and roll concert level, then put the TV sound at a high level before connecting the soundbar. After connecting the soundbar just raise the sound level on the soundbar and wait for the neighbors to complain of call the police. LOL. The sound level is cumulative, TV + Soundbar. The quality of the sound remains good even at higher sound levels. The good 1. More than loud enough without losing sound quality. 2. Don't need the soundbar remote for changing volume or muting. Just use the TV remote. 3. Easy to set up when using HDMI ARC The bad 1. There is no indicator on the remote to tell you how much Bass or Treble you have. Also, I didn't notice any difference in the Bass or Treble which I had set in the TV settings when clicking on the Bass and Treble buttons on the soundbar remote. 2. The soundbar remote will not forward, reverse or pause regular videos played from my library of video stored on my steaming app like the TV remote will. 3. The Music, Movie and Dialog button appear to be preset equalizer settings. You either like them or you don't. They do make a slight difference in the sound quality and loudness when you change from one option to another when you are watching a video or using the Pandora app. The Ugly 1. The Insignia Fire TV offers more and better sound options, including the Advanced (Sound) Settings. 2. Using the soundbar locks you out of making any changes to your TV audio settings unless you unplug the soundbar, turn the TV on and go to audio settings. 3. I found the soundbar remote useless for my needs in that it isn't needed to turn the TV on or off, control the volume. mute the sound and doesn't appear to affect the have much effect on the sound quality. It also can't forward or reverse videos. Maybe it is more useful on TVs other than the Insignia Fire TV. Summing Up The only improvement the soundbar appears to make to the TV audio is that it allows you to crank up the audio to concert level. Great for pool parties if you have the soundbar connected to an Insignia Fire TV outside on the patio and don't mind neighbors calling the police on you. P.S. I have not yet installed the Spotify app so I can't comment on that app.
D**M
Works better than expected!
Surprisingly good quality sound for the money nice base mid-range and tweeter all adjustable all inputs work as they should might buy another one.
H**Y
DSP = Destructive Sound Processing and it completly ruined this speaker.
DSP otherwise known as Digital Signal Processing is a man in the middle between the sound coming from your device and the sound that goes to the amp in the speaker bar for you to hear. In theory, it can do things like give you fake surround sound and other features. What it does to this speaker bar is criminal and very poorly designed. The DSP in this speaker is so bad that the highs come out like a scratchy hissing noise and nothing you do will fix it. But it doesn't stop there, it also decides for you what you should hear. Let me explain. At low volumes, the internal DSP will determine that there is not enough sound being produced and will simply shut off the sound until some per-determined level is reached, and then turn the sound back on. So for example, your watching a guy walking in the woods at night and there are sounds around him from leaves crunching to owls, but if he isn't talking, this speaker will simply not allow you to hear those background sounds at all. And then when he says something, all of a sudden while he is speaking the woods sounds come back. And when he stops so does all those background sounds. In all of my life, I have never experienced something so darn disturbing. It completely ruins anything your watching at low volume. And by low volume, I mean the volume of your device. Because you can have the speaker turned all the way up and have a low volume on your device and it will still do it. I even purchased another sound bar that didn't actually say it had DSP hoping for better sound only to have it do the same thing. It got so bad that I simply boxed it back up and sent it back and purchased some small speakers and a mini amp instead and everything is back to normal. If your even thinking of buying this for any type of computer setup and this speaker will be close to you and at lower volumes, then walk away from this. I imagine that for just a speaker for your TV you might not notice this as much, but the sound is still awful.
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