Acoustic Audio by Goldwood AA5102 Bluetooth 5.1 Speaker System
Stream music from your phone to the built in Bluetooth Receiver
Integrated Power Amplifier with 800 Watts System Power
Pro Surround Function Automatically Converts Stereo to 5.1 Sound
Easy Plug and Play Connections
Standard RCA inputs connect to most audio sources
6 Independent RCA Inputs for True Surround
Stereo RCA AUX Inputs
Illuminated Display with Front Panel Controls
USB Drive Input and SD Card Input
Full Function Remote
Magnetically Shielded Mountable Wired Satellite Speakers
1 Powered Subwoofer Speaker is (H x W x D) 10.75" x 5.5" x 11"
Frequency Response is 40Hz-20 kHz
Enhanced Bass Boost Ported Design
5 Wired Satellite Speakers are (H x W x D) 5.25" x 3.25" x 3.5" each
2 Front and 1 Center Satellite Speakers have 6 Foot Single RCA Cables
2 Rear Speakers have 12 Foot Single RCA Cables
System Requirements
Standard US 110V Grounded Wall Plug
Any audio device with a standard 3.5mm Headphone, RCA Stereo or RCA 6 Channel Surround Audio Outputs
Search AA5102D for this model with Smart TV Digital Optical Input
Applications
TV or Home Entertainment System
Laptop or Personal Computer
DVD or MP3 Player
Cell Phone or Tablet
Gaming
What's in the box
1 Powered Subwoofer Speaker
5 Passive Wired Satellite Speakers
Full Function Remote
3.5mm to RCA Cable
3 RCA to RCA Jack Cables
Satellite Speaker Mounting Hardware
Instruction Manual
Pros: It plays music at least, remote control to increase your laziness
Cons: Not what is advertised definitely not 800 watts, cheap build
Overall Review: I immediately broke out in laughter when I had realized that this looked like something you buy at the dollar store at Canal Street, NY. IT IS NOT 800 watts!!! CyberAcoustics have really chewed more than they can swallow with this speaker system. I'd say it is roughly 32 watts at least. Seems like this company wants to make a quick buck until somebody like me comes along and plays hero for everybody's wallet and time. I'm vastly disappointed but whatever, it came with a remote control so I guess I'll keep it. But the thought of spending $90 on this is absolutely gut wrenchingly repulsive. I have another set of 5.1 home speakers made by logitech which was accurately advertised as 75watts and I spent way less than this cyber acoustic non-sense. You have been warned my fellow audiophile homosapiens