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LG’S 2021 soundbars offer premium audio and AI features with sustainable designs

LG Electronics (LG) Singapore begins the rollout of the 2021 LG Soundbar lineup, with new models delivering a more premium audio experience, versatility and convenient control while upping the ante with eco-conscious designs and packaging. The new lineup offers high-quality audio, easy connectivity, smart functionality and stylish aesthetic with a modern look that is designed […]

LG Electronics (LG) Singapore begins the rollout of the 2021 LG Soundbar lineup, with new models delivering a more premium experience, versatility and convenient control while upping the ante with eco-conscious designs and packaging. The new lineup offers high-quality audio, easy connectivity, smart functionality and stylish aesthetic with a modern look that is designed to complement LG’s stunning TVs and blends well with any décor. 

  • Consistent surround sound experience with AI Sound Pro: The company’s soundbars allow users to take advantage of LG TV’s AI Sound Pro feature. 
  • Seamless pairing with Voice Assistant: The 2021 lineup is compatible with multiple voice assistants including Google Assistant and Siri . Now it’s easier than ever to control devices and play one’s favorite music from compatible device and services.
  • Superior acoustics quality calibrated for any space: When it comes to performance, LG’s 2021 soundbars inherit all the strengths of their predecessors with many of the new models featuring Meridian Audio tuning and Meridian technology, when in Music Mode for an exceptionally authentic listening experience.
  • Sustainability starts at home: While the importance of home entertainment has grown in the era of social distancing, so has concern for the environment and consumer support for companies and products that demonstrate a genuine commitment to sustainability. From production processes to the materials and packaging used, LG’s latest soundbars are designed with the health of the planet in mind. 

The new LG Soundbar models including SP11RA, SP9YA, SP8YA, SP7Y and SPD7Y will be available from early May at major retailers including Audio House, Best Denki, Courts, Gain City, Harvey Norman, Parisilk and Mega Store. 

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