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LG’s most compact soundbar delivers room-filling sound to movie and music lovers in Singapore

Perfect for small spaces, LG Eclair features immersive Dolby Atmos sound and robust bass with low-vibration

LG Electronics (LG) announces the rollout of LG Eclair (model QP5) soundbar – its most compact model to date, locally. A 2021 CES Innovation Award Honoree, this soundbar is a great fit for contemporary lifestyles thanks to its sleek, compact design that fits well in limited spaces while still being able to deliver immersive sound. 

Experience superior audio quality with AI Sound Pro 

Despite its compact size, LG Eclair delivers powerful performance with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support while still keeping peace with the neighbours with its low vibration, power bass subwoofer. 

LG Eclair’s advanced, 3.1.2 channel system with wireless subwoofer employs Meridian Audio’s tuning and technology to deliver exceptional detail and spatiality. Meridian’s Horizon technology up-mixes two channel stereo content into immersive, multichannel audio to deliver a wider soundstage for a truly immersive listening experience with tonal balance that remains authentic to the original recording. 

LG Eclair offers an enhanced viewing experience thanks to a 4K pass-through support which allows viewers to enjoy stunning 4K and HDR content, including Dolby Vision, on their favourite streaming services. What’s more, adaptive LG AI Sound Pro analyses the content being played and automatically applies the best sound settings, depending on which genre of content the user is enjoying, whether it is news, music or cinema. 

Not only does LG Eclair make sound come alive, it is also designed with convenience in mind, requiring fewer cables without sacrificing sound quality. This is possible with its www.LG.com/sg 2 enhanced audio return channel (eARC) support that allows for the lossless transmission of 5.1-channel, 7.1-channel and immersive audio such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X on compatible TVs. Owners of 2021 LG TVs will also benefit from authentic and clear sound with TV Sound Mode Share, which combines the processing power of LG’s latest α (Alpha) AI processors and AI Sound Pro to reveal rich nuances of the content source.

Sophisticated design for LG TVs 

Measuring 296 x 59.9 x 126mm – only one-third the width of LG’s previously smallest 3.1.2 channel Atmos soundbar – SP8YA, the LG Eclair features a chic oval design and jersey fabric in classic black or white that blend in seamlessly with any modern décor and pairs perfectly with LG stylish TVs. The latest soundbar adds a touch of minimalism that suits various homes and perfect for diverse lifestyle usages – from catching up on exciting television drama series, to winding down after a long day with music. 

Designed for the environment in mind 

Beyond sound performance, LG designed the Eclair not only to elevate the home viewing experience but to also reduce its impact on the environment. With the brand’s commitment to deliver solutions that are sustainable, recyclable and leave less carbon footprint, LG has made the conscious decision to choose recyclable materials in various product components. The Eclair uses a polyester jersey fabric made from such plastic bottles which has been certified with the Global Recycled Standard, while its outer mesh comprises of recycled fabric made from plastic bottles. Additionally, the internal packaging has been replaced from EPS foam (Styrofoam) and plastic bags to recycled molded pulp – an environmentally friendly alternative that still offers protection for the product. This effort has resulted in LG Eclair being recognized as an Eco-Product by SGS Société Générale de Surveillance SA of Switzerland.

The LG Eclair (model QP5) soundbar is priced at S$999 and is available from midJanuary at official LG KrisShop, LG Lazada, LG Shopee and all authorised retailers including Audio House, Best Denki, COURTS, Gain City, Harvey Norman, Mega Discount Store and Parisilk.

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