
LG
The LG SQC4R is a 4.1‑channel home‑theater soundbar system that includes a compact soundbar, wireless subwoofer and two wireless rear speakers. It delivers 220 W RMS total power, supports Dolby Audio and DTS 5.1, and offers TV‑remote integration for compatible televisions.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors commend the LG SQC4R for delivering immersive surround sound with wireless rear speakers and a powerful subwoofer, emphasizing its strong bass performance and seamless TV‑remote integration. However, they note the absence of Bluetooth and the confusing power‑rating claims as notable drawbacks for consumers seeking modern streaming convenience.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the system’s easy wireless setup, comprehensive accessory bundle and compact footprint, especially for optical TV connections. Recurring complaints focus on the contradictory power specifications and the missing Bluetooth feature, which some feel limits the system’s versatility.
Common Complaints
Power rating discrepancy between advertised 420 W and actual 220 W RMS, lack of Bluetooth connectivity, and the need for a wired link between rear speakers and the wireless receiver.
What People Are Saying
“Easy wireless pairing for subwoofer/rears, no extra cords needed, good for TV optical hookup”
“Power rating confusion (220W RMS vs. advertised 420W)”
How It Compares
vs. Typical LG 3.1‑channel soundbar (basic model)
Advantages
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Choose the SQC4R when you need true surround sound and wireless rear speakers; stick with the basic 3.1 model for a simpler, potentially cheaper setup with Bluetooth.
vs. Vizio/Sony entry‑level 4.1‑5.1 soundbars
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Disadvantages
Select the LG SQC4R for a space‑saving, wireless‑rear‑speaker solution with TV‑remote control; opt for Vizio/Sony if Bluetooth streaming and built‑in network apps are priorities.