In my review, I plan to present the Soundcore Infini as a cheaper option than going to marriage counseling.
A little backstory:
My current A/V setup is a hodge podge mess of wires connecting multiple sources (game consoles/Chromecast/Fire Stick/HTPC/etc.) and various brands of speakers to a decade-old 7.1 receiver that I’ve Frankensteined together into a functional home entertainment center. For nine years, I’ve plugged everything into a 47" Vizio television, but I recently purchased a (fantastic) Nebula Mars Lite and a pull-down screen, thinking it would be great for backyard movie nights. Once I got it set up in the living room, we’ve been using it as our main screen.
Needless to say, balancing between one person’s need for more flat surfaces to display tasteful home decor and the other’s need for a high-quality media-consumption experience (I’m only utilizing 5.1 speakers instead of 7.1!) has turned into a constant point of contention in our house. I do admit, it’s become a pretty crowded living room and it’s time for a change.
My review technique:
I’m a copywriter by trade, so I would write an impeccably detailed review with pictures. I will review the ease of setting up the soundbar first. I will then compare the sound quality to my current 5.1 setup, the speakers in my television, and the speakers in the Mars Nebula Lite for TV, movies, and games. I’ll also compare the sound quality of the various bluetooth speakers I own (Anker Soundcore, Ultimate Ears Wonderboom, etc.) for music. Most importantly, I’ll share my wife’s reaction to the sound quality and the amount of shelf space required. I’ll post my review to a variety of websites, including Twitter, Amazon, Slickdeals, and CheapAssGamer.
Why choose me?
I currently own at least one product from every Anker sub-brand, and I understand the target market for budget-friendly tech with amazing customer support. I’ve also got a background in marketing, home theater design and installation. I want this product to be a huge success, but will give an honest review. It would also make my wife really, really happy if I can replace all of the speakers and receiver with a single soundbar.