Ultimea U2620 Soundbar Review
Our verdict
The Ultimea U2620 at $299.99 delivers a 7.1-channel, 460W soundbar with Bluetooth connectivity and a wall-mount option, earning a 4.4-star average from 300 reviewers. It is a reasonable mid-tier choice for buyers who want channel depth without the cost of a premium name.
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Living room setups where a 7.1-channel virtual surround experience is wanted without adding satellite speakers
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You need hardwired HDMI ARC at this price tier, or you want a standalone wireless subwoofer for physical bass impact
- Channels 7.1
- Power 460 W
- Speaker type Soundbar
- Connectivity Bluetooth
- Mounting Wall Mount
- Color Black
- Power of 460 W - higher than 70% of the 63 models we track
- Weight of 7.3 lb - lighter than 60% of the 63 models we track
Pros
- 7.1-channel processing and 460W output in a compact, light 7.3-pound bar
- 300 reviews at 4.4 stars reflects dependable buyer satisfaction
- Wall mount option supports a clean, cable-friendly install
- Bluetooth covers cord-free pairing with phones and tablets
- Compact 17-inch width suits smaller TVs and tight media setups
Cons
- Bluetooth-only connectivity limits direct TV hookup quality versus HDMI or Optical
- No dedicated wireless subwoofer in the package
- Shorter brand history compared to Sony, JBL, or Yamaha
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 300 owner ratings
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Popularity3.3/5
300 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other AV receivers and amplifiers, soundbars, home theater speakers, subwoofers, surround sound systems and Blu-ray players we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
This variant of the Ultimea U2620 is priced at $299.99 and connects via Bluetooth, with wall mount hardware included. The bar measures 3 by 17 by 3 inches and weighs 7.3 pounds, making it one of the more compact 7.1-channel bars on the market. The 460W power rating provides substantial headroom for a room of modest to medium size.
The 7.1-channel layout uses internal processing to create a widened soundstage from a single enclosure. This is a common approach at this price point and works best in rooms where placing satellite speakers is not practical. Content like action movies and gaming benefits most from this kind of virtual surround effect.
With 300 ratings at 4.4 stars, this version of the U2620 has built up a meaningful feedback base. The score is consistent with the other U2620 variant, reinforcing that Ultimea's mid-range soundbar line is performing reliably for buyers in this category.
Specifications
| Channels | 7.1 |
|---|---|
| Power | 460 W |
| Speaker type | Soundbar |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth |
| Mounting | Wall Mount |
| Color | Black |
| Dimensions | 3 X 17 X 3 In |
| Weight | 7.3 lb |
Performance notes
At 460W and a 7.1-channel internal layout, the U2620 is rated well above typical entry-level bars. The 17-inch length keeps it compact. Bluetooth connectivity is the main input here, which is reliable for casual listening but may introduce slight latency versus a wired connection for video-synced content. Weight of 7.3 pounds makes wall mounting straightforward.
What buyers say
With 300 ratings and a 4.4-star average, the U2620 sits comfortably above average in buyer satisfaction for this price range. The review count is large enough to provide a reliable signal, suggesting the bar consistently meets expectations for Ultimea's target audience.
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Frequently asked questions
How does this model differ from the other Ultimea U2620 listed at $254.99?
The primary difference is connectivity. This $299.99 version relies on Bluetooth, while the $254.99 version also supports HDMI and Optical inputs. If your TV has HDMI ARC or an Optical port, the lower-priced variant gives you more wired options.
Is 460W enough for a large living room?
For a living room up to around 400 square feet, 460W from a single bar provides ample volume for TV and movie watching at comfortable listening levels. Very large open-plan spaces may benefit from adding a subwoofer or choosing a system with satellite speakers.