I've been lucky enough to test out tonnes of speakers over the last few years, and still found a spot in my regular setup for some time. Now that it's just, I'd easily recommend it to anyone looking for an all-rounder soundbar to slip under a TV or monitor.
We at PC Gamer think it's the , and that goes to show how strong the combination of connectivity and sound is. It's a sleek old affair too, especially in all [[link]] black. However, if you aren't as much a fan of the all-black look as I am, it's also available at the same price in white, green, and pink.
It is a tad big so won't fit under low monitors and TV but I had no problem fitting it under any of mine. It also has touch controls on the soundbar itself, as well as a remote control, so you don't need to mess with it too much once set up and ready to go.
The BlueAnt Soundblade's sound is full and loud. It won't beat out more expensive dedicated speakers but an included subwoofer and two drivers give a fullness to the setup that works surprisingly well.
It's at its best in a very specific environment though. Where some sets of speakers combine with a soundbar for a deeper surround sound experience, this soundbar is a cheaper alternative to the whole set. You can chain it to another speaker via its 3.5 mm jack but it's more so intended to be an entire audio setup.
If you are running a tad low on space and want an all-in-one solution for audio, this is a cheap and pretty [[link]] way of solving your problem.