

🎬 Elevate your audio game — because your space deserves cinematic sound!
The Assistrust KY-8000 Sound Bar delivers powerful 80W stereo sound through 4 dynamic drivers, featuring a detachable 2-in-1 design for versatile placement. Equipped with Bluetooth 5.0, ARC, Optical, and AUX connectivity, it offers seamless integration with TVs, PCs, gaming consoles, and projectors. Customize your listening with 3 equalizer modes tailored for movies, music, and news. Backed by an 18-month warranty and 24/7 support, this soundbar transforms any room into an immersive audio experience.


















| ASIN | B0DNZCJ93D |
| Additional Features | 2 in 1 Detachable, 3 Customized Equalizer Modes |
| Antenna Location | For Televisions |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #208 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1 in Home Audio Sound Bars |
| Brand | Assistrust |
| Built-In Media | 1*Detachable Sound Bar,1*Power Adapter/ARC/Optical/3.5mm AUX Cable, 1*Remote(no battery), 2*Bases |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone;Projector;Tablet;Desktop;Mp_3_player;Television;Home_theater;Laptop |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Auxiliary , Optical , ARC |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,365 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | 60%Recycledpost-consumer acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene(ABS)+25%Metal+15%Other[Printed Circuit Board Assembly(PCBA)] |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Input Voltage | 100 Volts |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17"D x 3.5"W x 2.5"H |
| Manufacturer | Assistrust |
| Model Name | KY-8000 |
| Model Number | KY-8000 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | AC |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 80 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 17 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Soundbar |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming, Home Theatre, Theater |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Auxiliary, Optical, ARC |
K**X
Crispy sound, great sound modes, easy to set up. 10/10
It was a bit odd to connect to my tv together, but nothing complicated! Mine is plugged in so I can’t say anything about battery life. The size is extremely long and chunky, but I like it. The remote control is simple to use with ease, also no complaints. Overall, my boyfriend and I love the different settings between news, music, and movie. We’re always on movie mode generally but sometimes a show like survivor is extremely loud in music but low in dialogue. So setting it on news and on a higher volume will help offset that! Overall this thing is a beast, sound is clear and crisp. I don’t have to pass volume 21 before it gets too loud. I would recommend this to a lot of people and even gift it, great for the price. My only “complaint” is that sometimes it won’t register that my tv is on and I’ll have to turn on the speaker manually, happens like once every 2 months. Not a big deal for me, I still love it.
K**5
Great product for the price.
Absolutely great buy! Comes with different ways of being able to connect. Optical, auxiliary wire & hdmi arc, which i am using. Set up was fast and easy. Simply connect the hdmi arc from tv to the surround sound bar. Went to tv setting and change sound outputs. So far speaker sounds great and loud. Also have the options of splitting the sound bar into two and comes with a base for you to connect for it to stand. I have them both connected together.
T**.
Better than expected
Just wow. For the price I spent, it works great. It's super easy to setup and sounds decent. This speaker is not going to blow you away like a Bose but it is for sure better than the built in speakers for a tv. It's light weight and the option of one big sound bar or 2 speakers stands is fantastic. If I would give it a flaw it would have to be a lack of bass. However for the price it's perfectly fine.
K**T
Good Speaker For A Good Price
The sound could be a little brighter, but is clean with no hiss or crackling while connected optically. The system was fairly simple to hook up and easy to work with once you understand how to use each of it’s audio formats. The Bluetooth connects quickly. The Optical works great, but only when PCM is selected in the TV settings, otherwise you’ll get a blast of static noise that’s loud enough to wake the neighbors. This soundbar looks better than most speakers and takes up much less space for the amount of sound it puts out. We put electrical tape over its power light so it’s not distracting.
F**C
In every way outstanding/Loving it
I bought a new TV box and wanted to try a sound bar that can be placed behind the seating/couch area and this was a good fit, just what I needed. The bluetooth and the ability to split it into separate speakers is what sold me. So far it is much better than I expected, of course the sound is much better than my stock TV speaker. The build quality of the speakers and remote materials is good/decent and feels more premium than what the price suggest. The 3 different sound mode/profile is also a bonus I keep ours in movie mode and it gets pretty loud to fill the room. Installation/connection was easy and a trully plug and play device, the instruction are clear and easy to follow. In addition to an excellent product, the customer care/support after sale is just as awesome. I had the pleasure of dealing with them after finding out the remote was cracked upon arrival. Within a day of message exchanges with the seller the next day a replacement for the remote is at the front door, just amazing. Really impressed with how they handled the issue, thank you so much.
R**N
Ok for price but not without its issues
Setup was quite easy. You do have to provide your own AAA batteries for the remote which is required to get started - which is rather chintzy in my opinion and unusual for these types of electronics. CONNECTING : I tried all FOUR modes of connection and they do graciously provide the necessary cables to use all the wired methods - 1. Bluetooth (which I found out my TCL Roku TV unfortunately does not support 2. ARC - this uses the bulkier HDMI type cable and for some reason it required the volume to be turned up in the 80%+ level to hear sufficiently not to mention the quality didn’t sound particularly good. But it did at least allow use of the TV remote to change volume level 3. Optical - OK sound but which sadly requires controlling volume with use of the separate sound bar remote controller instead of being able to use your TV remote; 4. The AUX cable, which is the one I ultimately chose. It essentially uses the headphone jack output on the TV but at least this allows use of the normal TV remote to control volume. I have several issues that cause me to not be happy with this unit. 1. Whenever you turn it off and then back on it defaults to Bluetooth mode. That’s fine if you are using a TV that supports the Bluetooth. But If you’re using one of the three other connection modes, which in my case happens to be the AUX mode, then you have to manually reselect that other mode on the sound bar remote each and every time you turn the unit on. Definitely not a fan of that. 2. There are three listening modes - toggled through by repeatedly pushing the music/movie/news button on the soundbar remote. I see no way to determine which of those three modes you are presently using so I can’t tell you which one of the three is best but two out of the three of them sound very tinny to me and only one of them did I find to be satisfactory to use for my every day viewing. 3. There is no apparent way to pair your existing TV remote (or a universal remote or other desired remote) to the sound bar. By using the AUX connection mode I thought I could get away with just leaving the sound bar turned on and using my TV remote for volume control. But I’ve noted there is at least one command on my TCL ROKU TV remote that triggers this sound bar to turn off (but not back ON) Then I have to get out the other remote for the sound bar, turn it back on, and then it comes on in Bluetooth mode instead of the AUX mode that I was using. So no, it’s not convenient at all. Conclusion - produced only “decent” sound quality but certainly better than the TV. This is probably acceptable to most given the low price point. There are concerning Remote control issues, the fact that it defaults back to Bluetooth connection mode each time it is turned on (rather than remembering the mode you were last using),and the inability to use a single remote for your TV and the sound bar are deal killers for me. Oh - and c’mon, provide the two needed AAA batteries for the remote. Personally I would not purchase this product again.
F**.
I can hear you now!
I was looking for a little more boost for movie night and the ability to enjoy tunes around the house. The Assistrust Soundbar is light, durable for placement, sleek black speakers emmiting clear sound even when turned up loud. Great Quality for a Very Good Price. Instillation was easy with the detailed instructions that came with; Equipped with all cables needed too. Very happy with this purchase:)
S**S
Only three settings/no individual controls for bass etc/works
It's pretty good. I bought a Hisense smart tv and the tv speakers crackle and pop past a certain volume. The speakers work well, they're pretty easy to set up. The functions are really limited though. The remote seems to only have three settings (music, movies, news? I don't understand a specified news setting but ok.) The speaker works well for replacing basic speakers or non-functional ones. But if you're expecting a "surround sound" experience this will probably fall short. The best sound I can get is the tower setup with a speaker on each side of the tv set to the "movie" setting and the sound/bass is pretty good but there is not an ability to control the bass/treb etc all that, so your only option is to turn the system up in general to get the full experience which requires me to run the tv louder than I would like. For my use and the price ($50) I find it adequate and the sound quality is pretty good. But if I were shopping for an immersive/integrated experience I would spend at least $150-200+ as this is a basic setup to get around basic speaker issues.
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