

🎬 Elevate your home theater to blockbuster status with JBL’s wireless surround revolution!
The JBL Bar 1000MK2 is a premium 7.1.4 channel soundbar system featuring detachable wireless surround speakers, delivering true Dolby Atmos® and DTS:X® 3D spatial sound with 480W RMS power. Its 10" wireless subwoofer provides deep bass, while MultiBeam 3.0 technology creates a wide cinematic soundstage. Designed for effortless setup and flexible placement, it includes PureVoice 2.0 for crystal-clear dialogue and supports HDMI eARC with 4K Dolby Vision passthrough, making it the ultimate upgrade for immersive home entertainment.


| ASIN | B0FHBKBMRZ |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,502 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #172 in Home Audio Sound Bars |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Home Theater, Smartphone, Streaming Device, Television |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (40) |
| Date First Available | July 10, 2025 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 11200130020114 |
| Included Components | 1 x HDMI cable, 1x Bar 1000M2 soundbar, 1x Wireless subwoofer, 2x Detachable wireless surround speakers, Remote control with 2 x batteries |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Weight | 32.1 pounds |
| Item model number | JBLBAR1000M2BLKAM |
| Manufacturer | JBL |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Bar 1000MK2 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 5"D x 47.4"W x 2"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Set Name | JBL Bar 1000MK2 7.1.4 Channel Soundbar System |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Speaker Size | 10 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Soundbar |
| Special Feature | Built In Microphone, Display, Dolby Enabled, Multi Room Audio, USB Port |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Theater,Gaming,Indoor Entertainment |
| Style | Soundbar |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 10 Inches |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 7.1.4 |
| UPC | 050036407861 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Airplay, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Woofer Diameter | 10 Inches |
A**.
Best Soundbar I Have Owned!
I always purchased Vizio soundbars with my TV, and the sound has always been garbage! My husband and I are blown away by the JBL unit! Very clear dialogue, rich full sound, so easy to set up with the app and easy create a wireless surround sound experience. I wish I would have purchased this years ago! We will certainly enjoy watching movies and television again!
A**A
The brand
Clear sound, deep bass
R**W
Rear speakers can't be heard! Base only at medium volume.
Overall the surround sound doesn't give a good Dolby Atmos or immersive directional sound. This is more like a really good soundbar system with good clarity and a really good base or sub when the volume is turned up, but without Atmos directional sound. When cranked up, the speaker bar and sub are loud, have strong base, and sound clear. The rears are underpowered to the point they have zero effectiveness. The rears are like a whisper at best and can't be heard unless you put your ears up to the rear speaker. The rears are completely overpowered by the rest of the system. This is with all the remote control settings turned up. At normal everyday listening you can't really hear the base (sub speaker) all that well. The sub doesn't kick in until medium volume, even with the equalizer tuned up. It's not like the sub is underpowered, rather more like a programming issue. You mostly only hear the main bar, which does sound really good. But I fully expected the base to work better at low volumes and the rears to have a decent effect. They might as well not sell the rears and take some money off the price. Basically I think the bar 500 and bar 700 would sound comparable given the weak rears speakers.
L**T
Nice Sound Bar Period
The sound quality of this is amazing. So easy to set up. I upgraded from the Bar 500 and man what a difference it is. Love the detachable speakers so you get the full surround sound experience. It’s definitely a quality sound bar and I got it on sale and saved quite a bit of money. Definitely worth it!!!
S**E
Big sound, easy set up
Great sound with easily adjustable control. Wish the surround could go up a notch more but ok.
R**W
Recommend
Outstanding sound. Surround sound excellent especially on music
M**R
Great sound but....
Great sound, rear speakers could be louder. I have a Samsung BluRay, an XBox series X, and a Fire TV connected to Sony Bravia. Multiple CEC/HDMI/EDID lockouts with no video. Never resolved Fire TV so I had to plug it directly in TV HDMI. Hours of troubleshooting, many video settings changes on XBox before I got it to work. Any more lockouts and I am sending it back.
J**.
Good but height is lacking
While over all I like this sound bar, I feel that the overhead sound is lacking. Otherwise, I recommend it.
M**S
Absolutely an amazing speaker system!! Bass, clarity and surround sound!
A**R
It sounds great and connects to all my blue tooth devices. The issue I had is the controller stopped working? It just decided one day it wouldn't function anymore. So now I use my projectors controller to control it BUT I still need to turn it on manually by walking up to it. So I can't give it a perfect score :(
V**V
INTRO So I've had the system for a few days and I have to say that I'm quite disappointed. I spent quite some time deciding between this and equivalent Samsung soundbars and for some reason, against my better judgement maybe, I decided to go with the JBL. I think it was a mistake but without testing the Samsung soundbars I cannot be 100% certain. Part of my decision was based around me owning the original JBL Xtreme 1 bluetooth speaker and I figured if JBL can get so much decent performance out of such a relatively small form factor then the soundbar being larger and more expensive overall should perform better. Yeah...No. My issues have nothing to do with the things most people complained about. As far as I can tell the system is performing exactly as it was designed......and that's actually my biggest problem with it. CONTEXT This is my first soundbar system, I am mostly used to setting up full surround sound systems with amps and separate speakers , stereo systems with subs with crossover adjustments etc. I don't claim to be an expert or audiophile by any stretch but I've owned and setup various systems over 25+ years so I have some idea on what I like and how to get the best out of them to my ears. Considering the amount of reviews I have seen by various youtube "experts" and ordinary folks etc giving this system high praise, I have to question whether to trust anyone any more. PROS AND CONS Pros: OK yes the bass gets deep, the bass can rock your walls/windows and annoy your neighbours if you like that sort of thing.....great, well done. The clarity from the speakers is pretty decent , setup is fairly quick and simple, the design is not bad , I actually prefer the sharper edges of the previous generation but compared to the bulky boxy rear speakers on the Samsung systems I like the form factor of the JBLs. Wireless connection has been solid, I'm not noticing any significant latency or anything. The Dolby Atmos feeling is decent I guess , I don't really have anything to compare with so I'm just going by how it felt to me in my room. Is it better than a regular 5.1 surround sound? I don't know , maybe, but only somewhat. Maybe I need to play with calibrating more but I don't think I was getting really accurate positional information and I think the separation of the front channels is lacking a bit because of the short length of the bar. There's certainly many moments where sounds are coming from places where theres no speakers so something is working but whether its accurate or not its difficult to say as its all based on reflections. This is supposed to be the Pros part right? ;) Cons: Here we go ......The 2 main problems with the JBL 1000mk2 soundbar and I'm assuming this is true for the entire soundbar range is that they are seriously lacking any decent lower mid/upper bass response in the soundbar itself and the woefully weak App. Most reviewers are banging on about the power of the bass from the sub but if you turn the sub off , the soundbar sounds weak and cheap frankly, those two bass ports on the soundbar, they are just for show , you would never turn up the soundbar loud enough to have any need for those bass ports to vent anything and I don't think they do anything good for the sound signature at all. They sound hollow and a bit tinny/boxy because of the materials of the soundbar anyway. If you compare them to the JBL Xtreme 1 speaker and the hefty construction of those, you get such a better sound from those. They really should have put in one larger more powerful driver in the soundbar to give the sound some heft and warmth. There's a noticeable gap in the frequency response of the lower-mid/upper-bass from the soundbar and the sub doesn't accommodate for it because the crossover setup seems to make the sub kick in at a too low a frequency range. For example there will be moments in a movie where the sub is doing almost nothing at all which means all the work is being done by the soundbar and that's when you will realise how woefully inadequate the soundbar is. In a normal separated sub setups or amp you would have a crossover adjustment to help make up for the lack of bass from the other speakers but we don't have that ability here. We're at JBLs discretion on what they deemed is fit for our ears. The App is so lame , there’s barely any controls to adjust anything or save any presets on the equaliser . It's the worst app for such an expensive system I have ever seen , JBL should be ashamed frankly. Basically JBL have decided the consumer are babies and they should just let the thing automatically adjust and then you deal with it. That's not how hifi audio / home theatre equipment should be. Every room setup has its own challenges and manufacturers need to give consumers enough advanced controls to be able to dial in the system to their specific needs. That's just how it should be and maybe 90% of the consumers are lazy and won't touch the advanced settings but you cannot give such limited settings without the option to have more advanced settings if needed. You're basically limiting what the system can do and its ability to adjust for its inadequacies . The whole point of making these convenient apartment sized speaker setups is to eek as much performance as possible from a small form factor and there's a heavy reliance on software to achieve that. Cripple the software and you might as well tell everyone that you don't have any respect for your products or your customers. Maybe I'm spoiled coming from dedicated amps with a million controls on exactly how much each channel can be dialled in but I'm not even asking for all that much. Having 0-10(or better) range for volume on each channel/speaker and a crossover range for the subwoofer is the bare minimum I would say for a system like this. And not having any way to save presets for the equaliser which has to be adjusted if you're switching from music to movies etc, slap in the face. It's not difficult , they've made a conscious choice to limit adjustments. Just having low-mid-high for the adjustment levels of the rear surround and bass with zero adjustment for center channel is crazy. If people live in an apartment like I do (which is what these type of systems are designed for) having room shaking bass is only good for the occasional party , but for day to day use , you want to dial in the sound scape so its well adjusted for the room and has good low volume performance. I noticed that I often need something between the low and high setting to get an ideal response at certain volumes and you just cannot do that , which is ridiculous frankly and then I have to manually adjust the EQ when I'm switching between movie and music because I can't save presets. I don't have any hope that JBL see it in their infinite wisdom to update the App and give us the options to improve the quality of life of this system. This is their second iteration of an almost flagship soundbar and clearly they don't care about that if it doesn't exist already. ADDITIONAL NOTES I actually attached the rear surrounds to the wall with the provided wall mount. Nice to have the mounts provided but the wall mounting setup is not great. The way the speaker slots into the wall mount, its a single connection point, it has so much room to move that the speaker sags a bit and can rotate slightly so it can look not level and aesthetic. I know these aren't necessarily made for permanent mounting but it was an option and I wish they had put more thought into it....but its the least of the issues. CONCLUSION Anyway long rant but general conclusion is , unless you ONLY care about bass from the sub , you probably want to go and check out the Samsung range (or something else) first before buying anything from JBL soundbar wise (I know its the same company ). Atleast they have the decency to provide more controls in their app for channel adjustments and not infantilise their customers. Yes their latest F ranges sub woofer speaker is smaller and might lack some sub bass heft but I imagine it would actually be better at filling in the gap of the upper bass/ lower mids and for an apartment it would be perfectly fine. I was seriously considering the 930f model Samsung which was cheaper than this and has more speakers in the soundbar so technically it could have even given a better Dolby Atmos performance for less money. I've attached a movie to show my JBL Xtreme 1 and the JBL 1000 MK2 soundbar (without the subwoofer on) playing some music to demonstrate how lacking in critical lower mid/upper bass frequencies the 1000mk2 sound bar is . (HEADPHONES NEEDED TO LISTEN!!!) . If they can make the Xtreme sound that full then they can certainly do it with the soundbar but they chose not to and it hurts the performance. I'm happy to be proven wrong in anything I said, this is just my opinion. Hope it helps someone with their choices.
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