VEVOR's home audio systems address a wide range of needs, whether you are setting up a dedicated home theater, improving a living room setup, or simply adding high-quality sound to a bedroom. Our extensive selection includes sound bars, portable audio & video units, receivers & amplifiers, and gramophones, providing music fans, movie buffs, and regular listeners with a single reliable source for crystal-clear, powerful, and immersive audio in any setting.
Are you looking for a comprehensive audio makeover that fills your room with well-balanced, rich sound without a complicated setup? Any excellent listening or viewing experience starts with a home audio system, and the correct parts are crucial. VEVOR offers home audio systems designed for practical performance at competitive prices, ranging from wireless sound bars and vintage gramophones to multi-channel receivers and amplifiers.
When establishing or upgrading a home audio system, the two most crucial choices are choosing the component type that best suits your listening environment and ensuring its power output is suitable for the size of your space. VEVOR's catalog covers major component categories and provides wattage values that help match output to room size.
Every home audio system is powered by a receiver or amplifier, which transforms source signals into the energy needed to move speaker cones and create sound. Compact stereo amplifiers with 50 watts per channel, perfect for small spaces and bookshelf speaker pairings, and multi-channel AV receivers with 200 watts per channel, intended to anchor complete 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound home theater configurations, are among VEVOR's receivers and amplifiers.
Total harmonic distortion (THD) is just as crucial as raw wattage when choosing an amplifier or receiver. The mid-range and premium models in VEVOR's amplifier series have THD values below 0.05%, helping provide clear, low-distortion listening at higher volumes. The VEVOR line of stereo amplifiers works well in smaller living spaces where spatial audio is less important, vinyl turntable systems, and two-channel music listening arrangements. AV receivers, on the other hand, are suitable for specialized media rooms where both film and music performance are a priority since they offer HDMI switching, Dolby Atmos decoding, and multi-zone audio delivery.
The driver size, sensitivity rating, and enclosure type of speakers affect how well they perform in a given space. Speakers convert amplified electrical impulses into the sound waves you actually hear. The speaker line from VEVOR includes floor-standing tower speakers with dual 6.5-inch woofers for large living rooms, bookshelf speakers with 4-inch and 5.25-inch woofers for small desk and shelf installations, and ceiling-mounted or in-wall speakers for whole-home audio distribution without visible cabinetry.
Decibels per watt per meter (dB/W/m) is the unit of measurement for sensitivity, which shows how well a speaker transforms amplifier power into audible volume. With sensitivity ratings of 87 dB to 92 dB, VEVOR's bookshelf speakers work well with both entry-level amplifiers and high-output receivers, requiring only moderate volume to fill a room. A center-channel speaker from the same VEVOR series as the left and right main speakers ensures tonal consistency throughout the soundstage for home theater applications. This feature significantly enhances dialogue clarity during movie playback and maintains a consistent listening experience from every seat in the room.
Apartment dwellers, bedroom settings, and anyone looking for a major audio enhancement over built-in television speakers without the footprint of a full multi-speaker system are increasingly choosing sound bars. The VEVOR sound bar range includes 3.1-channel sound bars with a dedicated wireless subwoofer that delivers 120 watts of combined output for truly room-filling bass response, as well as slim 2.0-channel units rated at 60 watts total output, which fit neatly beneath a 43-inch to 55-inch television.
A sound bar's practical advantage over a conventional speaker system is how easy it is to install: all you need is an HDMI ARC or optical connection to connect the device to any contemporary television; no additional amplifier or receiver is necessary. The integrated digital signal processing (DSP) in VEVOR's sound bars extends the virtual soundstage beyond the bar's actual width, providing a more expansive listening experience than its small size would suggest. Models with a dedicated subwoofer may reproduce low frequencies as low as 40 Hz, which is adequate for representing kick drums, cinematic bass hits, and the low-end weight that is completely absent from typical television audio.
In addition to permanent home installations, VEVOR's line of audio systems includes portable video and audio players, as well as decorative-functional gramophones with both decorative and audio uses in a home setting. With ratings ranging from 10 to 40 watts, IPX5 water resistance for outdoor use, and 8 to 12 hours of playback per charge, VEVOR's portable Bluetooth speakers are useful companions for travel, garden parties, and room-to-room listening.
Gramophones hold a special place in the home audio market because they combine authentic vinyl playback with an eye-catching retro design that serves as both an audio component and a décor centerpiece. The VEVOR phonograph models feature built-in amplification, ceramic or magnetic cartridge styli, and auxiliary output connectors for connecting to external speakers for increased volume. These devices are highly appealing to both gift buyers looking for a unique, high-perceived-value item and vinyl lovers seeking period-correct presentation alongside functional playback. A phonograph can serve as the focal point of a surprisingly functional and aesthetically pleasing vintage-style listening area when combined with VEVOR's amplifier series.
How well a home audio system connects with your current devices and how accurately it reproduces audio at all volume levels depends on connectivity choices and quantifiable sound quality parameters. With the increasing blending of wired and wireless sources in modern listening situations, these variables are particularly crucial.
From 4K TVs and gaming consoles linked via HDMI ARC to smartphones streaming audio via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi-enabled whole-home music platforms, modern audio systems must support an ever-widening variety of source devices. To ensure compatibility across all these use cases without the need for additional adapters or signal converters, VEVOR's receivers and sound bars support multiple communication paths.
In addition to optical and coaxial digital audio ports for connecting older source components, VEVOR's mid-range AV receivers have four to six HDMI 2.0 inputs that support 4K HDR passthrough. All of VEVOR's current sound bars come equipped with Bluetooth 5.0, which offers a reliable wireless connection up to 33 feet with minimal latency for video synchronization. With the addition of Wi-Fi and AirPlay 2 connectivity, several high-end models support multi-room audio grouping via common smartphone apps, without the need for specialized smart home hardware. VEVOR's extensive connectivity matrix ensures that components purchased today will continue to work with source devices added to the setup in the future, helping customers develop systems incrementally.
A few quantifiable electrical and acoustic characteristics, such as frequency response range, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and impedance matching between amplifier and speakers, ultimately determine sound quality in home audio systems. Instead of relying solely on subjective marketing language, consumers can make truly informed comparisons thanks to the full publication of VEVOR's component specifications on each product page.
With a frequency response of 45 Hz to 20 kHz, VEVOR's tower speakers cover most of the typical audible range and provide sufficient low-frequency extension for movies and music, without the need for a specialized subwoofer. Premium VEVOR amplifiers feature SNR values of 95 dB or higher, helping keep background hiss very low, even during quiet musical sections at higher volume. Impedance matching is essential for both system performance and safety: VEVOR explicitly indicates whether each amplifier is stable with 4-ohm, 6-ohm, or 8-ohm speaker loads, avoiding output clipping and overheating that result from mismatched component pairing. When combined, these requirements provide consumers with a reliable foundation for building audio systems that function reliably and endure for many years under normal use.
VEVOR offers a full range of audio systems designed to deliver high sound quality at competitive prices. These systems include robust receivers and amplifiers, precisely calibrated speakers, handy sound bars, portable Bluetooth devices, and endearing gramophones. VEVOR is the ideal option whether you are renovating a single room or installing a whole home theater. Explore the entire selection to improve your listening experience right now.
Yes, VEVOR sound bars work with most contemporary television models because they can connect via HDMI ARC, optical, or auxiliary input. The suggested connection is HDMI ARC, as it enables volume control via your TV remote without any additional adjustments.
50 to 80 watts per channel is typically adequate for comfortable listening levels in a space between 150 and 300 square feet. For clear, undistorted output, larger rooms or those with a lot of background noise benefit from 100 watts per channel or more.
Yes, VEVOR's AV receivers feature HDMI inputs for TV and gaming, as well as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity for streaming music. They may serve as the focal point for both regular music listening and specialized home theater sessions due to their dual-purpose design.
A 2.0 system lacks a dedicated subwoofer and has two channels, left and right. To improve bass reproduction, a 2.1 system has an additional subwoofer. A 2.1 setup produces substantially fuller, more powerful low-frequency sound for watching movies and listening to bass-heavy music.
Yes, VEVOR gramophones are compatible with standard 33 RPM and 45 RPM vinyl records, thanks to interchangeable styli. To enhance volume and sound quality beyond the built-in speaker, most models also have an auxiliary output port that allows connecting to external speakers or amplifiers.