Majority Naga 60 Review: a solid soundbar for a ridiculously cheap price

Good sound and 3D audio processing make the super-cheap Majority Naga 60 a pleasant surprise.

6 days Ago By space2occupy@gmail.com (James Holland)


The Majority Naga 60 is an enigma. This relatively small $64.95 soundbar offers a significant upgrade over the built-in speakers on most TVs while costing the equivalent of a dinner at a semi-cheap restaurant.

I would consider it among the for the price. It does have more than the low price going for it, however, as its sound quality is solid and benefits from basic 3D audio processing and a built-in subwoofer. That low price tag also makes it easier to ignore that the Majority Naga 60 tends to not perform all that well when close to its max volume.

It also makes it easy to live with the fact that there’s no HDMI passthrough – something I don’t expect in cheaper soundbars anyway. Overall, the Majority Naga 60 is an impressive addition for anyone looking to upgrade their TV sound without going the full home theater system route. It’s never going to measure up to something like the , for instance, but it’s not supposed to.

If your bedroom TV sound is a bit dull and you want to bring some life to your next viewing of , or want something a little better for the TV in your one-bedroom apartment, you’ll find its low, around-$60 price more than worth it. On the surface, the Majority Naga 60 looks like a normal soundbar. It’s got an all-black colorway with a metal grille covering the front half and top of the body.

At first glance, there’s nothing remarkable about its design outside of the outward-pointing tweeters on either end. Those tweeters provide the soundbar’.

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