Polk Audio Command Bar review

The Polk Audio Command Bar has a great all-rounder soundbar with built-in smart speaker.

Top Ten Reviews Verdict

The Polk Command Bar has all the important connectivity options and is a future-proof audio upgrade for any size home entertainment room.

Pros

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    Alexa smart speaker built-in.

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    Great all-rounder

Cons

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    Mid-level performance

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The Polk Command Bar is one of the best soundbars we tested and one of only two with a built-in smart speaker. The other, the Sonos Beam, is $100 more and doesn’t have Bluetooth connectivity or a subwoofer. The Polk Command Bar is the most well-appointed sound bar we tested regarding connectivity options and quality peripherals. The Polk Connect app is easy to use and makes the setup process quick and easy. Once the sound bar is connected to a home WiFi network, use the Alexa app to add smart home products and music streaming services to Alexa’s voice-control capabilities.

The Command Bar is the only soundbar we tested with Bluetooth, WiFi, and voice-control connectivity. WiFi is the preferred wireless connection for streaming high-fidelity music and movies. However, Bluetooth connections offer a quick and easy way to send audio from mobile devices that aren’t connected to your home network. A button on the remote turns on pairing mode to speed up the process. The Command Bar also has an optical input to send audio directly from your TV or an A/V receiver.

This soundbar has an HDMI input that is tailor-made for Amazon’s Fire TV and other wide HDMI streaming devices. You connect the video streaming device to the input and ask Alexa to play movies or TV shows from your favorite streaming services or music from Spotify or other popular music services. The Command Bar and Alexa app is also compatible with an exhaustive list of smart home products, like lights, door locks, thermostats, and Alexa-compatible TVs. When you are done watching TV for the night, use the voice control feature to lock the front door, turn down the heater, and turn off the lights and TV, all from the comfort of your couch.

In addition to the helpful voice control options, the Command Bar has the best physical remote in our test group. It has separate volume controls for overall volume and subwoofer level and the Voice Adjust feature, which allows you to adjust the volume of mid-range frequencies such as movie dialogue and vocals in music. The Command Bar scored above average in our dialogue and overall audio performance tests, but we felt it was lacking in bass response and surround simulation compared to the best soundbars we tested. 

The wireless subwoofer looks modern, and the matte black finish fits well among most home furnishings. Still, when we turned it up during loud action sequences, it exhibited flabby and disproportionate bass moments. The music, movie, and sports sound profile settings do a good job of automatically adjusting to specific situations. Still, we turned down the bass and the voice during our tests.

Should I buy the Polk Audio Command Bar?

The Polk Command Bar is affordable, easy to use, and has the best selection of connectivity options in our test group. Serious audiophiles might find the overall sound quality boring and flat compared to a high-end audio solution. However, this is a capable and future-proof audio upgrade compared to the poor sound emanating from your TV’s speakers.

Billy Bommer
TTR Contributor

Billy Bommer is a former Top Ten Reviews writer who now works as a technical advisor at Best Buy. He's a keen sax player, and lives in Utah. Billy also has a BS from Weber State University in Communications and Media Studies. His areas of expertise are diverse, and he has a particular passion for AV and audio tech.