Klipsch Flexus CORE 210 Dolby Atmos 44″ SoundBar + 10″ Subwoofer, 3.1.2-Channel Dolby Atmos Sound Bar + Flexus Sub 100 10″ Wireless Sub-woofer – 185 W RMS, HDMI eARC, Bluetooth, Horn-Loaded Tweeter

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Transform your living room into a captivating home theater with the Klipsch Flexus Core 210 Sound System. Engineered for true Dolby Atmos immersion, the 3.1.2-channel sound bar features dual elevation drivers, four aluminum front-firing drivers, and a horn-loaded center tweeter to deliver spherical, cinema-quality sound.
Paired with the
Flexus Sub 100, a compact 10″ wireless subwoofer powered by Class D amplification (80 W RMS / 160 W peak), the system delivers deep, pulse-felt bass without compromising footprint or aesthetics. The sleek ebony design ensures a seamless fit in modern setups.
Connectivity options are flexible and robust: HDMI eARC ensures high-fidelity sound transmission, Bluetooth allows wireless streaming, and optical and USB-C inputs provide legacy and future-proof compatibility.
Setup is simple—with included mounting hardware, HDMI cable, and remote, you’ll be ready in minutes. Refine your listening experience with Klipsch’s Connect Plus app—tailor EQ, enable dialogue enhancements, switch to night mode, or tweak volume—all from your phone.
Backed by the precision of Onkyo engineering and Klipsch acoustic excellence, this 185 W RMS system delivers powerful, refined sound. Plus, you can expand your system by adding another Flexus subwoofer to further enhance bass performance and coverage. With a 2-year limited warranty, immersive audio is now dependable audio.

Immersive Dolby Atmos Sound – Experience breathtaking, three-dimensional audio from the 3.1.2-channel sound bar. Includes elevation drivers for surround effects.
Powerful 185 W Sound Output – Delivers room-filling audio for movies, music, and gaming with rich depth and clarity.
Deep Bass Performance – Pair the 10″ wireless subwoofer (80 W RMS / 160 W peak) for impactful low-end energy.
Optimized Dialogue Clarity – Horn-loaded center-channel tweeter ensures crystal-clear vocals at any volume.
Versatile Connectivity – Stream via Bluetooth or connect via HDMI eARC, USB-C, and optical inputs.
Streamlined Setup – Mounting hardware, HDMI cable, remote control, and setup manual included for quick, hassle-free installation.
Klipsch & Onkyo Audio Engineering – Designed with Onkyo for acoustic excellence, delivering high-fidelity performance backed by Klipsch’s legacy.
Sleek, Modern Design – The ebony vinyl finish fits seamlessly into contemporary living rooms with style and sophistication.
Easy Control with App – Control EQ presets, night mode, Dialogue Boost, and volume with Klipsch Connect Plus app.
Expandable Home Theater Setup – Add a second subwoofer to smooth out bass response and expand your home audio ecosystem.

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  1. Christopher P. Gray

    Excellent product from Klipsch
    Just got this for my parents for Xmas to replace a ten year old Samsung soundbar. Vastly better even more so than the new ones out there. Great price for the package. Delivery was quick. Sound is excellent. Bass is superb. Setup is easy dialog/ voice quality is great and lots of available adjustments via the klipsch connect plus app and also just from the remote control. Came with two wall mounting brackets but they must be installed very well to make sure things are rigid because the bar is fairly heavy. Everything is very easy to use with the included remote control. You can also connect Bluetooth devices for music etc. functionality is very good. System is expandable so you can connect extra subwoofers and surround sound speakers if it suits your listening desires. The one thing you need to setup ( at least with Samsung tvs) that took a while to figure out was a setting in the menus. It is one setting that needs to be selected for everything to be super easy. Here are the instructions in case you need them:To turn on CEC (HDMI-CEC) on your Samsung TV, which they call Anynet+, press the Home button, go to Settings > General > External Device Manager, and toggle Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) to On, then connect your HDMI device.

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  2. GL3

    High quality, incredible sound, and easy to set up
    Was looking for a more high end sound bar and I knew Klipsch has been around in the surround sound industry for a long time. I bought this based on reviews and I am glad I did! I’ve been testing it with all my favorite movies and right out of the box it sounds incredible! Well balanced, awesome surround effects, smooth and powerful bass, and clean and present dialogue. Extremely easy to set up and use and only took me about 10 mins. Very impressed and highly recommend if this is your price range.

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  3. Nick M

    This soundbar is a no brainer…
    The Klipsch Flexus Core 210 is the best option for both performance and value. I have bought from the Klipsch website directly in the past but Amazon had this combo for about $ 500 that was half off buying direct this time. Grab it if you can. I always appreciated the mid and highs of Klipsch which I feel has great high end sound. I upgraded from an older Polk Audio system which was I was always happy with. The integration with the tv was seamless with the HDMI ARC, and the components are high end. What is great is that I live in an apartment and at low volumes you get a full range of bass not to annoy the neighbors. Sometimes you have to raise the volume to get that bump, but this combo seems to stilll pump it out at low volume levels. Pump it up and it’s loud and fantastic. I have had a lot of different systems and would say this is a no brainer if you want to enhance your tv experience. You can add on additional bluetooth accessories with the 200 Flexux soundbar. Tight deep and not sloppy bass with refined mid speakers, and what I think are the best high range of all my setups.

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  4. Ehrhardts828

    Worth the upgrade.
    Fantastic system. I originally got the Klipsch Flexus Core 200 soundbar for a new entertainment setup and while it looked great and the sound was good, it did not have the bass that I wanted. I returned it and purchased the Flexus Core 210 (which is the 200 soundbar with the Sub 100 combo) for a little more compared to purchasing separately. Set up was plug and play and the sound can be customized with the Klipsch app and you can easily change between pre-set eqs for music and movies as well as adjust dialog mode with the push of a button on the included remote. I may add the Surr 100 at a later date.

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  5. Jeff and Wendy

    Wonderful soundbar! Finally got me to ditch my fancy AV system with only a little bit of compromise.
    It took me 40 years of messing around with various speaker systems to finally come to the conclusion that Klipsch was simply the way to go (short of spending thousands of dollars on super-premium speakers). It started about 8 years ago when I got my first set of Klipsch bookshelf speakers – not even the high-end ones – about one-fifty, and then added a Klipsch reference series center speaker that I found at a thrift store for 30 bucks. This very modest set-up was better than all the Polks, JBLs, Cerwin-Vegas, and Fluance speakers I’d bought before.I then moved to a new house and had the developer put in their $1300 Episode surround ceiling speaker package which I matched to my Yamaha AV receiver and Klipsch 12″ subwoofer. This was the nicest set-up I’d had so far.So, that’s the background… I just moved again. All my neighbors in this new community who cared about audio had given up their fancy stereos and were buying soundbars from the latest “big name” brand (five letters, starts with an S). When I saw what an incredible pain in the you-know-what it was going to be to string my ceiling speakers in the new house, I thought that perhaps the time had come to give up my big bulky receiver-based system as well and do the soundbar thing, so I started comparing S—- and Klipsch (and a few others).But I’d already learned my decades-long lesson and I did not like the excessive cost of the S-word brand and I HATED the fact that I could not use my nice Klipsch subwoofer with their soundbar and had to spend a fortune on a proprietary one (that was a dealbreaker, S—-!)… so I decided to give this Klipsch soundbar a chance to step up and show them all that they’d spent too much. I decided I couldn’t quite justify the top-of-the-line one, but hoped the CORE 210 (with 100 subwoofer) would satisfy.Honestly… my built-in Episode 7.1+Yamaha system still beats this one… but not by so much that I will miss it. I won’t miss having to have a deep cabinet to put the receiver in. I won’t miss constantly having to show my wife how to use it, or getting it stuck in some weird mode, and I won’t miss having to string speaker wire. As good as this one is, it can’t really compete with 8 discreet speakers when it comes to sonic immersion, but it makes a very valiant try.So, after a month of breaking it in, I am super impressed with this speaker package. Works well with movies and music and really excels at acoustic instruments and vocals. Compared to the trendy S-word brand, the value it outstanding and I think it sounds a bit better – especially on the acoustic vocals.Your ARC-equipped smart-TV lets you use a single remote (or you can use the Klipsch app on your phone as a remote).So, if you’re ready to move up from a lesser soundbar or (gawd-forbid) the TV speakers, or if you’re finally ready to ditch the AV receiver for convenience and simplicity, I would heartily endorse the CORE 210 system. Klipsch has not let me down yet.I do have one gripe though – nothing to do with quality – with this system being such a good value, it’s frustrating that the cost of adding the wireless rear speakers seems awfully high by comparison – you’ll spend almost as much for the rear bookshelf speakers as for the main bar! But I guess they’re self-powered, so you can’t expect them to be as inexpensive as the regular Klipsch bookshelf speakers, and they’re still half the price of the S-word brand, so it’s a minor gripe. Whether or not they’re worth it is completely up to you.Overall – another excellent product, Klipsch!

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    Klipsch Flexus CORE 210 Dolby Atmos 44″ SoundBar + 10″ Subwoofer, 3.1.2-Channel Dolby Atmos Sound Bar + Flexus Sub 100 10″ Wireless Sub-woofer – 185 W RMS, HDMI eARC, Bluetooth, Horn-Loaded Tweeter
    Klipsch Flexus CORE 210 Dolby Atmos 44″ SoundBar + 10″ Subwoofer, 3.1.2-Channel Dolby Atmos Sound Bar + Flexus Sub 100 10″ Wireless Sub-woofer – 185 W RMS, HDMI eARC, Bluetooth, Horn-Loaded Tweeter

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