Ticon Bt 565
How does it stack up against the giants?
| Feature | Ticon BT 565 | Redmi Soundbar (2.1) | Zebronics 9720 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Price | $$ (Budget) | $$ (Budget) | $ (Ultra-budget) | | Subwoofer | Wireless (5.25") | Wireless (5") | Wired (4") | | HDMI ARC | Yes | Yes | No | | Bluetooth | 5.0 | 5.0 | 4.2 | | Bass Quality | Deep, slightly boomy | Tight, but quiet | Muddy | | Best For | Movies & Hip-Hop | TV Shows | Casual background |
Verdict: The Ticon BT 565 beats the Zebronics on clarity and beats the Redmi on raw bass depth. Its only real competitor in the same price bracket is the Boat Aavante 1400, but the Ticon has a better input selection. ticon bt 565
Specs are meaningless if the sound is hollow. We tested the Ticon BT 565 across movies, music, and gaming.
Call clarity is acceptable in quiet environments; onboard mics pick up voices clearly. In noisy settings, background noise reduction is basic — callers may hear muffled ambient noise during busy commutes. How does it stack up against the giants
Based on available sourcing data and component classification logic, the TICON BT 565 is most likely a discrete semiconductor (such as a transistor, diode, or thyristor) or a specialized IC designed for switching or power regulation.
The naming convention ("BT") often aligns with European or Asian OEM lines focused on consumer electronics or industrial controls. Specs are meaningless if the sound is hollow
Key suspected specs (always verify with a datasheet):
The wireless subwoofer is a 5.25-inch down-firing ported box. It is not "small," standing about 12 inches tall, but the fact that it connects wirelessly to the soundbar means you can hide it behind a couch or next to a bookshelf without tripping over cables (it only needs a power outlet).