Upgrade to crystal clear TV sound and level up your audio experience. Enhance your TV, movies and games with built-in Alexa voice control, DTS® Virtual:X™ virtual 3D surround sound, a wireless subwoofer, and Bluetooth® streaming all in a simple, sleek setup.
“Alexa, turn the volume up in the lounge room.” With Alexa voice control integration, all you have to do is ask. The YAS-209 offers built-in Alexa voice control for easy control of your sound bar, smart home devices, music and more.
Take your home cinema experience to new heights with sound that comes from above as well as all around you. The YAS-209 features DTS Virtual:X – immersing the audience in exhilarating 3D surround sound from a single bar solution.
A key benefit of having a sound bar is the ability to minimise clutter – eliminating the need for surround speakers and cables throughout a room. A wireless subwoofer system takes this a step further by offering even greater flexibility in positioning. Experience explosive bass while enjoying the versatility of being able to place the subwoofer anywhere in the room.
With South Africa being home to so many different languages, we certainly have our work cut out for us when we look at all the different slang terms we use on a daily basis - not to mention Gen Z and their unique vernacular, which is always 'giving'... we're not sure what.
There are multiple ways to say the same thing in South Africa. 'Bro' can be 'bruh' or 'brah' depending on where you're from, and can also be anything from 'boet' to 'ntwana yam', depending on who you're talking to. 'Cool' can be 'kwaai', 'jas', 'lekker' and any number of other terms.
One phrase that isn't necessarily South African but is understood by everyone is 'cruising for a bruising' - which is exactly what France was last weekend, and what England are sure to be soon. Speaking of cruising, check out our deal on a 4-night cruise for 2 people aboard the MSC Splendida! How kwaai is that?