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If you suffer from allergies, asthma, or are worried about airborne transmission of COVID-19, a high-quality air purifier can help you breathe a little easier. Suitable for rooms up to 512 square feet, LG s $1,299 LG PuriCare 360 packs two large 360-degree filters, both of which feature a True HEPA layer that promises to trap 99.97% of dust particles as small as 0.3 microns, and an active carbon deodorizing layer that captures foul smells and reduces harmful gases in the air. It also features Wi-Fi, so you can control it with your phone or voice in addition to the included remote, and LG s companion app lets you remotely monitor your home s air quality and create a weekly cleaning schedule. In testing, the PuriCare 360 cleared the air faster than the $799.99 Dyson Pure Humidify+Cool, so while it s definitely one of the pricier smart air purifiers you can buy, it s also one of the more effective.
Silent movies might have been a big hit back in the 1890s, but nowadays, it s not very fun to watch a movie without audible dialogue. A thin flatscreen television may look great, but it often needs a high-quality sound system to get the audio it deserves. If you aren t hearing anything from your soundbar, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can take to get your talkies up and running again.
Double-Check Your Inputs and Cables
This may seem obvious, but make sure the volume is turned up and your soundbar is set to the correct input.
If your TV is plugged into the soundbar s HDMI 1 port, make sure your soundbar is set to HDMI 1. If your TV is plugged in with an optical cable (also known as TOSLINK), look for an Optical or Digital In option. If your soundbar has a companion app for your phone, try using it to change the input, as it may be more reliable than the remote or vice-versa. (Also, make sure the volume is turned up).
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