
In an era where sound quality can significantly impact our daily experiences, from the drum beats in our favorite songs to the dialogues in our favorite shows, the Majority Naga Soundbars can enhance that sonic ambiance. If you’re looking for a robust audio upgrade, consider the Majority Naga 80 Soundbar for powerful sound, or the more compact Naga 60 for versatile placement.
Key Features of the Majority Naga Soundbars
The Majority Naga 80 Soundbar boasts an impressive 140-watt built-in subwoofer coupled with two 2.25″speaker drivers, ideal for gaming, music, and cinematic experiences. Featuring 2.1 channel audio output and 3D sound technology, it promises to deliver a truly immersive listening experience.
Connectivity options abound with Bluetooth, HDMI ARC, AUX, USB, and Optical interfaces, ensuring a seamless integration with any television. The soundbar’s wall-mounting hardware simplifies installation, and you’ll enjoy enhanced usability with its dedicated remote control.
For those seeking a slightly smaller solution, the Naga 60 Soundbar remains close to the Naga 80’s audio performance:
Feature | Naga 80 | Naga 60 |
---|---|---|
Price | $89.95 | $67.95 |
Wattage | 140W | 120W |
Connection Options | HDMI ARC, Bluetooth, AUX | HDMI ARC, Bluetooth, AUX |
Subwoofer | Built-in | Built-in |
3D Surround Sound | Yes | Yes |
Wall Mount | Included | Included |
Audio Channels | 2.1 | 2.1 |
Dimensions | 31.8″ x 3.06″ x 4.6″ | 24″ x 4.6″ x 3.07″ |
Soundbar Setup: Getting Started
Unboxing your Majority Naga soundbar is a journey of its own! The robust packaging is akin to Fort Knox, with a built-in handle for ease of transport, though the plastic inserts can make access tricky. Be patient—it’s worth it! And pro tip: the power cord often hides in one corner!
Inside the secure packaging, you’ll find:
- Naga Soundbar
- Comprehensive User Manual
- Remote Control (batteries included)
- Mounting Wall Brackets
- HDMI, AUX, and Power Cables
- Protective Cover

While the initial setup appeared straightforward, I faced challenges when attempting to connect via HDMI ARC. My hope was to establish a solid connection, but after over two hours with the Naga 80 and similar struggles with the Naga 60, I quickly realized that every TV comes with its intricacies.
I opted to place my soundbar on the TV stand instead of mounting it since my TV wasn’t affixed to the wall. If you decide to mount yours, just drill four holes in the wall to secure it—easy peasy!

To set up, plug in the power cord and connect the HDMI ARC cable from your soundbar to the designated HDMI port on your TV. Turning on the soundbar and selecting ‘ARC’ should ideally elicit sound. I unfortunately ran into difficulties here—there’s a multitude of TV brands, each with unique settings, heightening the chance of a setup fiasco! Even my Fire TV system posed challenges.
Troubleshooting Sound Connections
When I finally dove into HDMI audio configurations, I uncovered a few critical missteps: plugging into a non-ARC HDMI port and discovering that my Toshiba Fire TV didn’t recognize Majority as a connecting brand.
Frustration led to an Internet search for the correct IR codes, which were fruitless. I even aimed to sync the Majority remote with my Toshiba TV. Alas, nothing worked, and after a couple of hours of persistent effort, I pivoted to Bluetooth. Connecting it via Bluetooth was a breeze—like a breath of fresh air after a long hike.
Maximizing Your Sound Experience
With successful connectivity, the joy of great sound commenced! However, I discovered that controlling the TV volume with the Fire TV remote was no longer an option after pairing the soundbar. As an ongoing workaround, I used Alexa to set sleep timers for low-power evenings. The next-day struggle continued with rearranging remotes to access various devices, which proved a hassle.

Interestingly, I noticed that the audio was often not in sync with the action on screen, a problem I attempted to amend by adjusting the audio delay without success. The solution became to unpair the soundbar whenever I was engaged in workouts, which could lower sound performance.
Audio Performance: An Impressive Render
Engaging with music via the **Majority Naga 80** made me appreciate its superior quality. The surround sound provided an immersive experience that was palpable through music and action films alike. While improvement on dialogues wasn’t particularly noticeable, modes like **Music** and **3D Surround Sound** made a striking difference in performance.

Accessible controls on the remote allow easy toggling between modes: Default, Movie, Music, and Dialog. Each setting is tailored for specific audio needs, and while the Talk and Default modes were decent, the dynamic sound improvement was mainly at its peak during action films or music playback.
It’s worth noting, however, that distinguishing audio differences between the Naga 80 and Naga 60 may require a discerning ear—both provide a robust experience with the distinguishable 3D Surround Sound creating the most impact.

Where to Buy
If you frequently watch movies or listen to music, the **Majority Naga 80 Soundbar** or **Naga 60** can significantly elevate your audio experience! It’s crucial to be aware of potential connectivity issues with HDMI ARC; preparation can save you a lot of trouble. Fortunately, pairing them via Bluetooth is a simple and effective solution.

While some users report successful HDMI ARC setups, your experience may differ based on your TV’s brand and model. Regardless, the ability to connect through various other ports makes pairing straightforward. If you mostly use the TV for watching standard broadcasts, the soundbar may not dramatically enhance your experience, especially within complex setups.
Interested in giving the Majority Naga Soundbar a try? Purchase options are available at $89.95 for the Naga 80 and $67.95 for the Naga 60.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I connect my Majority Naga Soundbar to my TV?
To connect your soundbar, plug it into a power outlet, then use the HDMI ARC cable to connect from the soundbar to your TV’s designated HDMI ARC port. You can also explore Bluetooth, AUX, or other options if HDMI ARC doesn’t work for you.
2. What should I do if there’s no sound coming from the soundbar?
If you experience no sound, ensure you selected the correct audio output setting on your TV. It might also help to change the HDMI port to the actual HDMI ARC port and verify that the soundbar is turned on and set to ARC mode.
3. Is the setup process for the Naga 80 different from the Naga 60?
Both models have similar setup processes. However, the Naga 80 has a higher wattage and features slightly better sound quality. The overall connection methods and usage remain consistent across both models.
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