Over the past few years, TCL has made a smooth transition from scrappy outsider to major player in the TV marketplace. Like its Chinese compatriot, Hisense, TCL made its mark in the US by offering intuitive, high-performance smart TVs at knockout pricing. The brand would love to make a similar splash on the audio side of the A/V coin with its affordable soundbars, but it has so far failed to break through.
The Q6310 doesn’t provide a sea change there. This 3.1-channel bar and subwoofer combo is easy on the eyes and well-stocked for a budget system, but its sound performance is decidedly basic. If you’ve got a TCL or Roku TV, it could be worth kicking the tires here, especially since it’s often on sale for well below its $250 retail price. Otherwise, the Q6310 lacks the fire in the belly that helped make TCL’s best TVs among the hottest options around.
Pulling the Q6310 from its L-shaped packaging, I was simultaneously impressed by its stylish metallic exterior and fabric grille, and underwhelmed by its weight, which was just over 5 pounds. Weight isn’t always an indicator of performance, but high-quality audio components generally have some extra heft to let you know they’re legit.
You can set up the system in minutes—simply plug in the two components and connect the included HDMI cable from the bar’s HDMI ARC input to your TV’s matching port. (In some cases you may also need to turn on “CEC” in your TV settings to control power and volume with your TV remote.) The Q6310 then immediately commences Bluetooth pairing, signaling its status with a blue LED that glides back and forth like the red beam on the hood of David Hasselhoff’s talking Trans Am from Knight Rider.
That’s perhaps the LED at its most useful. It's the Q6310’s only form of visual reference, and it does its best to be all things, but trying to adjust settings like sound modes with the included remote is a mystery. There's little to no feedback.