Govo GoSurround 320 specifications and in-depth review

Govo GoSurround 320

Manufacturer: Govo

The Govo GoSurround 320 is a compact 2-channel soundbar designed for straightforward audio playback without reliance on smart home ecosystems or streaming platform integrations. It keeps things simple with onboard controls placed directly on the device, making it accessible without the need for a remote or companion smartphone app. At 500 mm wide and just 78 mm tall, it fits neatly beneath most displays without demanding much physical space.

On the connectivity side, the GoSurround 320 offers Bluetooth with aptX Adaptive support alongside AAC codec compatibility, allowing for flexible wireless audio transmission from compatible source devices. An AUX input rounds out the wired options, though there is no HDMI output, S/PDIF port, or Wi-Fi connectivity. The unit weighs 1000 g and has a total volume of 2964 cm³, with no microphone inputs or voice command functionality included.

Pros
  • Supports aptX Adaptive and aptX alongside AAC, enabling flexible high-quality Bluetooth audio from a range of compatible devices
  • An AUX input provides a reliable wired connection option alongside Bluetooth
  • Physical controls placed directly on the unit allow straightforward operation without dependence on external accessories
  • Compact dimensions of 500 mm wide and 78 mm tall make it easy to position in front of most displays without obstruction
  • Lightweight at 1000 g, making it easy to reposition or mount
Cons
  • No remote control included, requiring users to operate the soundbar from the unit itself at all times
  • No Wi-Fi support, limiting wireless connectivity to Bluetooth only
  • Lacks HDMI and S/PDIF outputs, restricting integration options with TVs and AV equipment
  • No support for Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos, or DTS:X, meaning surround and spatial audio formats are not decoded
  • No dedicated smartphone app available for control or configuration
  • No Spotify Connect, AirPlay, or Chromecast support, ruling out popular wireless streaming methods
Who is this for?

This soundbar suits users who want a no-frills audio upgrade for their TV or desktop setup without the complexity of smart home integration or multi-device ecosystems. Those who primarily stream audio via Bluetooth from a phone or tablet will benefit from the aptX Adaptive and AAC codec support, which allows for reasonably capable wireless transmission. Its compact physical footprint — 500 mm wide and just 78 mm tall — also makes it a practical fit for smaller rooms or entertainment units where space is limited, and the direct on-device controls keep day-to-day operation simple for users who prefer straightforward, hands-on interaction.

Who is this NOT for?

Users who rely on home theater audio formats such as Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital, or DTS:X will find this soundbar unsuitable, as none of these are supported. Those who want seamless integration with smart home platforms like Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, or Apple HomeKit will also be disappointed, given the complete absence of voice command functionality and assistant compatibility. Additionally, anyone looking to stream directly via Wi-Fi-based platforms such as Spotify Connect, AirPlay, or Chromecast will need to look elsewhere, as all network-based streaming methods are unavailable on this unit.

Audio:

number of channels of sound output 2
has aptX
has aptX Adaptive
has AAC

The Audio section of this soundbar covers a 2-channel output configuration, keeping the setup straightforward for standard stereo playback. On the wireless side, it supports aptX Adaptive alongside the older aptX standard, enabling high-quality Bluetooth audio transmission with compatible devices. AAC codec support is also included, broadening compatibility with Apple and other AAC-capable sources.

Features:

compatible with Google Assistant
works with Alexa
has Spotify Connect
has Dolby Atmos
has DTS:X
has Chromecast built-in
works with Siri/Apple HomeKit
has AirPlay
supports Dolby Digital Plus
supports Dolby Digital
supports Bluetooth pairing using NFC

The GoSurround 320 does not include any smart assistant integration, with no support for Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, or Siri and Apple HomeKit. Streaming platform features are equally absent — there is no Spotify Connect, Chromecast built-in, or AirPlay. On the audio format side, the unit supports neither Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, nor DTS:X, keeping it outside the spatial and surround audio decoding space. NFC pairing for Bluetooth connection is also not available.

Connectivity:

has an AUX input
has an HDMI output
Has Bluetooth
supports Wi-Fi
RJ45 ports 0
has a microphone input
Has S/PDIF Out port

The GoSurround 320 offers two input options for audio connectivity: built-in Bluetooth for wireless playback and an AUX input for wired connections. It does not support Wi-Fi, and there are no RJ45 ethernet ports available. On the output and expansion side, the unit lacks an HDMI output and an S/PDIF out port, and there is no microphone input included.

General info:

volume 2964 cm³
has voice commands
control panel placed on a device
has a remote control
has a rechargeable remote control
Has a dedicated smartphone app
number of microphones 0
thickness 76 mm
weight 1000 g
width 500 mm
height 78 mm

The GoSurround 320 measures 500 mm wide, 78 mm tall, and 76 mm thick, with a total volume of 2964 cm³ and a weight of 1000 g. Controls are handled directly through a panel on the device itself, as there is no remote control, rechargeable remote, or dedicated smartphone app available. Voice commands are not supported, and the unit has no microphones built in, with a total microphone count of zero.

Final Verdict

The Govo GoSurround 320 is a straightforward 2-channel soundbar that delivers on the basics without overcomplicating the user experience. Its strongest selling point is Bluetooth connectivity with aptX Adaptive and AAC support, which provides a capable wireless audio link for users with compatible devices, complemented by an AUX input for wired fallback. However, it is clearly positioned for minimal setups — there is no Wi-Fi, no smart assistant integration, no advanced audio format decoding, and no remote control. For listeners seeking a simple, no-setup-required audio addition to a small room or desktop environment, the GoSurround 320 is a functional fit; those with more demanding home theater or smart home requirements will need to look at options with a broader feature set.

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