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The best soundbars to boost your TV audio in 2024

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The built-in speakers in most TVs aren’t enough to fill your living room with immersive sound that adequately showcases the finer details of movies and TV shows. Thankfully, you don’t have to splurge for a five-speaker (or more) surround-sound system to improve your audio experience. In most cases, a single soundbar and maybe a subwoofer can often drastically improve the quality of Dolby Atmos content. To assist with your home theater shopping, I’ve compiled a list of the best soundbars in premium, mid-range and budget price ranges, along with a summary of what sets them apart from the competition. Just know going in that the more you pay, the more you’re going to get — both in terms of additional features and performance.

When it comes to features, the more you pay the more you’re going to get in your new audio system. Most affordable options ($150 or less) will improve your television’s audio quality, but that’s about it. Step into the $300 to $400 range and you’ll find a smart soundbar with things like built-in voice control, wireless connectivity, Google Chromecast, AirPlay 2 and even Android TV. They’re all helpful when you want to avoid looking for the remote control, but the best sound quality is usually only in the top tier and the formats those premium soundbar systems support. I’m talking about things like Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and other high-resolution audio standards. These are what you’ll want to look for if truly immersive sound is what you crave for your living room setup. And not all Atmos soundbars are equal, so you’ll need to look at the finer details carefully before you break into the savings account. If you’re after the best small soundbar, size and quality become important factors, but don’t overlook streaming services support for a well-rounded experience.

Sony HT-A7000 soundbar, SA-SW5 subwoofer, SA-SW3 subwoofer and SA-RS3S speakers.

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This is a big one. A lot of the more affordable soundbars are limited when it comes to connectivity options. They either offer an optical port or one HDMI jack and, if you’re lucky, both. Things get slightly better in the mid-range section, but that’s not always the case. The Sonos Beam, for example, is $449, but only has a single HDMI port. Even at the higher-end, the $899 Sonos Arc still only has one HDMI port. If you want to connect your set-top box, gaming console and more directly to your soundbar for the best possible audio, you’ll likely want to look for an option with at least two HDMI (eARC) inputs. HDMI connections are essential for things like Dolby Atmos support, DTS:X and other high-res and immersive audio formats. And with the HDMI 2.1 spec, soundbars can support HDR, 8K and 4K/120 passthrough to make these speaker systems an even better companion for a game console.

Another big thing you’ll want to pay attention to when looking for the best soundbar is channels. That’s the 2.1, 7.1.2 or other decimal number that companies include in product descriptions. The first figure corresponds to the number of channels. A two would just be left and right while a more robust Atmos system, especially one with rear surround speakers, could be five or seven (left, right, center and upward). The second number refers to the subwoofer, so if your new soundbar comes with one or has them built in, you’ll see one here. The third numeral is up-firing speakers, important for the immersive effect of Dolby Atmos. Not all Atmos-enabled units have them, but if they do, the third number will tell you how many are in play and how they contribute to the overall soundstage.

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Sony HT-A7000 soundbar, SA-SW5 subwoofer, SA-SW3 subwoofer and SA-RS3S speakers.

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Most soundbars these days offer either Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or both. When it comes to Wi-Fi, that connectivity affords you luxuries like voice control (either built-in or with a separate device), Chromecast, Spotify Connect and AirPlay 2. Depending on your preferences, you might be able to live without some of these. For me, AirPlay 2 and Chromecast are essentials, but the rest I can live without. Those two give me the ability to beam music and podcasts from my go-to apps without having to settle for — or struggle with — a Bluetooth connection. For instance, Sonos speakers often offer seamless integration with iOS devices, making it easy to connect and stream music wirelessly. If you’re looking for a wireless speaker that can enhance your TV setup while also offering flexibility for audio throughout the house, it’s worth considering a multi-room system.

This one might seem obvious but humor me for a minute. Nothing is more soul-crushing than getting a pricey soundbar in your living room only to discover you have to rearrange everything to find a spot for it. This was my plight when the Sennheiser Ambeo Soundbar arrived at my door. Yes, that speaker is absurdly large (and heavy), and most soundbars aren’t nearly as big. I learned a valuable lesson: Make sure the space where you want to put a soundbar will accommodate the thing you’re about to spend hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars on.

Basically, it all comes down to the TV you have (or are planning to get) and what the primary goal is for your living-room audio. Is it ease of use? Do you want the best possible sound from a single speaker or speaker/sub combo? Do you just want to be able to actually hear your TV better? Or do you want to turn your living room into an immersive home theater system with surround sound?

By paying attention to each of those areas, you should have a good idea of what to look for in a soundbar, soundbar/subwoofer combo or a more robust setup. With that said, we’ve put numerous products through their paces at Engadget and have a few favorites for best soundbar at various price points to get you started.

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Dimensions: 48.5 x 2.7 x 5.4 inches (main unit) | Ports: 2 x HDMI In, 1 x HDMI Out, 1 x Optical | Channels: 11.1.4

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Samsung’s Q990D is my top pick mostly because of its impressive, immersive sound quality. But, I also put it ahead of the pack because it’s a complete home theater setup. For $2,000, you get the soundbar, subwoofer and rear surround speakers all in the same box. While that’s pricey, putting together a comparable bundle amongst the competition will cost the same, or in some cases more.

Across all of the various pieces, Samsung packs in 22 total drivers that create an 11.1.4-channel speaker setup. The audio is crisp and detailed for Dolby Atmos content, making movies and TV shows as close to a theater experience as you’re likely to get out of a soundbar setup. The Q990D also has additional features like Private Rear Sound that only use the rear speakers when you need to listen at a much quieter level. This is a great option for music too, with the subwoofer providing booming bass when needed and elevating finer elements of tracks along the way.

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  • HDMI 2.1
  • All-in-one surround setup
  • Excellent, immersive audio
  • Handy features
Cons
  • Pricey
  • Not a huge update over last year’s model

$1,059 at Walmart

Sony

Dimensions: 51 x 3 x 5 inches (main unit) | Ports: 2 x HDMI In, 1 x HDMI Out, 1 x Optical, 1 x Anologue, 1 x USB-A | Channels: 7.1.2

Sony has a long track record of excellent high-end soundbars and its latest is another great-sounding product. The A7000 is a robust Dolby Atmos soundbar, capable of immersive 7.1.2 audio thanks to Sony’s 360 Sound Mapping, Sound Field Optimization, vertical surround technology and S-Force Pro front surround. There’s a lot of tech at work here, and I haven’t even mentioned 360 Reality Audio or DSEE Extreme upscaling, both handy when it comes to listening to music. Speaking of audio, you’ll have the option of using Chromecast, Spotify Connect or Apple AirPlay 2 to send your tunes to the A7000. The overall soundstage is immersive, with excellent clarity for both TV shows and music.

Two HDMI eARC inputs mean you can hook up multiple streaming boxes or gaming consoles. And thanks to HDMI 2.1 support, you can expect 8K and 4K/120 passthrough to your television, so the A7000 is a great option for gamers. This soundbar is expensive at $1,198 and it doesn’t come with a separate subwoofer (though it does have one built in). However, Sony does give you multiple options for both a sub and rear satellite speakers. The SA-SW3 sub is $298 while the SA-SW5 is $699. For rear speakers, the SA-RS3S is $350 while the truly wireless speaker (and much better looking) SA-RS5 set is $598. If you’re looking to save some money on the soundbar itself, Sony offers the HT-A5000 for $999 (although we’ve seen it on sale for $798 recently). It packs nearly all of the same bells and whistles as the A7000, only in a 5.1.2-channel configuration.

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Pros
  • Dolby Atmos support and 360 Sound Mapping
  • Works with AirPlay 2
  • Includes two HDMI eARC ports
Cons
  • Expensive
  • Doesn’t include a separate subwoofer

$998 at Amazon

Sennheiser Consumer Audio

Dimensions: 70 x 10 x 6.5 inches (main unit) | Ports: 1 x HDMI Out, 1 x USB-A | Channels: 7.1.4

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While this is the most compact of Sennheiser’s Ambeo soundbars, the Mini remains in the premium category for two reasons. First, you’ll have to add a subwoofer to maximize its potential, which adds another $600. Secondly, the Mini is already $700, so a complete package puts you at a comparable place to flagship units from the competition. Once you have both though, the Ambeo Mini is truly impressive for a small soundbar.

The main feature is Sennheiser’s spatial Ambeo technology that first debuted on the massive Ambeo Soundbar Max in 2019. With it, the company provides more immersive sound with a mix of driver placement and 3D virtualization. On the Mini, the audio profile is more reliant on virtualization than the bigger Ambeo soundbars due fewer speakers inside. However, you’ll still get a virtualized 7.1.4-channel speaker setup that works well for movies and music. That is, so long as you splurge for the Ambeo Sub too.

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Pros
  • Compact design
  • Excellent clarity
  • Great bass
  • Easy setup
Cons
  • Expensive
  • No bundled sub
  • Ambeo effect is limited
  • One HDMI port

$800 at Macy’s

Engadget

Dimensions: 25.63 x 3.94 x 2.68 inches (main unit) | Ports: 1 x HDMI Out, 1 x Ethernet | Channels: 5.0

Read our full Sonos Beam review

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Solid sound quality? Check. Dolby Atmos? Yep. Compact and easy to set up? Uh huh. Compatible with other Sonos speakers for a more robust system? You betcha. The first-gen Sonos Beam has been one of our favorites since it arrived in 2018, but there was one thing it didn’t have: Dolby Atmos. That was the big addition to the 2021 model, though it’s a bit limited since the Beam doesn’t have any upward-firing speakers. Sonos manages to make things seem more directional by tweaking audio timing and frequency instead of adding more drivers. The new Beam still only has the one HDMI port which means you won’t be connecting a gaming console or set-top box directly to this. It also means that if you have an older TV with an optical jack, you’ll need an adapter.

Pros
  • Relatively compact design
  • Good sound for its size
  • Supports Dolby Atmos
Cons
  • One includes one HDMI port

$449 at Sonos

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Dimensions: 21.93 x 3.66 x 2.76 inches (main unit) | Ports: 1 x Optical, 1 x Ethernet | Channels: 2.0 (non-surround), 5.1 (surround)

Read our full Sonos Ray review

Sonos’ latest bid for best soundbar may be its most affordable to date, but at $279, it’s not exactly a budget pick. Especially when you consider there are cheaper options that come with a subwoofer. Still, the compact design doesn’t command a lot of space in front of your TV or on your TV stand, making it a great option for smaller living spaces. The Ray is easy to set up and provides great sound quality for both TV and music, and it pairs seamlessly with iOS devices. There are some trade-offs when it comes to the immersive nature of the audio, but it’s a good option for upgrading your TV sound with minimal fuss.

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Pros
  • Very good sound quality for both TV and music Good bass performance for such a small speaker
  • Compact, unobtrusive design
  • Easy setup
  • Reasonable price
Cons
  • Sound isn’t as immersive as you get from larger models
  • People with big living rooms might want a louder speaker
  • No voice controls

$279 at Sonos

VIZIO

Dimensions: 24 x 7.68 x 2.28 inches (main unit) | Ports: 1 x Optical, 1 x USB | Channels: 2.1

If you’re looking for a way to improve your TV sound on a budget, Vizio has some high-quality options. With the V21t-J8, you get a 2.1-channel setup in a compact soundbar and 4.5-inch wireless sub combo for $160. This would be a great choice if you don’t want your add-on TV speaker to take up a lot of space. There’s no Wi-Fi connectivity, but that’s really the only sacrifice when it comes to the basics. HDMI ARC/eARC and optical connections link to your television while a 3.5mm aux jack and Bluetooth allow you to play music from your phone or another device. DTS Virtual:X compatibility offers some of the effect of surround sound without a bigger unit or additional speakers.

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Pros
  • Compact design
  • Includes wireless subwoofer

$102 at Amazon

There’s no doubt that the Arc is Sonos’ best-sounding soundbar, but it’s also the company’s most expensive. With a new model based on the Arc rumored to be on the way, it’s difficult to recommend this product over the likes of Samsung and Sony. The Arc works well as both a soundbar and a speaker, and the device will fit in nicely with other Sonos gear you might already have for a multiroom setup. It only has one HDMI port though, where much of the competition allows you to connect streaming and gaming devices directly to their soundbars.

I don’t think Sennheiser’s medium-sized model offers enough to stand out from the more powerful Ambeo Soundbar Max or the Ambeo Soundbar Mini. The Mini is more affordable and does a solid job with immersive audio in its own right. Like the rest of the Ambeo lineup, there’s no option for satellite speakers as you can only add a subwoofer to the soundbars. However, the Ambeo Soundbar Plus does have RCA input, so you can use it with a turntable if you’re into vinyl.

It really depends on what you’re after. A soundbar is definitely a simpler, more compact solution compared to a full speaker setup. If you want better sound than your TV’s built-in setup but don’t want to deal with multiple speakers and wires everywhere, a soundbar is probably the way to go. Some soundbars can even deliver impressive surround sound effects, thanks to features like Dolby Atmos and virtual audio technology.

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However, if you’re an audiophile or want true surround sound for an at-home theater experience, a multi-speaker setup with a receiver, surround speakers and subwoofer will give you a richer soundstage and more control over your experience.

Most modern soundbars connect to your TV via HDMI ARC or eARC, which is the easiest and best option for achieving high-quality audio. If your TV supports this, all you need is an HDMI cable, and you’ll get not only great sound but also some extra features like controlling the soundbar with your TV remote.

If HDMI ARC isn’t an option on your TV, you can use an optical cable, which also delivers solid audio quality. Some soundbars even offer Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connections for streaming music, and a few still have a 3.5mm aux jack for connecting to older devices.

Not all soundbars come with subwoofers, but many do or at least offer one as an optional add-on that you can purchase separately. A subwoofer is what gives you that deep, booming bass, so if you like action movies or want a fuller sound for music, having one can make a big difference. Some soundbars have a built-in subwoofer, but these generally don’t provide the same punch as a separate one.

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While we have featured TORRAS quite a bit here at Digital Trends, including the brand’s latest iPhone 16 cases, we’re doing something a little different this time around. We’ve had the opportunity to both unbox and get our hands on the TORRAS Ostand Spin for the iPhone 16 and we’re here to share a little about the experience. Our mobile editors did the unboxing and took some fantastic shots. We’ll also take a closer look at some of the case’s best features, and how they enhance the average iPhone 16 experience.

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TORRAS Ostand Spin iPhone 16 series cases Make Your Stand slogan
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It’s a point we tend to harp on a lot, but it makes sense. Your new iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, or iPhone 16 Pro, whatever the model, features an exquisite design. It’s a shame to cover that up with something bulky for the sake of improving durability. The TORRAS iPhone 16 series cases are designed with that same mindset, evoking true elegance and bravado. Starting with the curved back and rounded corners they recreate the sleek aesthetic of Apple’s design. Not only that, they have an anti-slip texture that’s skin-friendly and allows for a more secure grip — you’re less likely to drop your phone.

The cases don’t add much bulk to your device either. The contours match your device, on top of providing a host of features to enhance your experience. TORRAS set out to provide cases that help “make your iPhone live longer,” and it’s clear they’ve succeeded.

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Here are some of the great photos the editing team captured of the TORRAS Ostand Spin unboxing and hands-on:

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As you can see, there are three color options across the TORRAS iPhone 16 series cases, and the darker color Dune fits perfectly with this year’s new color for iPhones — Desert Titanium.

How do they improve the iPhone 16 experience?

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The most prominent feature is the flip-out magnetic ring design on the back, which TORRAS is a pioneer of. Replacing those stick-on and auxiliary pop rings, this one is built directly into the case. It flips out, with a 360-degree spinning function — to adjust to multiple usage scenarios — and also doubles as a stand. That way, if you’re at a restaurant, or doing something in the kitchen, or just want your hands free you can prop up your phone easily.

Some other things you can do with the ring include:

  • Clipping it to the screen on your computer as a second display or for use as an impromptu webcam.
  • Setting the phone up for still photography, selfie shoots, or other lifestyle shots.
  • Standing up your phone as a reference display while working out or cooking, allowing you to follow along with guides while keeping your hands free.
  • Place it on a nightstand or nearby table while in bed to watch media, browse TikTok, and other content.

Beyond the built-in ring stand, the TORRAS OStand Spin also has a MagSafe-ready magnet. It offers double the strength of a regular MagSafe magnet, per TORRAS’ claims. That allows you to connect your iPhone 16 with MagSafe accessories and Qi2 wireless chargers without added hassle, even with the case on. Pair your phone with a power bank to expand the battery life, attach to metal surfaces to hold it up or take photos, or secure it to car and bike mounts while you’re busy steering.

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Apple is developing smart glasses that would integrate AirPods and Apple Intelligence, claims a new report. The upcoming Apple product would be lighter than the Apple Vision Pro, presumably to compete with the Meta Quest 3.

Is Apple developing smart glasses to succeed the Vision Pro?

The Apple Vision Pro is one of the most expensive Mixed Reality headsets on the market. As Apple insists, it is a “spatial computer”. The company also asks $3,499 for the headset.

The Apple Vision Pro is a fully integrated product. It is a miniature computer that’s powered by a dedicated external battery. This makes the device bulky and expensive.

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is aware that it needs to “rethink its approach to headsets”. However, he speculates the company is currently unsure and hasn’t decided on its exact approach.

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In his ‘Power On’ newsletter, Gurman suggested Apple could be developing smart glasses. These glasses would reportedly be extensively lighter, and presumably cheaper, than the Apple Vision Pro.

Incidentally, Apple CEO Tim Cook has previously indicated the company is moving towards smart glasses. However, he admitted the technology is too elusive at this time.

Lighter smart glasses will integrate AirPods and Apple Intelligence

Meta recently surprised the tech world with an aggressively priced Meta Quest 3S and the Orion Augmented Reality headset with a holographic display. Simply put, the company seems to have surged ahead in the VR world.

Apple could be developing something similar. However, the company might not embed batteries, sensors, smart display tech, and cameras, into glasses. Gurman suggests a new pair of AirPods would be a critical component for the Apple smart glasses.

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The new AirPods would feature cameras. When paired with smart glasses, they would deliver visual and audio information about the outside world to the wearer.

Needless to say, Apple Intelligence, could play an important role in processing the data and delivering information. But to make the smart glasses lighter, Apple could try and outsource the processing to the iPhone. Some reports suggest that this approach would turn the smart glasses into an iPhone accessory.

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Football Manager 25 is finally on its way, with Sports Interactive confirming the news and announcing a release date. The game will arrive for PC, Mac, Xbox and PS5 on November 26, just in time for some Thanksgiving gameplay. At the same time, FM25 Mobile is launching exclusively on Netflix, while FM25 Touch should come to Nintendo Switch on December 3.

FM25 comes with two big updates: a switch to the Unity engine (everywhere except mobile) and women’s football (or soccer, depending on where you’re reading this from) arriving into the same world as the men’s teams. Sega-owned SI first announced the development of women’s games in 2021, claiming it would take a while to do in order to provide the same depth as the men’s ones. Last year, it confirmed women’s teams would be in FM25.

In a statement, Sports Interactive Studio Director Miles Jacobson said, “The world gets to see two of our multi-year projects come to fruition: the switch to the Unity engine and the introduction of Women’s Football. It gives us a real sense of achievement to begin sharing our hard work with you and we’re really looking forward to showing you more of the game in the weeks before the game’s release.”

Right now, anyone who pre-orders FM25 for PC or Mac from a SEGA-approved digital retailer will get 10 percent off. SI will announce pre-orders for Xbox and PS5 editions later.

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Esta es un vista rapida a los servidores Cisco en 3D del modelo UCS 210 M2 Rack Server. Suitable for stand-alone applications, including Cisco Unified Communications Ver 8.0+

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