Samsung HW-Q800F 5.1.2-Channel Dolby Atmos Soundbar System
- 5.1.2-Channel Speaker Configuration
- Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Support
- Use Samsung TV Speakers with Q-Symphony
- SpaceFit Sound Pro Plus
Sonos Arc Ultra Soundbar (Black)
- 9.1.4-Channel Configuration
- Sound Motion and Dolby Atmos Surround
- Trueplay Audio Tuning
- Clear Dialogue and Speech Enhancement
Samsung HW-Q600F 3.1.2-Channel Dolby Atmos Soundbar System
- True 3.1.2-Channel Speaker Configuration
- Dolby Atmos & DTS Virtual:X Support
- Q-Symphony Functionality
- Adaptive Sound Technology
Sonos Beam Soundbar (Black, Gen 2)
- Four Full-Range Drivers & One Tweeter
- Five Class-D Digital Amplifiers
- Works with Alexa & Google Assistant
- Dolby Atmos Decoding
Sony HT-S100F 120W Stereo Soundbar
- 2-Channel Configuration
- Up to 120W of Total Power
- Bluetooth Audio Streaming
- S-Force Surround Sound Technology
Samsung HW-B630F 3.1-Channel Soundbar System
- 3.1-Channel Configuration
- Support for Dolby Audio & DTS Virtual:X
- HDMI ARC & Optical Audio Inputs
- One Remote Control with Samsung TVs
JBL Bar 300MK2 225W 5-Channel Dolby Atmos Soundbar
- 5-Channel Configuration
- 225W RMS / 450W Max Power
- Multibeam & Dolby Atmos 3D Sound Effects
- HDMI, HDMI eARC & Optical Audio Inputs
Samsung HW-S50B 140W 3-Channel Soundbar
- 3-Channel Configuration
- Virtual 5.1-Channel Sound
- Dolby Digital 5.1 & DTS Virtual:X
- HDMI Supports ARC and CEC
Samsung Hw-S60D/Za Soundbar
- 5-Channel Configuration
- Dolby Atmos Support
- Space Fit Sound Pro for Calibrated Audio
- Adaptive Sound & Active Voice Amplifier
Harman Kardon Enchant 900 195W Dolby Atmos Soundbar
- 195W of RMS Total Output Power
- 2 x Up-Firing Drivers for Dolby Atmos
- 4K HDMI Passthrough with Dolby Vision
- Dual-Band Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Connectivity
Bose TV Speaker Soundbar
- Bluetooth Audio Streaming
- Optical, 1/8", HDMI ARC Inputs
- Supports an Optional Wired Subwoofer
- Wall Mountable with Optional Hardware
Sony HT-A9000 BRAVIA Theater Bar 9 585W 13-Channel Dolby Atmos Soundbar
- 13-Channel Configuration
- Dolby Atmos, DTS:X & IMAX Enhanced
- Sony 360 Spatial Sound Mapping
- 8K60 HDR, 4K120 & Dolby Vision
Samsung HW-Q990F 11.1.4-Channel Dolby Atmos Soundbar System
- True 11.1.4-Channel Configuration
- Wireless Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Playback
- Use Samsung TV Speakers with Q-Symphony
- SpaceFit Sound Pro Plus
Yamaha SR-B30A 120W 2.1-Channel Sound Bar with Built-In Subwoofers
- 2.1-Channel Configuration
- 120W Total Power
- Dolby Atmos for Virtual 3D Sound
- Dual Built-In Subwoofers
Klipsch Flexus Core 200 185W 3.1.2-Channel Dolby Atmos Soundbar (Walnut)
- 3.1.2-Channel Configuration
- Dolby Atmos Sound
- Up to 185W of Total Power
- Wirelessly Pair Other Flexus Speakers
JBL Bar 1300XMK2 11.1.4-Channel Dolby Atmos Soundbar System
- 11.1.4-Channel Configuration
- Up to 1570W of Total Power
- Detachable Up-Firing Rear Speakers
- 12" 300W Wireless Subwoofer
Bose Smart Soundbar
- Five Drivers with Two Up-Firing
- Dolby Atmos Support
- Bose TrueSpace Multi-Channel Upmixing
- Gain Vocal Clarity with AI Dialogue Mode
Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar (Black)
- 9-Speaker Array with 2 Up-Firing Drivers
- Dolby Atmos & Bose TrueSpace Surround
- A.I. Dialogue Mode for Clear Vocals
- Bose Voice2Video & Amazon Alexa Built-In
Klipsch Flexus Core 300 5.1.2-Channel Dolby Atmos Soundbar (Black)
- 5.1.2-Channel Configuration
- Built-In Dirac Live Room Calibration
- Dolby Atmos Sound
- 4 x Up-Firing Drivers
Samsung Q990H 11.1.4-Channel Dolby Atmos Soundbar System
- True 11.1.4-Channel Surround Sound
- Wireless Subwoofer & Surround Speakers
- Built-In Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Connectivity
- HDMI eARC with 4K120 HDR Passthrough
Yamaha SR-B20A 120W Stereo Soundbar
- Stereo Configuration
- Up to 120W of Total Power
- Bluetooth Audio Streaming
- 1x HDMI ARC, 2x Optical Inputs
Samsung HW-B750F 5.1-Channel Soundbar System
- 5.1-Channel Configuration
- 3 x Front & 2 x Side Firing Drivers
- Wireless Subwoofer
- Dolby Audio 5.1 & DTS Virtual:X Support
Klipsch Flexus Core 100 100W 2.1-Channel Dolby Atmos Soundbar (Walnut)
- 2.1-Channel Configuration
- Virtualized Dolby Atmos Sound
- Up to 100W of Total Power
- Wirelessly Pair Other Flexus Speakers
Sonos Beam Soundbar (White, Gen 2)
- Four Full-Range Drivers & One Tweeter
- Five Class-D Digital Amplifiers
- Works with Alexa & Google Assistant
- Dolby Atmos Decoding
Samsung HW-S700D 3.1-Channel Dolby Atmos Soundbar System
- 3.1-Channel Configuration
- Wireless Subwoofer for Booming Bass
- Dolby Atmos Support
- Space Fit Sound Pro for Calibrated Audio
Sony BRAVIA Theater System 6 5.1-Channel Dolby Atmos Soundbar System
- 5.1-Channel Configuration
- Wireless 7.9" Bass Reflex Subwoofer
- 2 x Wireless Rear Speakers & Receiver
- Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Compatible
JBL Bar 1000MK2 480W 7.1.4-Channel Dolby Atmos Soundbar System
- 7.1.4-Channel Configuration
- 480W Total RMA Power
- Detachable Up-Firing Rear Speakers
- 10" Wireless Subwoofer
Sony HT-A8000 BRAVIA Theater Bar 8 495W 11-Channel Dolby Atmos Soundbar
- 11-Channel Configuration
- Dolby Atmos, DTS:X & IMAX Enhanced
- Sony 360 Spatial Sound Mapping
- 8K60 HDR, 4K120 & Dolby Vision
Shopping for TV Soundbar Speakers
TV soundbar speakers are sleek, versatile audio units that deliver the rich music, sparkling dialog, and heart-pounding special effects that are a key part of a satisfying viewing experience. Today's flat televisions lack the space to house a reasonably sized home entertainment speaker, so adding a soundbar offers a simple way to enjoy your programs with high-impact sound. Owing to their slender forms, soundbars take up little space. They're easy to position, whether under the TV or on a bracket on the wall behind.
You can also use your TV speaker bars for playing music, either by plugging your audio device into a USB port, or wirelessly via Bluetooth. In addition, Wi-Fi-enabled soundbars can connect to your home network and allow you to stream music via your computer.
What Are TV Soundbars?
A soundbar is a long, slender enclosure containing a number of speakers, designed to create a high-impact TV sound system. A 2-channel soundbar typically houses three loudspeakers (left, right, and center), and a 5.1 setup contains five. Active soundbars also feature amplifiers, and some models come with a separate subwoofer to round out the sound with rich bass. TV soundbars connect to your television in a variety of ways. Options include analog input (RCA), optical, digital coaxial, and the most popular, HDMI.
For a more immersive listening experience, you can find soundbars with the functionality to decode and render various enhanced audio features and deliver their outputs through surround speakers. These either work with Dolby and other outputs from your television or feature built-in sound decoding systems.
How Does a Wireless Soundbar Work?
Many soundbars are Bluetooth equipped. However, only a few models allow wireless connectivity to a television. Mostly, Bluetooth is used to hook up the wireless TV speaker bar to peripherals such as separate subwoofers or surround-sound speakers, or to link up to various smart devices to stream music, transmitting data over your WiFi connection.
Choosing the Ideal Soundbar
Your main concern when shopping for soundbar speakers will be finding a unit with sufficient power for your room. Most soundbars are fine for use in small- to medium-sized spaces. However, larger rooms might require a more powerful home theater, AV receiver, or a wireless soundbase. You should also bear in mind that a separate subwoofer requires its own nearby power source. If you use Apple devices such as iPods and iPads, choose a soundbar with AirPlay wireless technology for enhanced compatibility. For convenience and ease of setup, you can also acquire a soundbar as part of a home entertainment theater-in-a-box. This comprises a complete system with a full set of speakers together with receiver, tuner, DVD player, and other accessories.
Have you decided it's time to start enjoying your favorite TV shows, movies, and sports programs with impactive audio that does them justice? Browse the TV soundbars at B&H Photo and Video today.


