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    Best soundbars in 2024

    By Christian de Looper and Maren EstradaMaren Estrada,

    9 hours ago
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    The expert product reviewers at BGR have tested more than 125 different soundbar models over the past 15 years. In that time, we have come to learn what makes a soundbar great, as well as what to avoid when selecting a new soundbar. All of that expertise was put to work in this guide, which highlights the best soundbar models depending on your priorities.

    Our top picks

    TVs almost never come with decent speakers built into them. These days, thankfully, you don’t have to spend thousands on a high-end sound system to make up for the poor built-in speakers, though. Instead, you can get a soundbar. But it can, of course, be hard to find the best soundbars, given there are so many options.

    There are a number of things to consider before buying a new soundbar. For starters, you’ll want to decide whether you want a standalone soundbar, a soundbar with a subwoofer, or one that’s part of a larger surround sound system. You’ll also want to determine what audio standards you want your soundbar to support. For example, some soundbars support Dolby Atmos, which can help make for a more immersive experience on supported content.

    We tested over 200 portable speaker models, and these are the best

    Of course, it’s also important to consider inputs and connectivity standards. Most modern soundbars support input from your TV’s ARC or eARC output, and some also support standards like Google Cast and Apple AirPlay for wireless streaming from your phone.

    Last but not least, you’ll want to think about your budget. Soundbars are available across price ranges, starting at around $50 or so. As is the case with anything, you get what you pay for — but there are still some great options that won’t break the bank. We’ll go over those and more in this comprehensive guide.

    Best soundbar overall: Sonos Arc

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    Pros: Nice design, excellent audio quality, Dolby Atmos and AirPlay 2 support

    Cons: Expensive, no subwoofer by default

    If you’re looking for a high-end option that looks and sounds great, the Sonos Arc is probably the way to go. This soundbar integrates into a modern smart home and will seriously improve the sound quality in your living room.

    The Sonos Arc supports Dolby Atmos, meaning that you’ll get a nice, immersive audio experience throughout. Even if it didn’t support Atmos, however, the Arc would still sound great. It boasts deep, immersive bass response, along with well-tuned mids and plenty of detail in the high end. The bass response could be deeper, though.

    Unfortunately, for a really deep bass response with the Sonos Arc, you’ll need to spend an extra $799 to pair it with a Sonos Sub . And, for another $498 dollars, you can get a surround sound setup with two Sonos Era 100 speakers.

    As you can see, this Sonos setup is definitely not a good choice for people on a tight budget.

    The soundbar offers plenty of smart features, too. The speaker itself can have either Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa, and it is compatible with AirPlay 2 for Apple users.

    Of course, all of that isn’t cheap. The soundbar alone costs $799, while the surround sound package is a hefty $2,196. However, considering the high-quality sound and features on offer here, it might be worth it for some.

    Read our Sonos Arc review for more .


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    Sonos Arc – White – Soundbar with Dolby Atmos

    Price: $872.93
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    Best soundbar with subwoofer: Yamaha YAS-209

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    Pros: Subwoofer included, solid design, Alexa built-in, inexpensive

    Cons: No Dolby Atmos

    If you want a soundbar that comes with a subwoofer at no extra cost, then it’s worth considering the Yamaha YAS-209 soundbar . This product offers a deeper, rumbling sound that will add a whole new dimension to your movie-watching experience.

    The soundbar does not have Dolby Atmos support, but it does support DTS Virtual:X for a surround sound effect. On this soundbar, it doesn’t quite reach the heights of real surround sound, but it’s still pretty good. Of course, thanks to the subwoofer, you’ll also get much deeper bass. You’ll also get a decent amount of detail in the high end, and in fact, this is one of the better-sounding options out there.

    There are some smart features on offer here, too. Notably, the soundbar has Amazon Alexa built into it, and there’s a Yamaha Sound Bar Controller app for both iOS and Android.

    The Yamaha YAS-209 isn’t perfect . The soundbar doesn’t indicate on your screen its volume, and it’s hard to see the LED lights on the device when you’re sitting on the couch. Still, that’s a minor issue and hardly a dealbreaker for most buyers.


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    Yamaha Audio YAS-209BL Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer, Bluetooth, and Alexa Voice Control Bu…

    Price: $149.95
    You Save: $200.00 (57%)
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    Best 5.1 soundbar: Vizio Elevate

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=15wUiy_0ubpwwkF00 Vizio Elevate soundbar Image source: Vizio

    Pros: Excellent audio quality, Dolby Atmos, surround sound

    Cons: Expensive, no AirPlay

    Vizio has long made some of the best budget options out there, but the Vizio Elevate is targeted at a different audience. The soundbar isn’t cheap, but it is very high-quality — and it supports surround sound for a more immersive experience than ever.

    The Vizio Elevate actually has motorized speakers built into it, which change position depending on whether you’re listening to music or watching movies. It works quite well and makes both movie-watching and music-playing better. Also, the soundbar supports Dolby Atmos, making for a more immersive experience when you watch compatible content.

    In the box, apart from the main soundbar, you’ll also get a subwoofer and two rear speakers to complete your surround sound setup.

    Thankfully, the Vizio Elevate has some great smart features too, though more would have been helpful. The soundbar is compatible with Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Siri, plus it has Google Cast built into it. That said, AirPlay support would have been helpful for Apple users who want to integrate the soundbar into their setups.

    The other big issue with the Vizio Elevate is that it’s not cheap. The soundbar system comes in at $799, though it seems to be available at a discount fairly regularly.


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    VIZIO Elevate Sound Bar for TV, Home Theater Surround Sound System for TV with Subwoofer and Bl…

    Price: $699.99
    You Save: $99.01 (12%)
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    Best budget soundbar: Sonos Beam Gen 2

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    Pros: Excellent sound, relatively inexpensive, solid design, smart features, Dolby Atmos support

    Cons: Still not cheap , no subwoofer, Atmos is virtual

    You don’t have to spend a ton of cash to get a Sonos soundbar if you don’t want to. The second-generation Sonos Beam offers many of the same smart features as the Arc in a smaller and cheaper body.

    The Beam is a great way to get that much-loved Sonos sound on a budget. The soundbar offers plenty of detail in the high end and a well-tuned mid-range. The bass response on the soundbar is fine, but it doesn’t come with a subwoofer, which would make for a deeper bass response. You can buy a Sonos Sub subwoofer separately, but it costs an extra $799.

    The second-generation Beam does, however, support Dolby Atmos, which makes it a great way to get a more immersive sound on a budget.

    As you would expect from a Sonos product, the Beam offers plenty of great smart features. You’ll get Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa built right into it, along with AirPlay 2 for Apple users. Plus, you can use it with the Sonos app, which is getting better again following its recent controversial redesign.

    So what about the downsides? Well, while the Sonos Beam is cheaper than some of the competition out there, it’s still not cheap . If you’re really on a budget, we recommend checking out the next option. The subwoofer does support Dolby Atmos, but it’s virtualized rather than through physical speaker placements, so it’s not quite as immersive as on the Sonos Arc.

    Still, for the price, the Sonos Beam is an excellent option.


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    Sonos Beam Gen 2 – Black – Soundbar with Dolby Atmos

    Price: $475.99
    You Save: $23.01 (5%)
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    Best cheap soundbar: Vizio V-Series 2.1 Soundbar

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    Pros: Inexpensive, comes with subwoofer, Bluetooth connectivity, solid sound

    Cons: Few smart features, a little basic

    If you’re looking for a great soundbar, then the Vizio V-Series 2.1 soundbar is the way to go. It’s not quite as impressive as the Elevate, with its rotating speakers, but it does offer a far better listening experience than your TV’s built-in speakers and comes with a subwoofer for deep, rumbling audio.

    The sound quality is easily the best thing about the Vizio V-Series soundbar. It offers decent clarity in the high-end, and good bass response. You won’t get support for things like Dolby Atmos, but for most day-to-day use the soundbar easily does the job.

    As you might expect from a soundbar in this price range, you won’t get many smart features here — though you will get some. The soundbar supports Bluetooth connectivity, so you can connect your phone for wireless listening. But you won’t get things like Google Cast or AirPlay, let alone built-in voice assistants. Lastly, there is some distortion at higher volumes, though that’s to be expected.

    Despite the issues, the Vizio V-Series 2.1 soundbar is a great choice if you’re looking for a great soundbar for under $200.


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    VIZIO V-Series All-in-One 2.1 Home Theater Sound Bar with DTS Virtual:X, Bluetooth, Built-in Su…

    Price: $115.00
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