![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() When choosing which soundbars to evaluate, CNET uses the following criteria as part of its selection process: While it may lack the Sonos' Wi-Fi streaming, the Zvox still includes Bluetooth connectivity for streaming audio from your phone or tablet. This speaker offers multiple sound mode options, tighter bass and better sound than most other single-speaker options. Zvox SB500 ($430): If you're looking for a single audio bar that's even cheaper than the Sonos Arc, the Zvox SB500 is a great option for people who still prize sound quality.Zvox's SB500 features an onboard subwoofer for excellent bass from a single unit Sarah Tew/CNET But for $500 it misses a lot of the features of its single-bar competition, namely Dolby Atmos compatibility and Wi-Fi streaming. Sony HT-S2000 ($498): Better in some ways than the competition and worse in others, the Sony HT-S2000 boasts better bass response than the Sonos Beam.It's great for streaming, as it has Chromecast built in in addition to Bluetooth and an HDMI input. Polk Signa S3 ($299): If you're looking for a speaker that can do music as well as play the latest episode of The Last of Us, then the Polk Audio Signa S3 has a lot to offer.You can save yourself a lot of money by getting the even-bigger sounding Klipsch Cinema 400 instead. Yet, while it includes both HDMI and networked music streaming, the JBL is missing Dolby Atmos - which is disappointing for the price. During my tests, the JBL Bar 500 fulfilled both parts of the brief by pairing excellent sound with one of the largest subwoofers I've ever seen with a soundbar. JBL Bar 500 ($600): Alongside Klipsch, JBL has long had a reputation for being a rock 'n' roll brand with a big sound and even bigger cabinets.Read our Sennheiser Ambeo Soundbar review. Same price as receiver and speakers, but more compact.Great connectivity with HDMI eARC and Wi-Fi.Connections: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3.5mm, RCA, HDMI ARC, subwoofer out.It's now been joined by the cheaper Ambeo Soundbar Plus. It's not a cheap piece of sound equipment but it's comparable in price to a full set of surround speakers without the bulk and with 85% of the great sound and performance. It's also controlled entirely via remote control. It's a single unit, without a subwoofer, but it's able to conjure up the most realistic overhead and true surround-sound effects I've ever heard. If you simply must have the least number of boxes and remotes in your living space and yet demand the best Atmos quality sound performance you can get, this Sennheiser speaker is your baby. Connections: Bluetooth, 2x 3.5mm, optical, HDMI in/out, USB.The M512a-H6s lacks Chromecast and AirPlay streaming, but still earns my hearty recommendation both for home cinema fans and for people looking to listen to their favorite album (whether in Atmos or not). Most importantly, it offers excellent performance with movies, including real Atmos effects I could hear, as well as music. That's a lot of parts, but it was easy to set up and I was impressed with the overall build quality. This surround system includes the main soundbar with up-firing height speakers built in, a 6-inch subwoofer and two wired rear speakers. A true step up from the preceding soundbars, the Vizio M512a-H6 is the most cost-effective way to get true Dolby Atmos playback. ![]()
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