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It’s also an excellent choice if you already own a Samsung TV since you can do synchronized audio across all your devices, at least with most Samsung TVs that came out in 20. Much like the VIZIO M-Series Elevate, the HW-Q750B/ZA is a 5.1.2 channel surround sound experience with one of the best soundbars on the market. While Samsung has often struggled to come up with device names that aren’t just a string of unintelligible numbers that don’t roll off the tongue, the Samsung HW-Q750B/ZA is still an excellent surround sound system. Samsung HW-Q750B/ZA 5.1.2ch Soundbar with Wireless Dolby Atmos - $650, was $800 The Elevate also has some integrations, so you can use it with digital assistants and music streaming apps. The switching between speakers is seamless, and while the Dolby Atmos isn’t perfect, it’s convincing enough for most, and unlikely, something you’ll notice unless you’ve used higher-end systems that typically cost thousands of dollars.

Audio fidelity is sublime overall, with the typical emphasis on the vocal ranges that soundbars have, although when including all the other speakers, it manages some incredible surround sound. The VIZIO M-Series Elevate isn’t only a great surround sound system it also looks gorgeous, so you won’t feel the need to hide it or make it less obvious. VIZIO M-Series Elevate 5.1.2 Immersive Sound Bar - $600, was $800 Riley Young/Digital Trends As for audio, it’s very punchy with a lot of clarity in the vocal ranges, which makes sense, given it’s made for use with a TV. Granted, it won’t compete with standalone speakers, but it gets surprisingly close, especially with the option to expand the channels using other Sonos speakers. Even more impressively, the Sonos Beam manages to do a relatively good job at delivering Dolby Atmos as a single device, especially since it uses upward-facing speakers to create a larger soundscape. It has room-filling sound, which we love, and a sleek design that will fit with most furniture and styles.
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Get summer ready: Save $45 on the Sonos Roam Bluetooth speaker Even better, you can expand it with additional speakers to bring it up to 5.1 channels, which is a big plus, and when you aren’t using it for the TV, you can stream pretty much any audio you want to it using apps like Spotify Connect and Apple AirPlay 2. It’s also very compact, so it can fit under almost any TV while also having a booming sound that would surprise you, given its size. Not only does it have two tweeters and two woofers that are engineered to not interfere with each other and cause distortion, but it’s also balanced to provide the best voice quality so you can hear any dialogue better. If you’re looking for a great soundbar to pair with your TV but on a budget, the Sonos Ray Soundbar is a great option. Sonos Ray Soundbar - $223, was $280 Sonos You will also likely have to pair it with a subwoofer to get the most sound out of it, but as a standalone device, it’s still excellent for the price. The audio does well with voices, and you will need to change the mode to get more out of playing music. As for streaming, you can do that wirelessly using Spotify, Pandora, and a few others so that you can use it as a standalone music player as well.


It’s easy to set up, especially if you already have a Roku TV since it integrates easily and is compatible with the Roku remote, which is a big plus. It’s not often you find good quality and budget soundbars, and while the TCL Alto 6 won’t win any awards for best soundbar, it’s still a great option if you’re on a shoestring budget. Show 3 more items TCL Alto 6 - $70, was $80 TCL
