Your TVs built-in speakers dont cut it these soundbars can help

If you consider yourself a movie or TV show junkie, investing in your television setup is probably something you take seriously — the perfect sectional, a cozy throw blanket and, of course, a high-quality TV.What else could upgrade your TV-watching experience? A soundbar.

Sure, pixel-perfect video is a huge factor, but the audio is the other half of the puzzle.“Sound is a powerful storytelling tool that can bring audiences closer to whatever they are watching – whether that’s an Academy Award-winning film or their favorite football team playing in the big game.

While a great picture is important, sound is the other half of any entertainment experience,” Mathias Bendull, VP of Living Room at Dolby Laboratories, told the New York Post.“Adding a sound bar is a great way to create a truly cinematic experience in your home that will unlock the ultimate audio experience for all your favorite entertainment.”Pros:Cons:New York Post Review: “I recently had a chance to see this soundbar in action and loved its dialogue-enhancing feature, which produced clear audio in cluttered, loud scenes.The soundbar itself is also sleek and easy to set up with your smart TV.“Bass sounds punchy and clear on this soundbar, and the design is slim and sleek, fitting neatly under your TV without disrupting your space.

It is on the pricier end, but if you have the cash, Bose’s Ultra Soundbar is one of the best I’ve ever used.”Connectivity: Bluetooth, HDMI, Wi-Fi | Weight: 14.8 pounds | Surround System: 5.1.2 Pros:Cons:I’ve used Samsung products for years and love their durability and ease of use.The Samsung Q Series is no different, with built-in sensors on the soundbar that allow you to both mount it or place it on a table.There’s Dolby Atmos sound for surround sound and AI-optimized bass, which the brand says reduces distortion and produces clear sound.

Plus, you have multiple connectivity options, including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, to wirelessly connect your TV, r...

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Publisher: New York Post

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