![]() ![]() Image: SonyĪs has become relatively common for premium soundbars, Sony’s A7000 can tune itself for a room’s acoustics, using a microphone on the remote to “measure the height and width of a room” and optimize the sound profile. It also has two HDMI inputs, though the $1,699 price includes a bundled subwoofer and surrounds. We’re still in the early days of future-proofed HDMI 2.1 soundbars, but they’re starting to appear: Klipsch just announced a similar Atmos bar called the Cinema 1200. The company is also selling wireless rear surrounds for $349.99. There’s a built-in dual subwoofer, but if you need deeper bass, you can pay extra for a standalone sub Sony’s selling a 300-watt wireless subwoofer for $699.99 or a 200-watt unit for $399.99. ![]() Positioned as Sony’s latest flagship soundbar, the A7000 has two up-firing speakers for Atmos, two beam tweeters, and five front speakers for wider surround. ![]() ![]() Priced at $1,299.99, the soundbar has two HDMI 2.1 inputs, so theoretically you could run both a PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X into this thing and play each console to its full potential. Sony has just announced two new high-end home theater audio systems, both of which include HDMI 2.1 passthrough ports that offer full support for features like 8K video, 4K gaming at 120Hz, Dolby Vision HDR, eARC, and more.įirst up is the HT-A7000 Dolby Atmos 7.1.2-channel soundbar. ![]()
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