Dolby Atmos is nearly a decade old, and AV manufacturers are still finding new ways to integrate it into the best soundbars, smart TVs, great streaming devices, and other home theater components. If ...
Dolby Atmos in your living room isn’t as easy as it sounds. Whether you’re dealing with a component A/V system or a soundbar, your speakers must be carefully positioned and calibrated to create that ...
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Sonos has announced its next generation of smart speakers: the Era 100 and the Era 300. The Sonos Era 100 is the official “remaster” of the Sonos One series and will replace it outright, while the ...
Dolby Atmos in your living room isn’t as easy as it sounds. Whether you’re dealing with a component A/V system or a soundbar, your speakers must be carefully positioned and calibrated to create that ...
Dolby Atmos FlexConnect blends audio from a TV’s sound system with wireless speakers and automatically calibrates everything for the best listening experience. Dolby Atmos FlexConnect blends audio ...
For years, there have been just two options for better TV sound: A traditional, AV receiver-based home theater system or a soundbar. The AV receiver route is undeniably the best way to go for a truly ...
The tvOS 18.5 update that Apple released yesterday adds support for synchronizing Dolby Atmos playback to speakers over AirPlay or Bluetooth, according to Apple's release notes for the update. On ...
Sonos says that support for Amazon Music’s 24-bit Ultra HD and Dolby Atmos-encoded 3D tracks will arrive “later this year.” Meanwhile, Sonos’s two most recent soundbars, the Arc and the second-gen ...
We're in September now, which means two things: a long summer has given way to rainy autumn, and our annual What Hi-Fi? Awards season is in full swing. Our AV and hi-fi test rooms are stacked with ...
Recent evidence from the TV world suggests that manufacturers are no longer only interested in picture quality and design; sound quality, too, finally appears to be returning to the TV performance ...