![]() ![]() It might not be quite as good as the Sonos, but it's definitely up there. ![]() It supports both the Dolby Atmos and DTS:X elite surround sound formats (which is not something that's guaranteed with even more high-end soundbars), and Sony uses its excellent sound processing and acoustic wizardry to create a real wall of sound that stretches way beyond the limits of your TV screen, but with convincing positioning and direction of specific sounds. It's a soundbar and wireless subwoofer combo, and the soundbar is a good size for TVs of 48 inches and up.Īs we've come to expect from Sony, there's more to this soundbar than just stereo, as good as that is. We think the Sony HT-G700 hits an excellent sweet spot for features, price and the scale of its sound. It doesn't deliver strong side-firing virtual surround, and there are no rear speakers out of the box, but you can but them separately and add them if you want. We rate this so highly because it's simply the most cinematic sound you can get for this price – but obviously, it has limitations compared to more expensive models. Even without that, though, we still awarded it five stars… it's just nice if you can use i. It also has Samsung's Q-Symphony tech, which means if you have a compatible TV, it can combine its speakers with the TV's for even bigger sound – but this only works with certain Samsung models. ![]() It's great for features too, offering a 4K HDR HDMI passthrough port so you don't lose the use of one on your TV (though it's doesn't support 4K 120Hz passthrough), as well as Bluetooth, AirPlay 2 and Chromecast for audio streaming. ![]() Its size is ideal for 55-inch to 77-inch TVs, and it could work for 48-50-inch TVs, but check the measurements of yours – it's a bit weird if your soundbar is wider than your TV. ![]()
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