HDMI (ARC): Technology that allows audio transmission from the source (e.g., TV, projector) to the soundbar, offering higher sound quality and easier connectivity. It is the best choice compared to other connection methods.
Optical: The optical connection allows digital audio transfer from the source to the soundbar, offering clear sound without interference. It is the best option when HDMI ARC is not supported.
Chromecast: Allows wireless audio (and video) streaming from a mobile device or computer to the soundbar via the Wi-Fi network, without the need for a cable connection.
NFC: Allows quick and wireless connection with other devices, such as smartphones or tablets.
Coaxial: Uses a cable with a metal connection for digital audio but does not support high-quality audio (e.g., Dolby Atmos). Recommended for sources without HDMI ARC or Optical.
Composite: Uses a cable with three connectors to transmit audio. High-definition audio transmission is not supported. Suitable for basic setups, not recommended for modern audio systems.
Channels: The first number refers to the main speakers, the second to the subwoofer (bass), and the third to the height speakers for 3D sound (Atmos). Higher numbers indicate a richer and more realistic cinematic experience.
Dolby Atmos: Audio technology that offers an immersive and three-dimensional sound experience. Ideal for movies and games.
DTS: X: Audio technology that offers three-dimensional, dynamic sound, with the ability to position sound precisely at specific points in space. An ideal choice for home theaters.
DTS Virtual: X: Technology that creates the sensation of three-dimensional sound without the need for additional speakers or systems. An ideal choice for small spaces or virtual surround sound without extra speakers.
Dolby Digital Plus: Audio technology that offers better sound quality compared to classic Dolby Digital, allowing support for high-definition audio. An ideal choice for audio playback from streaming services (e.g., Netflix, Disney+)
Dolby True HD: High-resolution audio technology that offers lossless sound, meaning the audio quality is exactly the same as the original source. Ideal for Blu-ray and home theater systems
DTS HD: High-resolution audio technology that offers exceptional lossless sound quality. Supports multichannel audio (up to 7.1 channels). Ideal choice for Blu-ray and home theater systems.
Wireless Subwoofer: Connects to the main unit (soundbar) via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Only a power cable is needed, offering flexible placement without cables running across the room.
Satellite Speakers: Additional small speakers placed behind or beside the user to create true surround sound (cinematic experience).
Remote Control: The classic control method (volume, sources, EQ) from the comfort of your couch.
with Alexa: Device connects to Amazon’s voice command service. It allows you to control the device using your voice, access Alexa Skills (e.g. news, weather), and participate in automations (Routines) with other Alexa-enabled devices.
Wired Subwoofer: Connects to the main unit with a physical audio cable. Usually offers a more stable connection without interference, but limits placement distance.
with Google Assistant: The device integrates into the Google Home ecosystem. It allows voice control of its functions (volume, playback) and the management of other compatible smart home devices through the Google ecosystem.
Up to 100 Watts: Ideal for small spaces or apartments, where volume and filling the space with sound are not as necessary. Suitable for everyday use, such as watching TV and casual music listening, without overwhelming the room.
100 - 200 Watt: Ideal choice for medium-sized rooms. They offer more power for greater volume, clarity, and bass. Suitable for watching movies, gaming, and streaming.
200 - 300 Watt: Ideal for larger rooms or open spaces, offering even greater volume and richer sound. They are more powerful, with enhanced bass and clarity, suitable for immersive experiences in movies, music, or games.
300 - 400 Watt: Designed for large spaces or home theaters, they provide high output power that fills large areas with detailed and powerful sound. An ideal choice for more dynamic sound, including rich bass and clear high frequencies.
400 Watt and above: Ideal for premium home theater setups and very large spaces. They can provide extremely high volume, excellent sound clarity, and deep bass. Designed for users who demand the best sound quality for top-notch audio experiences.