Best TV Soundbars: Enhance Your Viewing with Superior Audio

Best TV Soundbars: Enhance Your Viewing with Superior Audio

As the world of sports continues to captivate audiences, the demand for an immersive audio-video setup in our living rooms grows. Modern TV displays, with their sleek, slim designs, often compromise on sound quality due to limited space for a robust audio system. This makes a high-quality soundbar an essential addition to enhance your viewing experience, especially for sports enthusiasts. When choosing a soundbar for sports viewing, features like the ability to boost dialogue or mid-range frequencies are key. This ensures clear commentary, keeping you in the loop of every play. A soundbar with a strong bass response lets you feel the excitement of the crowd and the thrill of the game. For a truly enveloping experience, a soundbar with surround sound capabilities is ideal, giving you a sense of being in the midst of the action. Connectivity is also crucial. Features like eARC or ARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel) support guarantee high-quality audio without delay or loss in transmission. Soundbars with wireless connectivity options enable streaming from various devices like smartphones or PCs. Additionally, compatibility with voice assistants like Alexa or Google Assistant adds convenience, allowing you to switch audio modes or adjust settings with simple voice commands. Our guide includes a range of the best soundbars suited for sports viewing, from premium to mid-range and affordable options, ensuring that you can find the perfect match to elevate your sports viewing experience at home. Let's dive in.

  • 1.

Sony HT-A7000 soundbar

Specs Score
8.2/10
Dimensions: 1, 300 x 80 x 142
Feature
9.7
Performance
8.5
Value
7.5
Design
7
PROS:
  • Immersive sound output for movies, music and games, Very good channel separation, Decent Dolby Atmos height effects, eARC support with two HDMI 2.1 passthrough ports with 4K 120hz support, Supports Alexa and Chromecast built-in, Support for Dolby Atmos, DTS-X and 360 Reality Audio, Settings of the soundbar can be navigated on the TV, Easy to use remote control
CONS:
  • Though very good, Dolby Atmos height simulation isn’t perfect yet, Would have preferred slightly longer power cables for the rear surround speakers

The Sony HT-A7000 is a versatile 7.1.2ch soundbar that has a modular design. Depending on your preferences you can pair it with either the SW3 or SW5 subwoofer or even separately purchase and add SA-RS3S or SA-RS5 surround sound speakers. The soundbar benefits from Sony’s 360 Spatial Sound Mapping technology that helps create a truly immersive surround sound experience optimized for your room which can truly uplift your cricket world cup experience. Regarding connectivity options, the soundbar is well-equipped with two HDMI 2.1 passthrough ports, an eARC port, an optical port, a 3.5mm port, and a USB port. Additionally, it supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for seamless wireless connections to various devices.

  • 2.
Dimensions: 1232 x 69.5 x 138 mm

The Samsung Q990C is a top-of-the-line 11.1.4ch 656W soundbar that promises a truly immersive surround sound experience. It offers a range of unique benefits when paired with a Samsung TV. Using Wi-Fi connectivity, this premium soundbar enables wireless Dolby Atmos support with Samsung TVs released in 2022 and 2023. The Q-symphony feature allows seamless integration of the soundbar with the TV speakers, creating a unified and powerful audio system. The Samsung Q990C comes equipped with support for DTS:X for immersive spatial audio. Beyond its high-end sound capabilities, the soundbar is designed for smart home integration, as it is compatible with popular voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant. It also works with Apple Airplay and includes built-in Chromecast functionality so you can effortlessly stream audio to the bar even if you are watching the ICC Cricket World matches on any other of your devices.

  • 3.
Dimensions: 80 x 6.4 x 12.4 cm

Sony HT – S2000 is a midrange 250W 3.1-channel soundbar with Vertical Surround Engine and S-Force PRO Front Surround for an immersive cinematic experience, enhanced by Dolby Atmos and DTS:X technologies. The soundbar has a built-in dual subwoofer but you can also separately pair it with Sony’s SW3 or SW5 subwoofer based on your budget. You can also separately add rear speakers for enhanced surround sound. When paired with Sony Bravia TVs, the sound control settings appear on the TV’s quick access menu. Optional subwoofers and wireless rear speakers can be added for an enhanced experience. Connectivity options include HDMI eARC, optical input and Bluetooth.

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  • 4.

This one is a 300W 7.1ch Bluetooth Soundbar with a number of smart features. It comes with HDMI eARC connectivity, has a low-latency game mode, and also supports Dolby Atmos & DTS:X audio. Using the Q-symphony feature, the soundbar can integrate Samsung TV speakers for more impactful audio. You can pair your Android phone or Apple iPhone with the soundbar with a simple tap. The soundbar can also analyse the sound signal and optimize the sound on a scene-by-scene basis.

  • 5.
Dimensions: 114.8 x 9.3 x 5.5 cm

JBL Bar 5.1 is a powerful 510W soundbar that comes with detachable, battery-powered wireless surround speakers and a 10-inch wireless subwoofer. You can pair the soundbar to multiple sources and with the JBL Soundshift feature you can quickly switch the sound from your TV to your smartphone. Connectivity options include three HDMI inputs, Bluetooth, Optical and Analog input.

  • 6.
Dimensions: 94.5 x 15.5 x 32.5 cm

JBL Cinema SB241 is an affordable 2.1ch soundbar that comes with a wired 5.6-inch subwoofer totalling 110W output power. This soundbar supports Dolby Digital audio and offers decent connectivity options including HDMI ARC, Bluetooth, and optical audio input. This particular model is equipped with a specialized sound mode designed to improve voice clarity and amplify dialogues. By engaging this mode, you can experience clear commentary amid the noisy atmosphere of a crowded stadium while watching a cricket match.

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Deepak Singh

Deepak Singh

Deepak is Editor at Digit. He is passionate about technology and has been keeping an eye on emerging technology trends for nearly a decade. When he is not working, he likes to read and to spend quality time with his family. View Full Profile

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