Best Soundbars of 2025, at Every Price
These soundbars from companies, including Creative, Hisense, LG, Samsung, Sonos, Vizio, and Yamaha can beef up your TV's sound
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For a lot of us, sound quality is an afterthought when we’re shopping for a new TV. It’s only after we get the set home and start using it that we might realize our new TV has anemic sound, and can’t do justice to TV shows and movies with dynamic soundtracks.
Fortunately, there’s an easy way to add a bit more sonic oomph: a soundbar.
And you don’t have to spend a ton to purchase a soundbar that will greatly improve your experience.
Best Bargain Soundbars
Full-featured, great-sounding models can easily cost $600 or more, but the less expensive models below are generally priced below $200. And all are recommended by CR.
Best Midpriced Soundbars
Stepping up in price can get you better sound. All the models in this group offer very good overall sound quality, so they make fine choices for both watching movies and listening to music.
Soundbar Features
Most soundbars tuck several speakers into a thin enclosure that can be mounted on a wall or placed on a shelf above or below the TV. Pedestal-style “sound bases” are sturdy enough to support a television, but these have become less common as TVs have gotten larger.
Soundbars are often sold with a wireless subwoofer to help with bass, and a few have rear speakers for a true surround-sound experience. A growing number support Dolby Atmos and DTS:X “immersive” 3D audio formats, which add an element of height to the surround-sound experience.
Most soundbars these days have Bluetooth audio, letting you stream music wirelessly from a phone or tablet. Those with two-way Bluetooth let you send sound from the soundbar to Bluetooth headphones for private listening.
Some advanced models offer access to streaming video and music services right from the soundbar itself and can be controlled with voice commands using digital assistants such as Amazon Alexa, Apple Siri, or Google Assistant.
Soundbar Shopping Tips
Here are a few shopping suggestions to keep in mind.
• Make sure you can return or exchange the soundbar even if you listen to it in a store before buying it. Soundbars may sound very different in your home.
• Determine how many channels of sound you want. To simply enhance your TV sound, an inexpensive soundbar with 2.1 channels (two front channels and a separate subwoofer) will do nicely. But if you want true surround sound, choose a 5.1-channel system, which will have rear speakers.
• Decide whether to spring for Dolby Atmos or DTS:X. These newer immersive surround-sound technologies can give movies with specially encoded soundtracks a more dramatic, lifelike effect. This is usually accomplished with speakers that include upfiring drivers. Soundbars with this feature will have a third number in the channel designation. For instance, a 3.1.2-channel soundbar has three front channels, a subwoofer, and two upfiring channels.
“When done well, especially with models that have front and rear height-enabled speakers, listeners can really get a three-dimensional sound experience,” says Rich Fisco, who leads electronics testing at CR. Sounds like a helicopter flying overhead can appear to be coming from above the listener.