Bluesound is one of the biggest names in multi-room audio and a bona fide rival to Sonos.
The Canadian hi-fi manufacturer makes a range of wireless speakers and streaming amplifiers that can all be grouped together, but it also makes the BluOS multi-room streaming platform that many other hi-fi makers (such as NAD, Dali, and NAD) use.
The primary advantage of the BluOS platform is that it enables you to build a wireless multi-room system with speakers and components from various brands. Not just Bluesound.
Now, Bluesound is introducing two premium Dolby Atmos soundbars to compete with Sonos’s Arc Ultra and Beam (Gen 2). And as you might expect, they have a key advantage for audio enthusiasts already invested in Bluesound’s wireless speakers or in its BluOS multi-room platform.
Bluesound’s Dolby Atmos soundbars

The new flagship
Bluesound’s Pulse Cinema is the company’s new flagship Dolby Atmos soundbar that’s positioned as pretty much an elevated version of Sonos’s Arc Ultra.
The Pulse Cinema is a 3.2.2-channel premium soundbar that features 16 total drivers — including a center channel, dual 4-inch woofers, and dedicated upfiring drivers — and is capable of outputting 500 watts of total power.







