
What’s the Actual Difference Between Cheap and Expensive Soundbars?
It’s an unspoken rule that when you’re shopping for a TV, you also need to shop for a soundbar.

It’s an unspoken rule that when you’re shopping for a TV, you also need to shop for a soundbar.
By Tucker Bowe

Chris Davies, the senior director of audio engineering at Sonos, helps break down the differences between Sonos’s newest soundbar, Arc, and its old Playbar.
By Tucker Bowe

Normally $200, eBay is selling it for half that.
By Tucker Bowe

The Sonos Arc is the company’s excellent new soundbar, but there’s a chance that it might not work best for your TV.
By Tucker Bowe

Everything from noise-canceling headphones to soundbars is on sale.
By Tucker Bowe

By Roku, Sonos and Polk Audio.
By Tucker Bowe

The 2.1-channel sound system normally costs $180, but Amazon and Best Buy are selling it for $150.
By Tucker Bowe

This Amazon deal is expected to run today only.
By Tucker Bowe

The Command Bar has built-in Alexa, similar to the Sonos Beam, so you can control your TV (and your smart home devices) with your voice.
By Tucker Bowe

The JBL Link Bar offers us a glimpse into what many future soundbars will be like.
By Tucker Bowe

You can save up to $1,500 on select QLED 4K TVs and up to $1,000 on the Frame TVs.
By Tucker Bowe

This Samsung and Harman Kardon collaboration is a 7.1.4 system that supports both Dolby Atmos and DTS:X surround sound technologies.
By Tucker Bowe

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