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Best Dolby Atmos Soundbar of 2026

Looking to upgrade your home theater game? We've picked the top Dolby Atmos soundbars to bring the immersive audio technology into your living room.

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Wireless subwoofers? Bluetooth? HDMI? Of all the features available on a soundbar, one of the most requested by CNET readers is Dolby Atmos audio. Like its rival DTS:X audio format, Atmos differs from normal surround by adding height to your music and movies.

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8.4/10 CNET Score

The Vizio M512a looks better, sounds better, and is easier to use than its predecessor. While it keeps Bluetooth capability it does lose the ability to stream over Wi-Fi. If you're looking for the most cost-effective way to add Dolby Atmos to your television this is the one. The surround sound system includes the main soundbar with up-firing height speakers built in, a 6-inch subwoofer and two wired satellite speakers. The M512a-H6s lacks Chromecast and Apple AirPlay streaming but still earns my hearty recommendation both for home cinema fans and for people looking to listen to their favorite album in Atmos.

Pros

  • Easy to set up and use
  • Excellent build quality
  • Sounds great with movies and music

Cons

  • Lacks Chromecast and AirPlay support
  • No dedicated Voice preset
8.3/10 CNET Score

If you like a bit of "high tech" in your tech then look to the Vizio Elevate. This is a 5.1.4 soundbar system that uses motorized drivers to switch between Atmos and normal surround sound. It's not just a gimmick -- it also sounds good! The Elevate also includes everything you want from a modern soundbar, including multiple HDMI inputs and Wi-Fi music streaming. 

Pros

  • Motorized speakers work well.
  • Excellent sound for movies and music
  • Plenty of connections
  • Includes rears and wireless sub

Cons

  • Not as easy to use as Sonos Arc
  • No Apple AirPlay support
  • Somewhat short surround cables
8.0/10 CNET Score

The Polk Signa S4 is the cheapest soundbar with Dolby Atmos on board yet, but it doesn't sacrifice performance to get that price down. This is a 3.1.2 channel soundbar with a host of useful sound modes and Bluetooth streaming. The wireless soundbar and dedicated heights help it belt out Atmos soundtracks, and it sounds great with music, too.

Pros

  • Energetic sound quality
  • Dedicated Dolby Atmos height channels
  • Highly configurable sound modes

Cons

  • No Wi-Fi
  • Unable to adjust volume of heights
  • Lacks surround capabilities
8.0/10 CNET Score


Pros

  • Compact
  • Excellent sound quality
  • Dedicated height speakers

Cons

  • Not very dynamic
  • Bose ecosystem lags behind Sonos
8.2/10 CNET Score

If you want the best Dolby Atmos sound from a single bar but balk at paying $1,000 or more, the Bose Smart Ultra is for you. It sounds great whether you're listening to music or watching a movie, and it's not half-bad-looking either. 

Pros

  • Great sound for movies and music
  • Attractive appearance

Cons

  • Streaming ecosystem not as robust as Sonos
  • A little more expensive than rivals
  • No longer includes Google Assistant
8.0/10 CNET Score

Want the ultimate Atmos audio home theater sound system experience with just a single box? It may be a grand more than the Sony but step-up the Sennheiser Ambeo standalone soundbar offers the best immersive sound we've ever heard. Google Chromecast and Bluetooth connectivity are built-in for a seamless experience. Ambeo's lack of a subwoofer, while still sounding full, should be especially attractive to apartment dwellers.

Pros

  • Best-sounding single speaker
  • Realistic emulated surround
  • Advanced connectivity
  • Surround without the wires

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Music can sound harsh
  • Enormous

Dolby Atmos soundbars are now more affordable than ever, especially compared with a traditional Atmos receiver and surround sound speakers. These soundbars are also more compact and easier to set up, though the trade-off is that they're unable to match a larger system's performance. With that in mind, these are my favorite Atmos soundbars available right now.

What's the best Dolby Atmos soundbar overall?

The Vizio M512a-H6, which replaces the excellent Vizio SB36512-F6, is my favorite budget Dolby Atmos soundbar. It has dedicated height and surround speakers and sounds great with both TV and music. Yet, there are benefits to be had from the more expensive models, such as improved sound quality and even onboard virtual assistants like Google Assistant and Amazon's Alexa. For example, the Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar is an all-in-one soundbar that offers great sound, exquisite build quality, and excellent multiroom capability. But if you're shopping on a budget, be sure to check out our roundup of the best Cyber Monday soundbar deals for major savings this holiday season.

It's worth noting that there are plenty of simulated Dolby Atmos soundbars on the market -- speakers like the Sonos Beam Gen 2, which can process Atmos but lacks up-firing speakers. However, even the best virtual systems I've heard have been outperformed by systems with dedicated drivers when it comes to placing objects in 3D space. There's no substitute for physical height speakers.

Best Dolby Atmos soundbars of 2025

Pros

  • Easy to set up and use
  • Excellent build quality
  • Sounds great with movies and music

Cons

  • Lacks Chromecast and AirPlay support
  • No dedicated Voice preset

The Vizio M512a looks better, sounds better, and is easier to use than its predecessor. While it keeps Bluetooth capability it does lose the ability to stream over Wi-Fi. If you're looking for the most cost-effective way to add Dolby Atmos to your television this is the one. The surround sound system includes the main soundbar with up-firing height speakers built in, a 6-inch subwoofer and two wired satellite speakers. The M512a-H6s lacks Chromecast and Apple AirPlay streaming but still earns my hearty recommendation both for home cinema fans and for people looking to listen to their favorite album in Atmos.

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Pros

  • Motorized speakers work well.
  • Excellent sound for movies and music
  • Plenty of connections
  • Includes rears and wireless sub

Cons

  • Not as easy to use as Sonos Arc
  • No Apple AirPlay support
  • Somewhat short surround cables

If you like a bit of "high tech" in your tech then look to the Vizio Elevate. This is a 5.1.4 soundbar system that uses motorized drivers to switch between Atmos and normal surround sound. It's not just a gimmick -- it also sounds good! The Elevate also includes everything you want from a modern soundbar, including multiple HDMI inputs and Wi-Fi music streaming. 

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Pros

  • Energetic sound quality
  • Dedicated Dolby Atmos height channels
  • Highly configurable sound modes

Cons

  • No Wi-Fi
  • Unable to adjust volume of heights
  • Lacks surround capabilities

The Polk Signa S4 is the cheapest soundbar with Dolby Atmos on board yet, but it doesn't sacrifice performance to get that price down. This is a 3.1.2 channel soundbar with a host of useful sound modes and Bluetooth streaming. The wireless soundbar and dedicated heights help it belt out Atmos soundtracks, and it sounds great with music, too.

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Pros

  • Compact
  • Excellent sound quality
  • Dedicated height speakers

Cons

  • Not very dynamic
  • Bose ecosystem lags behind Sonos


Many companies have tried making a compact, affordable soundbar that can also play Atmos natively, but I’d argue only one company has so far succeeded. The Bose Smart Soundbar 600 offers dedicated height speakers in a modest-sized cabinet, and its sound quality is top notch. The speaker also adds in multiroom music and the Alexa voice assistant as well.

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Pros

  • Great sound for movies and music
  • Attractive appearance

Cons

  • Streaming ecosystem not as robust as Sonos
  • A little more expensive than rivals
  • No longer includes Google Assistant

If you want the best Dolby Atmos sound from a single bar but balk at paying $1,000 or more, the Bose Smart Ultra is for you. It sounds great whether you're listening to music or watching a movie, and it's not half-bad-looking either. 

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Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar review

Pros

  • Best-sounding single speaker
  • Realistic emulated surround
  • Advanced connectivity
  • Surround without the wires

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Music can sound harsh
  • Enormous

Want the ultimate Atmos audio home theater sound system experience with just a single box? It may be a grand more than the Sony but step-up the Sennheiser Ambeo standalone soundbar offers the best immersive sound we've ever heard. Google Chromecast and Bluetooth connectivity are built-in for a seamless experience. Ambeo's lack of a subwoofer, while still sounding full, should be especially attractive to apartment dwellers.

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Sennheiser Ambeo Soundbar review

Factors to consider when buying a Dolby Atmos soundbar

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The Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar ($899) includes Dolby Atmos and onboard Amazon Alexa

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Price

In the last few years, we've seen an explosion in the number of Atmos soundbars. Even better, the prices have finally dipped below $500, making them more affordable than ever. Likely the most important consideration when choosing a Dolby Atmos soundbar is how much it costs, as those equipped with the technology often cost up to $300 more than a regular soundbar. Still, there's often an Atmos soundbar for every price point, starting at $400 on this list.

Atmos compatible vs. Atmos capable

There is a big difference between Atmos compatible and Atmos capable. Some of the soundbars can only read the standard (compatible) but not play it (capable), typically the cheaper models. While the Sonos Beam Gen 2 does a great job of simulating the height effects of Dolby Atmos, it pays to invest in a model with s dedicated height speaker system.

Wireless streaming

If you're buying a new soundbar, then music streaming is an important consideration. This can take one of two main formats: Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi. Wireless streaming lets you play music from a multitude of sources, such as Spotify Connect on your phone or Apple AirPlay 2 on your computer, via your soundbar. Wi-Fi offers several upgrades over Bluetooth, including the ability to listen in multiple rooms and even control it with a Google Assistant or Alexa. Ultimately, the more choices for streaming technologies a soundbar has, the better.

Smart assistant and voice control

Many Dolby Atmos soundbars have a smart assistant onboard; these days, it's usually only Amazon Alexa. Having a smart assistant can make controlling the soundbar easier and also help set the scene by dimming lights and closing curtains with voice control. If you use Google Assistant or Siri in your house, then most of these models can be controlled by them, too. Worries about privacy? Either turn off the soundbar's microphone or get a model without one!

HDMI connections

At the bare minimum, a soundbar sold in 2025 should have at least one HDMI input and preferably more. The ability to connect multiple HDMI cables will help users with a large selection of sources (Xbox Series X, Apple TV, Nintendo Switch, Blu-ray player, etc.). There are notable exceptions to this rule. For example, the Sonos Ray only offers an optical output, but this is acceptable given that it's most suitable for older or smaller TVs.

Subwoofer and surround speakers

Single-bar systems are great for smaller TVs, as their length allows for built-in stereo sound while still being compact enough to fit under your TV screen. But a soundbar-and-subwoofer combo is better suited for a living room home theater setup to produce that booming surround sound. For that reason, I take note of the size of the system and whether it offers wireless or wired peripherals. Most soundbars with subs are wireless, for instance, while systems with surround can be wired, as in the case of the Vizio Elevate

How CNET tests Dolby Atmos soundbars

At CNET I test audio equipment from compact soundbars all the way to surround sound speakers systems, but regardless of the device my methodology is largely the same. I always compare products against one or more reference devices that offer the best performance at a similar price. 

When it comes to Dolby Atmos soundbars, I want to see how well a system performs with music, movies, TV shows and games, as most people will want to use many if not all of these formats, to create an immersive 3D audio.

I watch from a handful of test scenes from 4K Blu-ray or streamed from a 4K streaming service (Vudu, for example) and evaluate aspects such as bass performance and dialogue clarity. I use several test scenes, mainly from action movies, including the opening of Mad Max: Fury Road to capture the height of the movie soundtrack. I also use the Thanator Attack scene of Avatar (26.53) to test a system's dynamics and detail retrieval on big, booming sound effects. 

When it comes to music, I use several CNET test tracks which you can find here in a Tidal or Spotify playlist. Tracks such as Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' Red Right Hand, with its deep bass notes and tenor vocals, help determine a system's ability to track male voices in particular, without sounding congested. The song also helps with uncovering hidden details and the relative dynamics a speaker is capable of. Using both types of content -- movies and music -- I then grade the sound quality of each soundbar. I evaluate characteristics such as speech clarity, dynamics/volume, bass response and musical playback. 

CNET's dedicated audio lab in downtown New York includes a selection of recent televisions (with HDMI eARC), plus Apple TV 4K streamer and Roku Ultra streamer, a Microsoft Xbox Series X and an Oppo UDP-205 4K Blu-ray player. I also use Roon music software to stream to individual devices or the Oppo player as needed.

Other soundbars I've tested

I have tested the following soundbars in the CNET audio lab against models of a similar price. Each of these soundbars are worthy in their own way, but aren't quite as recommendable as our main picks.

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The Sonos Beam Gen 2 offers excellent simulated Atmos sound

Sonos Beam Gen 2: The Beam may only offer simulated height speakers, but it's the best simulated Atmos I've heard yet. The Sonos Beam also offers a lot of features, while the Bose Soundbar 600 and Vizio M512a-H6 deliver even better Atmos performance for the same money. Read CNET's review of the Sonos Beam Gen 2.

Bose Smart Soundbar 900: This is a great Bose soundbar, and it pairs well with the company's QuietComfort headphones for late-night listening, but it's simply not as robust as the Sonos ArcRead CNET's review of the Bose Smart Soundbar 600

Bowers & Wilkins Panorama 3: An excellent soundbar with HDMI connectivity and multiroom music streaming. While music is where this soundbar shines, the system does cost more than the Arc, and its peripherals are expensive. Read our full review of the Bowers & Wilkins Panorama.

Sennheiser Ambeo Plus: A cut-down version of the $2,500 Sennheiser Ambeo Max, which offers many of the same features including Chromecast built-in and voice assistance. I found the sound was enveloping and music to be more nuanced than some of the cheaper 'bars. Yet, at its retail price it's not quite $600 better than the Sonos Arc, nor is surround sound as convincing as the Max. Read CNET's first take of the Sennheiser Ambeo Plus.

Dolby Atmos soundbar FAQ

Do I need HDMI 2.1 to listen to Dolby Atmos?

Dolby Atmos can be played over a normal HDMI ARC connection with streaming services, which use the Dolby Digital Plus codec -- and when it works, it's great. If you want the full-blooded Dolby Atmos experience then you may need to upgrade to a new TV with an HDMI 2.1 port, as it will enable higher-quality Atmos streams from Blu-ray players and gaming consoles.

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Is a Dolby Atmos soundbar worth paying extra for?

If you're a gamer or enjoy watching the latest blockbusters, then yes, a Dolby Atmos soundbar is worth paying more for. But you need to make sure that you have a TV with an HDMI ARC port (for Dolby Digital Plus) and a Dolby Atmos-capable source, such as the Xbox Series X or the latest Roku streamers.

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Which connection is best for a Dolby Atmos soundbar?

The short answer is HDMI. The long answer is that there are two ways to get Atmos into one of these speakers -- the first, and best, is to have a TV with an eARC port (HDMI 2.1). This port is a feature of many new TVs and enables Atmos information to be fed from your TV (via either smart apps or another connected device) to an external speaker. Normal HDMI ARC will work for some streaming services that offer Dolby Atmos

On the other hand, if you have an older TV and an Atmos source such as a Blu-ray player, you'll need a soundbar that has more than one HDMI port. The Vizio M512a enables you to connect external devices directly by HDMI.

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Can I use my TV remote to control my Dolby Atmos soundbar?

Yes, eARC-enabled HDMI ports allow you to use your TV remote to control your soundbar. You may want to consider whether you prefer a separate remote for each device or a consolidated controller for your whole home theater setup.

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