Title says Best Soundbars and for almost every one of them you are saying we should not expect anything outstanding. We needed list of Best Soundbars of 2024 not the ones that was just made in 2024.
My TCL alto 6 just broke so im shopping for new soundbar. I wouldn't recommend them as brand its second one that broke the sounds good but they dont last long
Damn, yall seem to have a lot of hate towards soundbars! I'd like to share my positive experience with a soundbar that made it the most reasonable option for my specific use case. I have a computer with audio outs, but to utilize the 7.1 surround sound, I would need to purchase a mid-tier receiver for around $300-400. However, due to my space limitations, I opted for a $60 Vizio soundbar with Bluetooth, aux, aux assistant, ARC, and USB input. My monitor is speakerless, so I needed a sound solution, and $60 was a more feasible option than finding a comfortable and nice-sounding pair of headphones, which I don't see in the decent range until $200-300. Additionally, the 24" profile of the soundbar doesn't take up much real estate, which again, I have limited space. Soundbars can have their place depending on the specific use case. (ha, rhymes) But, yes, the editor definitely did drop the ball here. We all make mistakes. *shrug*
People buying the expensive one for sound quality. Not for watching youtube only. And if it does for watching youtube let them be, its their money to enjoy.
Uhm, because theyd rather focus whats happening on screen rather than reading, and say in cases there are multiple people speaking at once, dont you need to be able to differentiate which one is which, and so each person would have their own caption, which would take up some screen space. What about live captions in this scenario with multiple speakers, how does it differentiate? How accurate is it? What if theyre speaking faster than you can read? What if the captions are too small for you to read, is the size modifiable? What if switching your gaze between scene and captions makes you lose immersion? Clear dialog is not the only thing that dedicated speakers offer you know. Im not saying that its not enough completely, it is in some scenarios, but its completely subjective. Should you buy one? Depends. are you in a financially good situation and have tried all the possible ways to improve audio quality (tinkering with audio settings), then why not, pick a decent one. If no, and you're in a lot of debt then dont (regardless if its on sale). You cant have one now but maybe you can get one in the future when youre in a good position
@@LunaticPhunkHopefully you can chime in that understand great sound is better than mainstream sound 2x20 watt speakers is great for the majority compared to a proper 1500 watt home stereo system with high quality focal components. I can agree that some like clarity and seperation and just a sound bar can add that and a lot more low end, and more crisp and clear Mids
Is it really? Im not a tv enthusiast but hasnt tvs gotten thinner over the past several years? and that has restricted the size, type and number of speaker drivers in the tv, let alone position them in such a way to be able to emulate surround sound. Tv manufacturers goal is improving display quality, if they have audio department then they would probably profit more by developing/creating dedicated sound systems so they can sell 2 different products. Can you name tvs that have speakers that are on par with mid range soundbars? Im curious. If there is, isnt it usually priced higher than its competitors? In addition to that, there are also home theatre system that doesnt use tv, and use projectors, both long and short throws, where the problem is still sound quality in addition to limitation of placement I guess the better question is, why do soundbars exists when there are dedicated surround sound system.
I promise you my Hifiman Sundaras beg to differ. Get yourself a pair sundaras, sennheiser hd600's, or if you're on a budget grado sr80x. You've gone your whole life seeing in black and white, buy one of those and experience color.
► Links to the XX we listed in this video:
1. Samsung HW-T450 - amzn.to/3Y4oAnT
2. JBL Bar 2.0 - amzn.to/3XUSKKb
3. Philips HTL1520B - amzn.to/3zqcQCx
4. Anker Soundcore Infini Pro - amzn.to/3Bqdpwz
5. Vizio V Series V51-H6 - amzn.to/3BrbrMo
6. Samsung HW-B650 - amzn.to/3XyAHrH
7. Creative Stage V2 - amzn.to/3XyAK6R
8. Sharp HT-SB110 - amzn.to/4dezY4F
9. Roku Streambar - amzn.to/4diMikk
10. LG SN5Y - amzn.to/4dnaqlY
11. Hisense HS214 - amzn.to/4dd0qvr
12. Polk Audio Signa S2 - amzn.to/3Be3daJ
13. TCL Alto 8i - amzn.to/3Bo91OC
14. Samsung HW-S40T - amzn.to/3Be3hY1
15. Bose Solo 5 - amzn.to/3Zz3MWo
16. Sony HT-SF150 - amzn.to/4djVVzc
17. Sony HT-S400 - amzn.to/3XEDHTg
18. Yamaha SR-C20A - amzn.to/4dkeFyP
19. Majority Snowdon II - amzn.to/4deA5ND
20. TCL Alto 6+ - amzn.to/3XzWsaw
Wow. None of the captions align with the soundbars that you are talking about. Nice job (not!)
ok down in the list of banned channels you go
A hidden top 10 monitor review
By the way, you review them AS IF YOU HAVE TRIED THEM.. Have you?? You dont even have the actual product in your hand and we just TRUST YOU FOR IT? 🤣🤣
Which one would you recommend for a Xiaomi TV 2025 A pro?
Title says Best Soundbars and for almost every one of them you are saying we should not expect anything outstanding. We needed list of Best Soundbars of 2024 not the ones that was just made in 2024.
My TCL alto 6 just broke so im shopping for new soundbar. I wouldn't recommend them as brand its second one that broke the sounds good but they dont last long
Terrible because of the poor editing & missmatched discriptions.
Review skyworth soundbar 's❤❤
hahaha your color categories is not the usual color categories from bad to good. GREEN should be the best and red is its no brainer.
Good job
Damn, yall seem to have a lot of hate towards soundbars! I'd like to share my positive experience with a soundbar that made it the most reasonable option for my specific use case.
I have a computer with audio outs, but to utilize the 7.1 surround sound, I would need to purchase a mid-tier receiver for around $300-400. However, due to my space limitations, I opted for a $60 Vizio soundbar with Bluetooth, aux, aux assistant, ARC, and USB input. My monitor is speakerless, so I needed a sound solution, and $60 was a more feasible option than finding a comfortable and nice-sounding pair of headphones, which I don't see in the decent range until $200-300.
Additionally, the 24" profile of the soundbar doesn't take up much real estate, which again, I have limited space. Soundbars can have their place depending on the specific use case. (ha, rhymes)
But, yes, the editor definitely did drop the ball here. We all make mistakes. *shrug*
i still don’t get how people can spend hundreds on a soundbar just to watch youtube videos lol
People buying the expensive one for sound quality. Not for watching youtube only. And if it does for watching youtube let them be, its their money to enjoy.
all this talk about 'clear dialogue' - just turn on the captions and save yourself $200 on a soundbar.
Uhm, because theyd rather focus whats happening on screen rather than reading, and say in cases there are multiple people speaking at once, dont you need to be able to differentiate which one is which, and so each person would have their own caption, which would take up some screen space. What about live captions in this scenario with multiple speakers, how does it differentiate? How accurate is it? What if theyre speaking faster than you can read? What if the captions are too small for you to read, is the size modifiable? What if switching your gaze between scene and captions makes you lose immersion? Clear dialog is not the only thing that dedicated speakers offer you know.
Im not saying that its not enough completely, it is in some scenarios, but its completely subjective. Should you buy one? Depends. are you in a financially good situation and have tried all the possible ways to improve audio quality (tinkering with audio settings), then why not, pick a decent one. If no, and you're in a lot of debt then dont (regardless if its on sale). You cant have one now but maybe you can get one in the future when youre in a good position
@@LunaticPhunkHopefully you can chime in that understand great sound is better than mainstream sound 2x20 watt speakers is great for the majority compared to a proper 1500 watt home stereo system with high quality focal components. I can agree that some like clarity and seperation and just a sound bar can add that and a lot more low end, and more crisp and clear Mids
Lol
most people can’t even tell the difference between tv speakers and soundbars, it’s all in their heads.
Most people? interesting. Do you have statistics published somewhere to back up that claim?
Bro I have a high end samsung TV and it's trash compared to my Sony sound bar, it's sad you think it's the same
Yea na you wrong asl
idk why people even buy soundbars when headphones do a better job for both movies and games.
some people actually have friends /a family.
Lol for tv
why do soundbars even exist when tv speakers are already getting better every year? waste of money.
Is it really? Im not a tv enthusiast but hasnt tvs gotten thinner over the past several years? and that has restricted the size, type and number of speaker drivers in the tv, let alone position them in such a way to be able to emulate surround sound. Tv manufacturers goal is improving display quality, if they have audio department then they would probably profit more by developing/creating dedicated sound systems so they can sell 2 different products.
Can you name tvs that have speakers that are on par with mid range soundbars? Im curious. If there is, isnt it usually priced higher than its competitors?
In addition to that, there are also home theatre system that doesnt use tv, and use projectors, both long and short throws, where the problem is still sound quality in addition to limitation of placement
I guess the better question is, why do soundbars exists when there are dedicated surround sound system.
Because we are consumers
soundbars don’t actually improve sound, they just make it louder. anyone who says otherwise is lying.
I think that your lying
😂😂😂😂 bass?
Treble?
Your dumb?
people who spend more than $100 on a soundbar are just getting ripped off, sound is sound no matter what.
If you can't tell the difference, you have too much earwax in your ear canals
You are obviously not an audiophile or appreciate good sound.
Sound is sound ? You serious ?
I promise you my Hifiman Sundaras beg to differ. Get yourself a pair sundaras, sennheiser hd600's, or if you're on a budget grado sr80x. You've gone your whole life seeing in black and white, buy one of those and experience color.