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9 Best Soundbars of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

Theater-like audio brought straight to your home.

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Ever have trouble hearing your television when watching a show or movie, especially the dialogue? You’re not alone. While speakers built into televisions have drastically improved over the years, sound quality often doesn’t measure up to the advancements in audio equipment like soundbars — which is one of the many reasons why our experts recommend pairing your new 4K TV with one.

Soundbars connect directly into your TV and emit clear, crisp and immersive sound quality, helping you achieve a “theater-like” experience from your living room couch. Best of all, most modern soundbars are compact, can be mounted onto your wall to take up less space and can be used as a standalone speaker when you’re not watching TV.

The tech analysts and audio experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute test all types of home entertainment equipment, from the best TVs (including outdoor TVs) to projectors, speakers and more. When choosing the best soundbars to help you create a theater-like experience, our pros evaluated each model for its ease of use and connectivity, performance, audio quality and size, among other specs.

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Best Overall

Sonos Arc

On Sale
Arc

Pros

  • Easy to set up and use
  • Smart home compatibility (Google Assistant and Alexa)
  • Features Dolby Atmos surround sound
  • Includes speech enhancement mode and several adjustable EQ settings
  • Sleek, modern design

Cons

  • Not suitable for TVs smaller than 49"

Whether you’re new to Sonos or already have a few Sonos speakers throughout your home, the pros at the Good Housekeeping Institute agree that the Sonos Arc is the best soundbar for most households. While it’s not the cheapest (nor the most expensive), this soundbar is one of the easiest to set up and use.

Not only did its compact and sleek design impress us, but we like that you can adjust settings directly from your smartphone via the intuitive Sonos app. Or you can use your existing TV remote to adjust the volume thanks to an HDMI eARC connection. This soundbar is even compatible with voice assistants like Google Assistant and Alexa so it’ll integrate seamlessly into your smart home, and it supports Dolby Atmos for a surround sound effect when watching movies or streaming music.

“As a music lover, I would definitely recommend and buy this soundbar. In addition to its modern look and feel, it has a great price point, and the clean sound throughout the unit is just amazing,” says Elliot Lopez, Hearst’s Director of Audio Visual Services. “This is a streamlined soundbar that offers a premium surround sound experience without the need for supplementary speakers. But if you want the full experience, you can always purchase the sub and rear speakers to complete the system.”

Dimensions3.4 x 45 x 4.5”
Weight13.78 lbs.
ConnectivityHDMI input (eARC), Wi-Fi
OperationSonos app, Google Assistant, Alexa, Apple AirPlay 2
2
Best Value

Roku Streambar

Streambar

Pros

  • Robust streaming services and audio in one
  • Compatible with voice assistants (Google Assistant and Alexa)
  • Lightweight and compact design
  • Features voice control remote

Cons

  • Design is not as aesthetically pleasing as other soundbars

This compact, affordable soundbar is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to improve their TV’s speaker setup at a great price. And you'll get the perks of an integrated media player so you can stream shows and access all your favorite apps from Roku’s robust streaming platform.

Our pros love that this soundbar is super lightweight, making it a great pick for smaller spaces, smaller TVs or even projectors. “If you’re not the biggest fan of your smart TV’s applications or interface, then Roku Streambar is a great option since it combines audio and streaming services together,” said one tester.

“I love its small, compact size that still offers enough volume for my whole space," says Senior Analyst Emma Seymour. "It sounded great when listening to music and watching TV. I especially like that it offers Roku streaming directly for one less remote!” Another tester shared, “Though the bass was slightly on the disappointing side, this soundbar would do just fine in a small space."

Dimensions2.4 x 14 x 4.2”
Weight2.2 lbs.
ConnectivityHDMI, HDMI-ARC, Optical, USB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
OperationRoku remote, Roku app, Google Assistant, Alexa, Apple Home, Apple AirPlay
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3
Best for Movies

Sony HT-A5000

HT-A5000

Pros

  • Easy to set up
  • Clear dialogue
  • Attractive, compact design
  • Works with Google Assistant and Alexa

Cons

  • Other models may offer better value

Our pros love how easy it is to set up the Sony soundbar. Its compact and thin design makes it an ideal choice for smaller living rooms, and the front display is a useful feature for displaying volume.

“The sound on this all-in-one soundbar is immersive, clear and packs a good punch, though you sacrifice some sub frequencies,” says one tester. “The Bluetooth connectivity was very easy to use, and the settings and sound levels are all visible on the soundbar making it simple to acknowledge which settings are active when selected.”

This soundbar stood out in particular among movie watchers for its clear dialogue and omnipresent sound. “The voice quality for sporting events, movies, shows and news struck me as being consistently good," said one tester. "I did not need to throw the volume way up to hear the dialogue, only to then be drowned in some loud background sound from the program. The sound felt clean and immersive for a wide variety of programming across cable and streaming and was very impressive in comparison to my current home sound set up.”

Dimensions47.75 x 2.75 x 5.62"
Weight13 lbs.
Connectivity HDMI, HDMI eARC/ARC, Optical, USB, Bluetooth
OperationRemote, Chromecast built-in, Spotify Connect, Google Assistant, Alexa, AirPlay 2
4
Best for Music

Yamaha YAS-209

Amazon’s Choice
YAS-209

Pros

  • Great value
  • Crisp, clear audio
  • Easy to set up
  • Alexa built-in

Cons

  • Doesn't work with Google Assistant

For a great value, this soundbar comes with Alexa built-in so you don’t even have to pick up the remote to pause your TV show. The soundbar does include a subwoofer, so you’ll need some extra room near your TV, but nevertheless, our testers found it extremely easy to set up.

“The soundbar is aesthetically pleasing and it’s easy to set up and adjust the settings to your liking. Though it doesn’t have an app, the sound quality was clean, the bass had great clarity and the treble was well balanced,” says one tester, though there was noticeable distortion at higher volumes.

We particularly enjoyed streaming music via this soundbar, finding the sound quality crisp, clear and loud, albeit smaller than other soundbars. Watching movies was also a joy. “The sound quality is perfect if you’re watching a movie — the omnipresent audio intensifies the movie-watching experience and provides movie-theater sound from the comfort of your home,” says Product Analyst Grace Wu. “I also like that it’s easy to turn off if I’m not in the mood for such a cinematic feel when watching the news or a more relaxed TV show,” she says.

DimensionsCenter unit: 36.62 × 2.5 × 4.25", Subwoofer: 7.5 × 16.5 × 16"
WeightCenter unit: 6 lbs., Subwoofer: 17.4 lbs.
ConnectivityHDMI, Optical, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
OperationRemote, Alexa built-in, Spotify Connect
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5
Best Premium Soundbar

Sennheiser Ambeo

Ambeo

Pros

  • Clear, 3D sound quality
  • All-in-one construction
  • Easy to set up and use
  • Impressive performance

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Heavy
  • Not compatible with voice assistants

Look no further if you're ready to invest in your home theater’s audio setup and want premium sound performance. While this soundbar is one of the most expensive we feature, it earned top scores for performance and ease of use and blew our testers away with its outstanding sound quality (we witnessed some jaws dropping).

Our pros and engineers note that it is heavy, but it’s one of the most impressive all-in-one soundbars on this list, and it doesn’t require a sub or rear speakers for a 3D sound experience. “This soundbar features very impressive bass. It’s extremely powerful and the sound quality is fantastic,” said one tester.

Dimensions49.8 x 5.3 x 6.7”
Weight40.7 lbs.
ConnectivityeARC (HDMI 2.1), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet
OperationRemote, Chromecast, AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect
6
Best for Gaming

OXS Thunder Pro

Thunder Pro

Pros

  • Small, compact size
  • Great sound quality
  • Easy to use
  • Built-in lights

Cons

  • May be too small for larger TVs

Intended for home gaming systems and ideal for PC monitors, this miniature-sized soundbar can replace multimedia speaker systems as the audio quality is great across games, YouTube videos, podcasts and music.

Our data engineer and in-house audiophile, Nik Greenwald, describes the OXS soundbar as “small yet mighty.” In tests, we found the soundbar’s plug-and-play setup to be super simple and Bluetooth pairing was intuitive. The soundbar features a jog wheel on the unit itself so you can make quick adjustments to volume and EQ settings, and a wireless remote comes in handy.

“I thought the bass sound quality was superb given it’s a standalone soundbar and it’s quite compact,” adds Greenwald. Also unique is that the soundbar lights up in sync with the music or audio you’re playing (albeit a bit laggy), and an LED display on the front indicates helpful information like volume levels, mode and more.

Dimensions23.9 x 4.8 x 3"
Weight10.3 lbs.
ConnectivityBluetooth 5.0, AUX IN, HDMI IN, HDMI eARC, USB-C, USBA-A
OperationRemote
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7
Best with Subwoofer

Samsung HW-Q990B

HW-Q990B
Credit: Samsung

Pros

  • Amazing audio performance
  • Speakers and subwoofer wirelessly connect

Cons

  • Heavy and space-consuming

We recommend this soundbar and speaker set from Samsung for anyone who owns a larger TV or is looking to create a home cinema setup. Though it's a heavy set of equipment that's far from compact (you'll need enough space to handle the large soundbar itself, two rear speakers and a large subwoofer), we love that everything connects wirelessly so you don’t have to deal with hiding any long cables.

In our Lab tests, we were very impressed with the sound quality of this soundbar and gave it top performance scores. “The dialogue felt easy to understand even during movie scenes with lots of underscore and sound effects. The treble and bass were both well balanced, and the audio felt extremely clear without feeling thin,” says Greenwald. If top-notch audio quality is what you're looking for, this soundbar is worth the extra investment.

DimensionsCenter piece: 48.5 x 2.7 x 5.4", Subwoofer: 8.7 x 16.3 x 16.1", Rear speakers: 5.1 x 7.9 x 5.5"
Weight17 lbs.
ConnectivityHDMI, HDMI eARC, Optical, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
OperationRemote, built-in Alexa, AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect
8
Best for Small Spaces

Bose Smart Soundbar 900

Smart Soundbar 900

Pros

  • Easy to set up
  • Works with Google Assistant and Alexa
  • Sleek, modern design

Cons

  • Surround sound could be improved

We like this all-in-one Bose soundbar for smart homes and smaller spaces that want a hassle-free, intuitive audio upgrade. Our pros gave this model top scores for ease of use, finding it a breeze to set up and operate. You're able to use a remote to operate your TV and soundbar, or you can adjust your soundbar’s settings further in the Bose app. We also like that voice assistants such as Google Assistant and Alexa are built-in, meaning that you can ask Google to change the channel without having to lift a finger.

Much like other Bose products, this soundbar features a super clear sound that our pros enjoyed. “The soundbar’s audio was crisp and well-balanced. The stereo was impressive and felt spatially accurate,” says Greenwald. Our pros also loved the soundbar’s design, though we do wish there was an LED display on the unit to indicate any volume or setting changes. “This soundbar has a sleek, modern look to it and will fit into any home theater setup. I love that there’s an option to hang the unit. What it lacked was the bass module, but for a small space this would work perfectly," says Lopez.

Dimensions2.29 x 41.14 x 4.21"
Weight12.68 lbs.
ConnectivityHDMI eARC, Optical, Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
OperationRemote, Alexa and Google Assistant, Chromecast built-in, Apple AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect
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9
Best Under $1,000

Vizio M-Series Elevate M512E-K6

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M-Series Elevate M512E-K6

Pros

  • Great audio quality
  • Mid-range price
  • Sleek, thin design

Cons

  • Long cables
  • Not Wi-Fi enabled

If you’re looking for a soundbar at a mid-range price, this pick from Vizio is an excellent choice that includes a subwoofer and two side speakers. While its design is sleek and thin, take note that the system doesn’t connect wirelessly and the long proprietary cables can hinder a clean setup. But the soundbar’s audio performance makes up for it. “This soundbar has top-notch sound quality with incredibly immersive surround sound,” says Greenwald.

According to another tester, “The sound quality was fantastic. The subwoofers and surround speakers really helped create an impressive sound experience.” On top of this soundbar’s stellar audio performance, we like that the remote features an LED display so you can easily keep tabs on any volume adjustments. And though voice assistants aren’t built-in, there’s a speaker input so you can still access Alexa or Google Assistant through your soundbar.

Dimensions41.38 x 2.60 x 4.73"
Weight 8.73 lbs.
Connectivity HDMI, HDMI eARC, optical, AUX in (3.5mm jack), USB, Bluetooth
OperationRemote

Other soundbars we tested:

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  • Sonos Beam (Gen 2): Whether you have a smaller space or want to save some money, our pros like this compact soundbar from Sonos. Though not quite as powerful as the Arc, it comes at a lower price point while still offering a lot of bang for its buck (including that beloved Sonos connectivity experience throughout your home). Plus, it’s compatible with voice assistants.
  • Sennheiser AMBEO Mini: We’re the first to admit that the larger Sennheiser AMBEO will always be our favorite over the mini version, though we like that the AMEO Mini is a fraction of the price and significantly smaller. Nevertheless, our pros weren’t as impressed with its performance and suggest investing in the AMBEO if you have wiggle room in your budget.
  • TCL Alto 8: Though not a top performer in our soundbar tests, TCL's value is hard to top. For under $200, this soundbar will be an improvement over most built-in television speakers and is super easy to use. But if you're looking for top-notch audio quality, we recommend choosing one of the picks above.
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How we test soundbars

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The Good Housekeeping Institute’s Media & Tech experts, engineers and analysts tested each soundbar in collaboration with Hearst’s Audio & Visual Department over the course of a week for ease of use, performance and design.

To evaluate the ease of use, we assessed how easy each soundbar was to set up and connect to a TV as well as how intuitive the soundbar was to use. To assess ease of operation, we considered each soundbar’s app (if applicable), remote and physical configuration.

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To test performance, we connected each soundbar to a TV with an HDMI ARC or optical cable and watched clips of Batman along with other TV shows and movies. Our pros rated overall audio quality and enjoyment as well as how clear voices and dialogue sounded. To test streaming audio quality, we wirelessly connected each soundbar to a smartphone via Bluetooth and streamed Spotify’s Dolby Atmos playlist, evaluating overall sound quality as well as bass, treble and omnipresence.

We also listened to the audio at maximum volume to check for any distortion. Lastly, we considered each soundbar’s overall size and whether it had any additional features such as voice assistant control, smart home compatibility, audio modes or room calibration.

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Is investing in a soundbar worth it?

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“Yes, soundbars are a sound investment,” says former Good Housekeeping Institute Chief Technologist Rachel Rothman. “Because TVs have continually gotten thinner and thinner, this has made it more challenging to keep up with quality audio output allowed in thicker form factors.”

Most soundbars are an easy upgrade over your TV’s built-in speakers. If you’ve ever had a hard time understanding dialogue when watching TV shows or movies, a soundbar can alleviate this problem. In addition to improving overall sound quality, soundbars can help make dialogue clearer to understand and some even feature speech enhancement modes, along with other EQ settings so you can adjust your TV’s sound to your liking.

How do you connect a soundbar to a TV?

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"The most common way to connect your TV to a soundbar is with an HDMI ARC cable. If you don't see an ARC output on your TV, you can always use the optical out as an option," says Lopez. The advantage of an ARC (Audio Return Channel) connection is that it will enable you to use your TV remote to control your soundbar. This means that when you turn your TV on your soundbar will turn on as well, and you won’t have to get up off the couch to make any adjustments or use a separate remote to control the volume.

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Where should you place a soundbar?

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You should aim to place your soundbar as close to your TV as possible, without blocking the TV. “Soundbars are traditionally placed below your TV, either mounted to the wall or placed on a surface beneath it like a console or TV stand, but it’s important to check your model and see if that is in fact the best position," says Rothman. "For certain soundbars, placing them above the TV may be preferential."

"The most important factor in mounting a soundbar is that it is as close to ear level as possible, whether that is above or below the television," says Lopez.

Rothman adds, "Usually, manuals include details on best positioning and consider where the soundbar’s drivers are. In general, the closer the soundbar is to your TV, the more integrated the two will feel, however sometimes some trial and error may be required to find the best location for optimal audio output.”

Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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GH Institute Writer and Analyst Olivia Lipski covers consumer tech, travel, fitness, appliances, home and more. During her time at GH, she’s covered all types of home entertainment and audio equipment, reviewing everything from TVs like Samsung The Frame TV, outdoor TVs, outdoor speakers, noise-canceling headphones and more. She led soundbar testing in 2022, assessing each soundbar with audio experts and engineers in the Hearst Tower in NYC.

GH Institute Data Engineer, Nik Greenwald, most recently tested two of the latest soundbars on the market, spending hours researching, recording and analyzing data to compare different models. When not at the Institute, Greenwald works as a songwriter and record producer, having written and produced several tracks that have garnered millions of streams worldwide.

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Olivia Lipski
Senior Reviews Writer & Analyst

Olivia (she/her) is a senior reviews writer and analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she tests and writes about tech, home, travel, fitness, parenting and health products. Since joining GH in 2021, she has continued to leverage her extensive product reviews experience by staying on top of the industry’s latest innovations and helping readers make better buying decisions. Olivia is a graduate of the George Washington University, with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, political science and French, and she holds a master’s degree in communications from Sciences Po Paris.


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