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JBL Bar 2.0 All-in-One Sound Bar - in-home entertainment system, with streaming capabilities, in black

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Given the stripped-down spec, the Bar 2.0 All-In-One lives or dies on its performance. Thankfully, it proves highly accomplished, and reaps the rewards of an increase in onboard power over its forebear (now a claimed 80W rather than 30W), and, says JBL, improved driver design. Good looking with an understated grown-up design, the Bar 800 is a brilliantly conceived do-it-all soundbar with wifi connectivity, multi-room music streaming, Bluetooth, Dolby Atmos upfiring speakers, voice control and a beefy 10-inch wireless subwoofer included. This means you can buy multiple speakers for a surround-sound setup or use the soundbar as a regular speaker and have music playing out into multiple rooms. Sonos speakers are particularly good at this, and if you already have one of their speakers for music, you won’t be disappointed if you add one of their soundbars too.

Unlike the Sonos Beam, the Bose has two upfiring speakers, which really helps make the most of Dolby Atmos movies. The sense of extra scale here is really impressive given the soundbar’s dimensions. Using Bose’s “TrueSpace” tech, it also does a great job with non-Atmos content, helping boost it to all parts of the room. Bose has a long history of being able to swamp a room using relatively tiny speakers, and here’s no exception. It’s loud, detailed and extremely impressive, with dialogue especially present. Before you hit the buy button, it’s worth understanding a little bit of the jargon used and the features available on the latest soundbars. We’ve outlined the most important factors below to help you make the right decision. Connectivity A soundbar as small as this has no right to sound as big as it does. Measuring just 34cm wide, it features three drivers. The left and right channels get a small 19mm speaker, while the centre, mid-range driver is 51mm, and there’s a separate 37cm tall subwoofer. There are no upfiring speakers here, but clever Dolby Atmos software processing means the speakers do a great job of spreading audio to all corners of the room with “virtual” Atmos, without losing focus. There are nine drivers behind the stylish metal grille, and deep bass is taken care of by the separate, powerful, wireless subwoofer. Combined, they create a complete 3.1.2-channel system that slots elegantly into your living room. And if you’ve struggled to find a soundbar to sit beneath your TV, that doesn’t impede your viewing, this could be the one.Thankfully the set-up was impressively easy, and while it isn’t quite as simple as plug-and-play, it isn't far off. The JBL One app has loads of settings you can adjust and it also features room calibration that helps adapt the sound based on the space you’re in. If you’ve been swayed by an extra-large TV set, you’ll need a soundbar to match. Few designs are better suited than the 130cm wide HT-A7000. With 11 speakers – two upward-firing speakers for Atmos, two tweeters, five forward-facing drivers and two built-in subwoofers – and 500W of power, it elevates your home movie watching, while also improving how sport sounds, and even gives I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here a welcome upgrade. There are six speakers here, and while it doesn’t include any upfiring options to help create a greater sense of 3D atmospheric sound, it does enhance audio considerably without sacrificing dialogue for the impact of explosions and action sequences. This Denon soundbar doesn’t have wifi connectivity and you can’t talk to it with a voice assistant, but it does have the latest “virtual” Dolby Atmos compatibility (albeit without upfiring drivers) and creates a big, impressive sound for not very much money. If you’re looking to upgrade your TV audio, this is a great place to start. Setup is therefore blissfully simple. To connect to a TV, use either the HDMI ARC connection (there's
no additional hookup for source switching) or digital optical audio input, and you're up and running. For other devices, there's the aforementioned Bluetooth provision (v4.2) ...and nothing else. Even the 3.5mm input of the Bar Studio has been left off the spec sheet.

For example, JBL's previous entry-level soundbar – the Bar Studio, reviewed here – offered a choice of five preset EQ modes (Standard, Movie, Music, Voice and Sport), plus user adjustment of bass output, and the option of instigating a virtual surround mode. Its replacement model throws all that away. The result is a supplied handset that's comically uncluttered, with just power, volume, mute and TV/Bluetooth source buttons. If you have other speakers that use the same voice assistant or are from the same brand, you can connect them together through your wifi to play audio at the same time. There’s wifi and Bluetooth streaming and Alexa voice control built-in, as well as Apple AirPlay 2, so it is easy to integrate into your existing setup. It also features “SpaceFit” sound, which like TruePlay with Sonos, uses microphones to tune the soundbar to the shape of the room. And if you are connecting to a new Samsung TV, you can take advantage of “Q Symphony”, which synchronises the TV's speakers and the soundbar to create a bigger, more immersive soundstage. We set it up in under five minutes – plug in the mains power cable, attach the HDMI cable to your TV and follow the steps on the brand’s Smart Control App to pair it to your home’s wifi network. From there, you tailor the sound output to your room using the four built-in microphones and we found the process to be seamless – with the soundbar examining the size and shape of our space and altering the output accordingly. Sennheiser makes some very impressive soundbars, but not everyone has the space for its larger Ambeo Max paired to its subwoofer. That’s why we adore the Ambeo Mini: it’s a fraction of the size when compared to the brand’s full-size models but still gives you punchy sound quality, with a premium build, responsive touch controls and solid, booming bass. This is a soundbar that’s perfect for a main bedroom or a smaller living room.The Sonos Arc has been scooping up industry awards like they’re going out of fashion. It offers a wonderful combination of usability, features and brilliant sound performance, and if it’s within your budget, this soundbar should be very close to the top of your shopping list. With the Bar 2.0 All-In-One, JBL takes the concept of plug-and-play to extremes. This is a soundbar that's focused on ease-of-use, and one that eschews functionality that might make the owner experience complex. This is measured in wattage. The bigger the wattage number, the more powerful the sound (anything above 250W will be loud enough to wake the neighbours). However, not all brands provide sound output information, as it can easily be confused with sound quality. Dolby Atmos

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