
The more you spend, the more features you tend to get and the more driver units the soundbars tend to use hence, most of our entries tend to be pricier than ordinary soundbars. In the last couple of years, a slew of Dolby Atmos soundbars have hit the market, and there's now a range of models to suit most budgets. The result is that objects on your screen, such as circling helicopters or pouring rain, can be heard all around you. Most premium Atmos soundbars use upward-firing drivers to disperse sound vertically and reflect it off your ceiling – giving the effect of having overhead speakers.

These streamlined speakers can recreate the enveloping, 3D audio experience you'd get at the cinema. If you fancy elevating your home cinema sound but aren't keen on wielding a drill to make holes in your ceiling or rearranging your living room into the speaker version of Stonehenge then you'll be pleased to know that with the help of a Dolby Atmos soundbar, you can enjoy truly immersive film screenings from the comfort of your home, without any clutter or dodgy DIY.Ī Dolby Atmos soundbar could quite literally take your TV's audio to another level without the hassle and cost of a full install.
