A:AnswerHi Mark, Yes you can connect the HW-B750D Soundbar with the SWA-9200S Wireless Rear Speaker Kit adding 2.0 channel audio making it a 7.1 channel sound system. ~ Samsung Solutions
A:AnswerHi there! Dolby Atmos will provide a more immersive audio experience when watching movies, with the height channels you will get a 3D sound effect. A 5.1 setup will offer a wider range of content that is mixed in 5.1. ~ Samsung Solutions
A:AnswerHi there Tinkerer. No, the HW-B750D Soundbar does not have Wi-Fi needed to connect to SmartThings if you are looking for a Soundbar with SmartThings capabilities Samsung offers many Q and S series with this function. One is the HW-QS730D, check it out at Best Buy: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung-q-series-3-1-2-ch-wireless-dolby-atmos-soundbar-w-q-symphony-titan-black/6577564.p?skuId=6577564
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A:AnswerHi there rae27. The HW-B750D Soundbar has Dolby Digital 5.1 creates realistic surround sound by projecting it from all around you, while DTS Virtual:X expands your listening experience without having to add extra speakers. ~ Samsung Solutions
A:AnswerHi darryl! Yes, the HW-B750D is compatible with the SWA-9200S Wireless Rear Speaker Kit and will upgrade your audio experience to a 7.1 channel sound system! Check it out at Best Buy: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung-swa-9200s-za-2-0-channel-wireless-rear-speaker-kit-black/6510790.p?skuId=6510790
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A:AnswerHi Jack! The new 2024 HW-B750 brings enhanced audio through built-in center and side speakers, and actively adapts to your on-screen content, optimizing sound scene by scene. With features like Voice Enhanced optimizing the equalizer and amplifying the dialogue on the screen so voices can be heard more clearly. You can also add on the SWA-9200S Wireless Rear Speaker Kit adding an even more room-filling sound without the wires. ~ Samsung Solutions
A:AnswerThe B750D can connect to your television or device via Bluetooth, but does not have Wi Fi capability, so, no, it will not connect to your Wi Fi network.
A:AnswerYour understanding of 5.1 is the correct understanding of the 5.1 term (2 front [L & R], 2 rear [L & R], one center, plus subwoofer). Samsung's use of 5.1 is non-standard. They have 5 speakers in the sound bar: 2 front, 1 center and two side firing speakers, one in each end of the bar. I'm sure that the front & side speakers (the left side pair or the right side pair) are linked so the same sound (either the L sound channel or R sound channel) comes out of both speakers.
A 2.1 system means L & R speakers and a sub (referred to as ,1), A 3,1 system is left, right, center, and sub. After 5.1, the next most common system is 7.1 which is L/R/C, sub, back L & R, side L & R (true side channel sound and not Samsung's meaning). Things get crazy after that: 9.2, 5.2.4, 11.2.2, etc.