
Fill your space with rich surround sound by using this 7.1.2 channel Sony Dolby Atmos sound bar. Its S-Force PRO front surround and wavefront technology distribute dynamic, three-dimensional audio details via the included coaxial speakers. This Wi-Fi-enabled Sony Dolby Atmos sound bar supports high-definition A/V components with its four HDMI ports.
A: The remote has a Voice button that cycles between Up1 / Up2 / Off, effectively giving you 2 levels of enhancing the dialogue. Works very well, pulling the voice out of background rumble, making it much easier to understand what people are saying.
Q: Does this soundbar support wireless rear speakers in future firmware updates?
A: Not to my knowledge.
Q: Will this soundbar receive a firmware update adding support for DTS-X?
A: Yes! Today, Sony released a firmware update (version M40.R.0374) enabling support for DTS:X, DTS-HD Master Audio, and standard DTS Digital Surround. The update also allows for the pass-through of Dolby Vision video signals.
Q: IS THIS A GOOD SOUND BAR FOR THE SONY XBR65AIE QLED TV?
A: It will work good with any Sony TV. The more important question is what your room is like. If you want true surround sound you may want to do the traditional receiver with back and front speakers. However, if the room is pretty small or enclosed this sound bar is very good.
A: Yes, I connected my Echo via Bluetooth and it streams to the sound bar. You can’t control the sound bar itself but the Echo can control the volume it sends to the sound bar so it works good. It would be nice to have complete control (switch input etc) but it plays music well and the sound bar sounds way better then the built in Echo speaker.
A: Yes, There are settings in the system that you can apply for height from ceiling and viewing/listening distance.
Q: Can I connect any other Bluetooth or wifi speakers to this Soundbar for instance multi room. Thanks
A: Hi Omar126, wireless speaker is not compatible with this soundbar. Thanks! ^Ron
A: Don't bother tilting the bar, the speakers are already pitched. Moreover, if the speakers are not ceiling mounted, the Atmos sound will be more immersive than object based. I have the same type of ceilings.