This Dolby Atmos soundbar is one of the cheapest we've seen

This Dolby Atmos soundbar is one of the cheapest we've seen
Monoprice has just launched its new SB-300 soundbar with Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound. While the soundbar doesn't offer true Dolby Atmos sound (it lacks surround speakers or upward-firing drivers), you do get a virtual version of immersive audio technology, and it comes at a price that's hard to challenge. Le Monoprice SB-300 is available at the price of maintenance for €179 (environ €129 / AU €229) via the société's website, and offers a range of functionalities that pour être parfaites for les nouveaux acheteurs de barres from his. First of all, the Monoprice SB-300 has no shortage of connection options. With two HDMI inputs, an HDMI eARC output, and a 3,5mm audio jack, as well as coaxial and digital audio inputs, the soundbar should easily connect to your TV or AV receiver. Bluetooth and USB connectivity is also available if you want to minimize wired connections.

Affordable soundscapes

The price of the Monoprice SB-300 is pretty impressive considering what you're getting. The soundbar's virtual Dolby Atmos integration features DSP audio modes combined with psychoacoustics, allowing the device to try and produce that tall vertical sound you'd find in a movie theater or home theater. With these sonic features and the aforementioned wealth of connectivity options, the Monoprice SB-300 seems to stand out quite well from its competition, like the Sony HT-X8500 and Samsung HW-Q90R, which we both rate as the best. in class in our reviews. The Monoprice SB-300 is cheaper than both. While the Monoprice SB-300 lacks the full Dolby Atmos audio experience of Samsung's HW-Q90R and the beastly subwoofer of the HT-X8500, we can't deny that the SB-300 is an attractive option, especially for first-time buyers. of sound bars put off by the high price of other models.