Given June is upon us, so too is tax time… along with the moons and Ferris wheels. It’s natural for Australians to be thinking about any dollars they can save when they lodge their next tax return at this time of year. To indulge this admirable pursuit today, let’s talk about how building a bigger superannuation fund can help you save on your taxes.
Most of us would be aware that most contributions to superannuation are taxed at a 15% flat rate. Any earnings generated from super investments are also taxed at 15%. And once we enter the pension phase of our retirements, in many cases earnings can be enjoyed tax-free.
Of course, you’ll need to check with a tax professional to see what your personal circumstances might allow. You also might want to talk to a financial adviser about whether making extra super contributions might be the wisest course of action compared to paying down your mortgage or investing outside of super, for instance.
But those are the general rules for superannuation.
This means that for most Australians, contributing any extra funds above the mandatory 11% superannuation guarantee can automatically result in paying less in taxes.
Reduce your taxes using superannuation this tax time
According to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), there are two kinds of contributions you can make to your super fund. Those are concessional contributions and… (you guessed it) non-concessional contributions.
Put simply, a concessional contribution is one that you can claim as a tax deduction. A non-concessional contribution is not eligible for that claim.
However, the good old days are no longer with us. Australians are no longer entitled to put as much cash as they want into super. At least without paying full taxes.
According to the ATO, the current cap on conventional contributions into one’s super fund is $27,500 per annum (including the 11% super guarantee). From 1 July this year, it will rise to $30,000. This means most Australians can only claim deductions of up to $27,500 in super contributions this tax time. That includes what your employer is required to pay you, of course.
However, you may be able to contribute more if you didn’t hit the cap in previous years.
The cap for non-concessional contributions is $110,000, but it will rise to $120,000 on 1 July. If you contribute more than this, you might have to pay extra taxes.
So, how much would someone be able to save in taxes from an extra contribution to their super fund?
As an example, let’s say someone who earns $100,000 per year before tax wants to make an extra superannuation contribution to save money at tax time.
This person would have already seen $11,000 taken out of their pay packets for their super fund.
But according to the MoneySmart website, our worker could save up to $5,692 in taxes if they were prepared to contribute an extra $10,000 to their super fund.
Foolish takeaway
Of course, all of this is just general advice. Everyone’s personal circumstances will be different. As such, it’s vital to check with a tax professional or financial adviser before making any big decisions when it comes to your super fund.
But super is a legitimate and potentially lucrative way to save some extra dollars this tax time. So make sure to check if you can do just that before 1 July.
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You can redeem Chase, Amex, Citi, Capital One, Discover, Bilt, U.S. Bank, Bank of America, and Hilton points directly at Amazon checkout — but it's not always the best idea.
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You can significantly reduce your shopping bill by redeeming credit card points on Amazon.
Many popular currencies participate, such as Chase Ultimate Rewards® and Amex Membership Rewards.
We don't usually recommend using points this way because they can be worth much more for travel.
Introduction to using credit card points on Amazon
Amazon makes it simple to redeem many rewards currencies from the best credit cards at checkout to offset your balance. We almost never recommend using your points this way, but it can make sense for you if you don't plan to travel in the near future.
Redeeming credit card points on Amazon can also a good strategy if you have a small points balance you won't otherwise use. And it can make Amazon Prime Day deals even sweeter if you use points to discount or pay for your purchase.
Here's everything you need to know about the benefits of using points for Amazon purchases.
Eligible credit cards for Amazon points use
Participating credit card programs
Multiple credit card programs allow customers to pay for Amazon purchases using their rewards. The full list is below:
Linking your card to Amazon
While each of the programs listed below has its own points system, linking your rewards card to Amazon is the same process across the board. Here's a step-by-step guide to account linking.
After logging into your account on Amazon, click on "Accounts & Lists" under your name at the top-right corner of the page. Once that page opens up, navigate to the "Your Payments" section toward the bottom left of the page.
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From there, scroll down the sidebar of your wallet until you find the "Add a payment method" button. Follow the prompts to add your rewards credit card. Once that's done, you can check your points balance on the Shop with Points account page to monitor your rewards programs. This is also the page you'll use to ensure that your account is not set up to pay with points by default.
Use Chase Points on Amazon
When you redeem Chase Ultimate Rewards points with Amazon, you'll receive a value of 0.8 cents per point. Still, if you plan to use your points through Amazon, your best bet is to simply make your purchase with an eligible Chase card and then redeem your points for a statement credit later at a rate of 1 cent each.
Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card — 75,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening
Chase Sapphire Reserve® — 75,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening
Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card — 100,000 bonus points after spending $8,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening
To link your Chase Ultimate Rewards account with Amazon, click here. You'll then simply log in to your Amazon account, link your Chase card, and apply your Ultimate Rewards points at checkout.
Use Amex Points on Amazon
American Express Membership Rewards offers a very low redemption rate of 0.7 cents each for Amazon purchases — and the points value when redeeming for statement credits is even lower. If you want to make purchases with your Amex points, consider using them to purchase an American Express gift card at a rate of 1 cent per point, and then use those gift cards to buy your items.
You can earn Amex Membership Rewards points by opening and swiping cards like:
The Platinum Card® from American Express — 80,000 Membership Rewards® points after you spend $8,000 on eligible purchases on your new card in your first six months of card membership
American Express® Gold Card — 60,000 Membership Rewards® points after spending $6,000 on purchases on the card in the first six months of card membership
You can link your Amex Membership Rewards account with Amazon by clicking here. You'll log in to your Amazon account, link your eligible American Express card, and choose to apply your points to your order at checkout.
Use Citi ThankYou Points on Amazon
Per Business Insider's estimations, you'll receive just half of the average Citi ThankYou points value when redeeming your rewards for shopping with Amazon. This is not the currency to collect if you intend to regularly use your points for online shopping.
Citi issues credit cards like the Citi® Double Cash Card and Citi Custom Cash℠ Card which earn Citi ThankYou points you can use for travel, cash back, and more. Earning rewards on one of these cards and redeeming them for cash is your best route if you intend to use them for online shopping.
Click here to link your Citi ThankYou account to Amazon. Then just select your Citi ThankYou card as your payment method and choose to pay with points
Use Capital One Miles on Amazon
Again, Capital One miles are best used for travel — not for Amazon purchases. You'll receive less than half the average points value by redeeming them for shopping — a meager 0.8 cents each.
You can link your Capital One miles account to Amazon by clicking here. After you enroll your qualifying Capital One card, you'll see the option to pay with Capital One miles at checkout.
Use Discover Rewards on Amazon
Whether you collect cash back with the Discover it® Cash Back or miles with the Discover it® Miles, you can redeem them directly through Amazon to pay for all or part of your cart.
All Discover rewards are worth 1 cent each, whether you spend through Amazon or redeem for cash. Therefore, it's more beneficial for you to make your purchase with the card and later request a statement credit instead of using your rewards for the purchase.
This ensures you'll earn rewards for your purchase — which is especially handy if you have the Discover it® Cash Back, as its rotating bonus categories sometimes include Amazon purchases (from April 1 to June 30, 2024, earn 5% cash back at gas stations & electric vehicle charging stations, home improvement stores, and public transit on up to $1,500 in purchases after enrollment, then 1%).
Click here to link your Discover Rewards with Amazon and then select Discover as the payment method at checkout. You'll see the option to apply your cash back at that point.
Use Hilton Points on Amazon
You'd be hard-pressed to find a currency easier to earn than Hilton points. For example, The Hilton Honors American Express Business Card currently offers a welcome bonus of 130,000 Hilton Honors bonus points after you spend $6,000 in purchases on the card within the first six months of card membership.
You'll even get 5x points on the first $100,000 spent on other purchases outside of eligible Hilton purchases each calendar year (then 3x points).
However, the redemption rate of 0.2 cents per point means you'll get a return of as little as 0.6% back on purchases. If you intend to use Hilton points to shop on Amazon, make a cash-back credit card your daily driver, instead.
Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card — 175,000 Hilton Honors bonus points after you spend $6,000 in purchases on the card within your first six months of card membership (offer ends 7/31/2024)
Hilton Honors American Express Surpass® Card — 130,000 Hilton Honors bonus points plus a Free Night Reward after you spend $3,000 in purchases on the card in the first six months of card membership (offer ends 7/31/2024)
Hilton Honors American Express Card — 70,000 Hilton Honors bonus points plus a Free Night Reward after you spend $2,000 in purchases on the card in the first six months of card membership (offer ends 7/31/2024)
Use Marriott Points on Amazon
You can't use your Marriott points directly on the Amazon website as you can with the previous rewards currencies. However, if you navigate to Marriott Shop With Points, you can purchase an Amazon gift card with your points at the following rates:
$25 gift card — 10,000 points
$50 gift card — 17,500 points
$100 gift card — 30,000 points
In other words, the most value you'll get by using your points with Amazon is 0.33 cents each — less than half the average value you'll receive by using your points for travel.
Marriott Bonvoy Business® American Express® Card — Limited Time Offer: five Free Night Awards, valued at up to 50K points each for eligible stays, after you use your new card to make $8,000 in eligible purchases within the first six months of card membership (offer ends 7/10/24)
Marriott Bonvoy Bevy™ American Express® Card — 85,000 Marriott Bonvoy bonus points after you use your new card to make $5,000 in purchases within the first six months of card membership
Marriott Bonvoy Bold® Credit Card — 30,000 bonus points after you spend $1,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening
Marriott Bonvoy Boundless® Credit Card — 5 Free Night Awards (each night valued up to 50,000 points) after you spend $3,000 on purchases in your first three months from your account opening
Marriott Bonvoy Bountiful™ Card — 85,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 in purchases in your first three months from your account opening
Use Bilt Points on Amazon
You can use Bilt Points directly through the Amazon website after enrolling your Bilt Mastercard® on Shop with Points. Then, when you checkout on Amazon, select the Bilt credit card and choose the number of points you'd like to apply to your order.
You'll only get around 0.7 cents per point when you redeem on Amazon, which isn't the best rate but better than some of the other options on this list. However, you'll get the most value out of your reward points when you transfer to airline and hotel partners.
Click here to enroll your Bilt Mastercard® with Amazon.
Use U.S. Bank Rewards at Amazon
It's easy to redeem U.S. Bank rewards through Amazon.com checkout, and you'll get a solid 1:1 rate. So if you have an eligible U.S. Bank card, and are looking to redeem rewards for Amazon purchases, you'll get a fair value. However, redeeming for travel through the U.S. Bank portal is still a more valuable redemption option.
That said, if your main objective is to redeem on Amazon anyway, you might as well get a cash-back card versus a points-earning card. The best U.S. Bank card option in this instance is the U.S. Bank Shopper Cash Rewards™ Visa Signature® Card, which can earn you 6% cash back at Amazon (when selected as one of two retail brand earning categories).
You can earn U.S. Bank rewards on the following cards:
U.S. Bank FlexPerks® Gold American Express® Card — 30,000 bonus FlexPoints after spending $2,000 in eligible purchases on the card in the first four months from account opening
U.S. Bank Business Leverage® Visa Signature® Card — $750 in rewards when you spend $7,500 in eligible purchases on the card within the first 120 days of account opening
Click here to enroll your card with Shop with Points.
Use Bank of America Unlimited Cash Rewards at Amazon
The Bank of America® Unlimited Cash Rewards Credit Card is one of Business Insider's picks for the best Bank of America credit cards, and the only Bank of America credit card eligible to be enrolled in Shop with Points. It has a no-frills cash-back program that offers a value of 1 cent per point.
It's a no-annual-fee card and earns unlimited 1.5% cash back on all purchases. New cardholders can earn $200 online cash rewards bonus after making at least $1,000 in purchases in the first 90 days from account opening.
Once your card is enrolled with Shop with Points, you'll be able to view your eligible Bank of America point balance.
Click here to enroll your Bank of America® Unlimited Cash Rewards Credit Card with Shop with Points.
How to apply points to Amazon purchases
Once your rewards card has been linked to Amazon, you can apply points at check-out quite easily.
Redeeming points at checkout
First, navigate to your shopping cart page and click "Proceed to checkout." Under the "Payment method" section, select your rewards credit card if it isn't the default form of payment designated in your account. When you look through the list of connected credit and debit cards, you'll see eligible rewards cards with the value of your points in Amazon credit listed below them.
Adjusting points used for each purchase
Select the card you want to use, then use the text field to enter the number of points you want to use toward your total balance. If you're participating in one of Amazon's frequent promotions for American Express Membership Rewards or Chase Ultimate Rewards, you can often trigger your discount or promotional cash back by paying with a single point.
Maximizing the value of points on Amazon
As mentioned several times, you'll rarely get good value from using your points on Amazon purchases. There are a few exceptions, such as when Amazon offers a generous discount or cash back from using a small number of points toward your purchases.
The best way to determine the value of your points is by comparing them against Business Insider's valuations. Our credit card experts have carefully calculated the value of each rewards system so you can tell if you're getting a good, mediocre, or poor deal on your exchange.
Conclusion
There are several options for smart shopping with credit card points on Amazon. Just keep an eye on each transaction to ensure that you're getting the best value. And at all costs, make sure you don't end up paying for your entire purchase with points by default.
Shop With Points at Amazon frequently asked questions
Which credit cards allow you to use points on Amazon?
Many major credit cards with rewards programs, such as those from American Express, Chase, and Citi, allow you to use points for Amazon purchases.
How do I link my credit card rewards account to Amazon?
From your account on the Amazon website, navigate to "Accounts & Lists", then "My Payments", and follow the prompts to connect your credit card. An eligible card with convertible points will automatically offer the option to pay with points at checkout. You can choose how many points to use.
Can I use points to cover the entire purchase amount on Amazon?
Yes, you can use points to cover the full cost of eligible purchases, or use a combination of points and another payment method.
Is it always a good value to use credit card points on Amazon?
The value of using points on Amazon can vary. It's important to compare the redemption value of using points on Amazon to other redemption options available through your credit card rewards program.
Can I use points for all items on Amazon?
Most items sold directly by Amazon and fulfilled by Amazon are eligible for purchase with points, but there may be restrictions on some products or categories.
Is Amazon Shop With Points a good deal?
Paying with points at Amazon is almost never as good a deal as other redemptions. You won't receive outsized value for your rewards, and the return rate you'll get is significantly below what you can expect if you use them for travel. A big exception is the aforementioned promotions that offer a significant discount for using just a single point.
How do I find discount promotions for using points at Amazon?
Amazon promotional discounts for shopping with points usually come to your email. You can also search online for discounts using a specific rewards currency. These offers are usually targeted, so if you haven't received an email with a link to enroll, you may be out of luck.
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Business credit cards can help you earn bonus rewards on common expenses like office supplies.
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If you own a business or do any freelancing or side gigs, there are plenty of reasons to get a business credit card instead of a personal one.
When searching for the right business credit card, look at factors like welcome bonuses, earning categories, and purchase protection.
The best business credit cards offer a lot of benefits both in common with personal credit cards and in addition to them. Like personal rewards credit cards, many business credit cards promote attractive welcome bonus offers, extend purchase protection and travel insurance, and in the case of airline credit cards and hotel credit cards, come with day-of-travel perks like free checked bags and anniversary award nights.
Even without your own formal small business, you might still qualify for a small business credit card — and you might want to do so for a number of reasons. Using a business credit card can help you keep your personal and work expenses separate. That, in turn, can even help improve your personal credit score over time.
Business Credit Card Benefits and Advantages
There are currently a lot of great business rewards cards available, so if you've been thinking about applying for one, now might just be the right time. Before you do, though, here are five benefits you should look for in any business credit card you apply for.
A high welcome bonus offer
One of the best reasons to apply for a business credit card is that they often offer introductory bonuses that are as good as, or even better than, their personal counterparts.
For example, the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, with a $95 annual fee, is currently offering new cardholders 75,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening. On the other hand, the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card is offering new cardholders 100,000 bonus points after spending $8,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening, and it has a $95 annual fee. So you could potentially earn more bonus points, if you're able to meet the spending requirement, by applying for the business card.
The Hilton Honors American Express Surpass® Card has a $150 annual fee and its welcome bonus offer is 130,000 Hilton Honors bonus points plus a Free Night Reward after you spend $3,000 in purchases on the card in the first six months of card membership (offer ends 7/31/2024). With a $195 annual fee, The Hilton Honors American Express Business Card is currently offering a welcome bonus of 130,000 Hilton Honors bonus points after you spend $6,000 in purchases on the card within the first six months of card membership.
Bonus earning categories
Like personal rewards credit cards, many business credit cards earn bonus points on particular purchase categories. No matter which business credit card you apply for, you should make sure it earns bonus points or miles where you actually spend the most money. Some business cards even offer a certain amount of flexibility when it comes to maximizing your purchase activity.
For example, the American Express® Business Gold Card earns an excellent 4 Amex Membership Rewards points per dollar on up to $150,000 in combined purchases per year on the two categories where you spend the most each billing cycle from a prescribed list of possibilities that includes U.S. gas stations, U.S. restaurants, U.S. shipping providers, U.S. purchases made from electronic goods retailers and software & cloud system providers, U.S. purchases for advertising in select media and transit purchases including trains, taxicabs, rideshare services, ferries, tolls, parking, buses, and subways. So even if your buying habits vary from month to month, you can still take advantage of the card's bonus earning.
Since many small businesses tend to make large one-time purchases, some business credit cards also offer bonus points or miles on big buys, too. For example, the Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card earns 3 miles per dollar on eligible direct Delta and hotel purchases, but also 1.5 miles per dollar on eligible transit and U.S. shipping purchases, plus single eligible purchases of $5,000 or more, up to $100,000 per calendar year.
Day-of-travel benefits
Many of the best travel cards — both business and personal — offer perks that make the travel experience itself that much better. These can include things like free checked bags and priority boarding, like many of the best airline credit cards do, or automatic elite status and free anniversary nights, like those offered by many of the best hotel credit cards.
If you're a frequent traveler and use your business credit card for work trips, you need to think about whether it offers adequate coverage in case things go wrong while you're on the road. Take a look at your card's benefits and make sure it extends protection for things like trip interruption, cancellation, and delays, as well as lost luggage and primary rental car insurance.
One card that offers exceptional travel coverage is the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card. For example, if your flight is delayed by at least 12 hours (or your delay requires an overnight stay), you can be covered up to $500 for reasonable expenses such as lodging, transportation, food, etc.
The Business Platinum Card® from American Express extends trip cancellation insurance up to $10,000 per trip and $20,000 per 12-month period as well as trip delay insurance that kicks in at six hours and is good for up to $500 per trip in case you need to spend money on things like accommodations or meals.
Purchase protection
Many small business owners need a business credit card specifically to make large purchases — such as for equipment or supplies — for work. If that's your situation, it is imperative to use a credit card that offers sufficient purchase protection in case something goes wrong with the things you buy.
For example, Chase's purchase protection on the Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card and the Ink Business Cash® Credit Card will both cover you against damage or theft on eligible items up to 120 days after you make a purchase with caps of $10,000 per claim and $50,000 per account.
Certain American Express cards offer similar coverage, such as the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card whose purchase protection is good up to 90 days out on claims of up to $10,000 each and $50,000 per account per calendar year. Using a card with purchase protection like this can literally save you thousands of dollars in case something goes wrong with your work purchases.
As a side note, some credit cards offer cell phone protection (usually subject to a deductible) against damage or theft, including the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card.
What to know about business credit card benefits
There are plenty of great reasons to apply for a business credit card, and there are also some key benefits you should look for in any business credit card you are thinking of getting. Finding a product that will not only earn you thousands of bonus points or cash back through a welcome bonus offer and special earning categories, but that will also save you time and money through various travel and purchase protections, is the key to maximizing any business credit card you carry.
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The best Fire TV devices include streaming sticks and smart TVs.
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The best Amazon Fire TV devices deliver easy access to popular streaming services. Fire TV products are some of our favorite streaming solutions thanks to their snappy speed and affordable prices. Right now, you can choose between stick, cube, and full-fledged smart TV models.
Entry-level Fire TV options, like the standard Fire TV Stick, offer full HD playback, while the best Fire TV models, like the second-gen Fire TV Stick 4K Max, support Ultra HD video and Dolby Vision for enhanced color and contrast. Amazon also sells its own smart TVs that have the Fire TV operating system (OS) built in. Though these sets don't rank among the top TVs you can buy, they're decent budget options for fans of Amazon's ecosystem.
But with so many different Fire TV models to consider, it can be tricky to determine which is right for your needs. To help you pick the best Fire TV stick or display for your setup, we've detailed all the ins and outs of each model.
How to get a great deal on the best Fire TV devices
The best Fire TV sticks and smart TVs often drop to all-time low prices during sales on Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Amazon Prime Day, though smaller discounts pop up throughout the year outside these big events.
When on sale during major holidays, you can snag Fire TV Sticks for as much as 50% off. The next big deal event will be Amazon Prime Day, which typically occurs in July.
Fire TV Stick Lite
The Fire TV Stick Lite is the best Fire TV you can snag on a budget. Like the company's other stick models, this compact dongle plugs into your TV's HDMI port. Once powered on, you can navigate through the stick's interface to access all of the best streaming services.
The Fire TV Stick Lite matches the video quality of the more expensive standard Fire TV Stick. The only notable difference between this model and the regular Stick is its remote. The Lite includes an Alexa Voice Remote Lite, which lacks TV controls, like power and volume buttons. Other than that, both models are essentially the same.
The Fire TV Stick Lite can stream videos at up to 1080p resolution, which makes it ideal for an HDTV. The device also supports high dynamic range (HDR) using the HDR10 and HDR10+ formats. This feature delivers enhanced colors and contrast when streaming HDR videos through apps like Disney Plus. That said, most TVs that support HDR are 4K models, and if you have a 4K TV, we highly recommend you pay a bit more for one of Amazon's 4K sticks.
If your TV doesn't support 4K, the Fire TV Stick Lite will suit your streaming needs just fine. Keep in mind, however, that the standard Fire TV Stick occasionally goes on sale for even less than the Lite. When that happens, there's no reason to consider this model.
Fire TV Stick
The standard Fire TV Stick matches the 1080p streaming quality of the Lite model but has an improved remote with TV controls like power and volume.
The base Fire TV Stick will meet most people's HD streaming needs, but if you own a 4K TV, we recommend spending the extra money on one of Amazon's more advanced 4K streaming devices.
Fire TV Stick 4K
As the name suggests, the Fire TV Stick 4K streams at a higher resolution than the Fire TV Stick or Stick Lite. With 4K support, you'll get a sharper, more detailed image when watching 4K videos on a 4K TV.
This model also carries over HDR playback but adds support for the more advanced Dolby Vision format, which is missing on the Lite and standard Fire TV Stick. Dolby Vision can give your TV more detailed guidance for displaying HDR images, but only when watching Dolby Vision content on a compatible display. Check out our HDR TV guide for more details about different HDR formats.
The latest version of the Fire TV Stick 4K was released in September 2023. It has a slightly tweaked design with rounded edges, more memory, and an improved processor. Amazon says it's around 25% faster than the first-gen model. It also now supports WiFi 6 when used with a compatible router.
This model is a good fit if you have a 4K TV. However, if you're willing to spend $10 more, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max offers slightly better performance.
Fire TV Stick 4K Max
The Fire TV Stick 4K Max is one of our picks for the best streaming devices you can buy. It carries over everything you get with the regular Fire TV Stick 4K while offering a faster processor and GPU, as well as more storage. This makes navigation a little snappier and lets you save more apps and games.
Amazon released the latest version of its Fire TV Stick 4K Max in September 2023. Compared to the previous-generation edition, this new model has an upgraded processor, double the amount of storage, and support for WiFi 6E routers. It also has a revised design with rounded edges. Unlike other Fire TV Sticks, the 4K Max supports Amazon's Fire TV Ambient Experience, which lets you display art, photos, and widgets for things like the weather and your calendar.
The Fire TV Stick 4K Max is typically just $10 more than the standard Fire TV Stick 4K, so we think it's the best Fire TV option for people with 4K TVs.
Fire TV Cube
The Fire TV Cube is the best Fire TV for pure processing power. It incorporates all the features of the Fire TV Stick 4K Max but has a beefier CPU and is meant to be a more traditional home theater device. Instead of a dongle that hangs out of your TV's HDMI port, the Cube is a compact box that sits on your TV stand.
One of the Fire TV Cube's biggest benefits is its support for hands-free Alexa voice control without a remote. In other words, the Cube can act like an Echo device. The newest model also has an HDMI passthrough port to control cable boxes, twice as much storage space as the stick models, 4K upscaling to make HD videos look better, and overall faster performance.
The Fire TV Cube is a premium streaming box designed to compete with devices like the Apple TV 4K and the Roku Ultra, so it's best suited for home theater enthusiasts who want the brand's absolute best quality and fastest technology.
Fire TV 2-Series
Amazon also sells its own lineup of full-fledged smart TVs, which all use a built-in version of the Fire TV OS. This means you can stream your favorite apps without an extra device. Though Amazon's displays don't make our guide to the best TVs, they're still worthwhile budget options if you're a fan of the Fire TV ecosystem. The 2-Series is Amazon's entry-level HDTV model designed for people who just want a basic smart TV for casual viewing.
The 2-Series is available in a 32-inch 720p screen or 40-inch 1080p screen. Both models support HDR processing using the standard HDR10 format, but the 2-Series can't deliver the brightness or color needed to really take advantage of high-dynamic-range playback. For this reason, we only recommend this model for people who want a cheap TV that doesn't take up too much space.
Fire TV 4-Series
The 4-Series steps things up from HD to Ultra HD with a 4K resolution screen. Models are available in 43-, 50-, and 55-inch sizes.
Though it supports 4K playback, the 4-Series has subpar HDR performance and lacks advanced features like wide color support and Dolby Vision. It's a decent TV for buyers who want a smaller, affordable 4K display for a bedroom, but it's not suited for home theater use.
Fire TV Omni Series
The Omni Series Fire TV adds support for hands-free Alexa voice control without using the remote. You can control power, volume, navigation, and search with spoken commands through the TV's built-in microphones. And the TV can also serve as an Alexa smart home hub even when the display is off.
Models range in size from 43 to 75 inches. Every model supports 4K resolution and HDR10, and the 65- and 75-inch models add support for Dolby Vision.
Unfortunately, the TV's picture quality and navigation speed are underwhelming for its price. There are simply better-looking displays from brands like TCL and Hisense that cost around the same. That said, the Omni is a decent buy when it's on sale during deal events like Black Friday and Prime Day. We only recommend picking up the 65-inch model when you can snag it for under $500.
Amazon's Omni QLED is the best Fire TV display you can buy, and it offers a big step up from the regular Omni Series. It carries over hands-free Alexa support while adding advanced picture features like quantum dots and local dimming. These features enable it to deliver much better color and contrast performance.
The TV also has an ambient mode that can display art and widgets when it senses someone has walked into the room. Sizes range from 43 to 75 inches, but the 43-inch model does not include local dimming.
The 65-inch model's list price of $800 is high for what you get, and the set doesn't match the overall performance of the very best 4K TVs in this class. However, we've seen it drop to $600 during big sales events, offering much better value at that price.
Amazon's latest Fire TV-branded product isn't actually a streaming device at all. Instead, it's a soundbar.
The Fire TV soundbar is a compact 2.0-channel speaker designed to rest in front of your TV. It features an HDMI eARC and optical port for easy connection to most modern displays, and it also supports Bluetooth for wireless music playback from a mobile device.
At 24 inches wide, the soundbar is relatively small, which should make it easy to set up on most TV stands. Though it doesn't include a subwoofer or offer advanced features like up-firing audio drivers with Dolby Atmos support, the Fire TV Soundbar does support DTS Virtual:X to simulate surround sound. That said, at this price range and performance class, buyers shouldn't expect too much from this feature.
And despite the Fire TV branding, this is a soundbar only. It does not feature built-in support for streaming video apps. The base model only includes a standard remote, but you can pay more for a package with an Alexa Voice Remote Pro.
Based on the specs and affordable $120 price tag, Amazon is positioning this as an entry-level soundbar for people who just want a simple, compact, and inexpensive upgrade for their TV's speakers.
But if you're looking for something with more oomph, check out our soundbar buying guides to see our top recommendations:
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One of the most valuable Delta benefits is the ability to bring a friend or family member with you for just the cost of taxes and fees. This benefit comes in the form of an annual companion certificate — and four co-branded Amex Delta credit cards offer it:
Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card
Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card
Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card
Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card
You'll earn a companion certificate after your first year of holding one of these cards, then receive another one each year that you renew your card membership. Depending on how you use your companion benefit, you could save hundreds — or even thousands — of dollars each year.
You can easily offset your credit card's annual fee if you take full advantage of this certificate each year. For example, the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card charges a $650 annual fee.
The amount you save will depend on the amount you spend. If you book a $1,000 seat for yourself, you can bring a friend for just the cost of taxes and fees, saving nearly $1,000. If you and a travel buddy wanted to fly from Atlanta to Seattle in business class, for example you might pay $1,500 per ticket. But with the companion certificate, you could buy one ticket and bring your buddy along for just the cost of taxes and fees — effectively cutting your price per ticket in half.
This certificate can be particularly beneficial for travelers who are purchasing travel for work on their own dime, then filing for reimbursement later on.
Delta credit cards offer different companion certificates
The companion certificate is essentially a buy-one-get-one coupon. You'll only pay for the taxes and fees of your companion when flying Delta, Delta Connection, and Delta Shuttle flights.
Depending on which card you have, you can use the certificate for travel in economy, or in any class:
Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card: Companion Certificate valid for domestic, Caribbean, or Central American travel in Main Cabin ($350 annual fee)
Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card: Companion Certificate valid for domestic, Caribbean, or Central American travel in Main Cabin ($350 annual fee)
Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card: Companion Certificate valid for domestic, Caribbean, or Central American travel in Main Cabin, Delta Comfort+, or First Class ($650 annual fee)
Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card: Companion Certificate valid for domestic, Caribbean, or Central American travel in Main Cabin, Delta Comfort+, or First Class ($650 annual fee)
As you can see, both Delta Reserve credit cards demand a significantly higher fee because they also offer Delta Sky Club access and Amex Centurion lounge access when you're flying Delta. Reserve card members receive 15 Delta Sky Club visits per year, and can earn unlimited visits each year if they spend $75,000 or more on the card on eligible purchases within the prior calendar year.
You can't fly just anywhere with a Delta companion certificate
Delta companion certificates can only be booked via Delta's certificate redemption page, and have limitations on where you go, what fare class you book, and which carriers you can travel with.
Here's what you should know:
Companion certificates are limited to the U.S., Caribbean, Mexico, and Central America
As of February 2024, Delta companion certificates are valid for round-trip flights to all 50 states, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Mexico, Antigua, Aruba, Bermuda, Bonaire, Grand Cayman, Cuba, Jamaica, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Dominican Republic, Saint Kitts, St. Maarten, St. Lucia, Costa Rica, Belize, Guatemala, Panama, Honduras, and El Salvador.
Most companion certificate fares require an advance purchase of up to 14 days, for round-trip travel with a minimum of three days and a maximum of 30 days.
Travelers are eligible for upgrades, based on the highest level of elite status held between both travelers.
Delta companion certificates only work for Delta-operated flights in select fare classes
Holding a companion certificate doesn't mean you can book any flight within the contiguous U.S. You can only purchase flights on Delta, Delta Connection, and Delta Shuttle flights.
You must also pay attention to the specific "fare class" of each cabin. Fare classes are letters airlines use to categorize each seat on the plane that determine qualities such as price, ticket flexibility, eligibility for upgrades, and more.
The following fare classes are eligible for Delta companion certificate travel:
Main Cabin (Economy): L, U, T, X, and V fares
Comfort+: W and S fares, but only when L, U, T, X, and V fares are available in Main Cabin (Delta Reserve cards only)
Delta Premium Select: A and G fares
First Class: I and Z fares (Delta Reserve cards only)
The permitted economy fare classes cover most of the cheaper and mid-priced coach fares, as well as some pricier ones. You shouldn't have much trouble finding eligible flights in economy class as long as you're booking at least one month in advance.
You must use your eligible Delta credit card to pay for companion certificate travel
When reserving a companion certificate, you must book with your Delta Platinum or Delta Reserve credit card to activate the benefit. You must also book both seats at the same time. However, you can use Delta eCredits toward companion certificate travel, if you have them.
You can't combine any web-special fares or eCoupons with your payment method. Also, you cannot use Delta miles in tandem with a Delta companion certificate. You must purchase your fare with your eligible card to qualify.
Bottom line
The Delta companion certificate can be one of the most valuable ongoing credit card benefits in the travel credit card world — but only if you can use it, and know how to do so effectively.
On Thursday, the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) had another good session and stormed higher. The benchmark index rose 0.7% to 7,821.8 points.
Will the market be able to build on this on Friday and end the week on a high? Here are five things to watch:
ASX 200 to rise again
The Australian share market looks set to end the week on a positive note despite a relatively poor session on Wall Street. According to the latest SPI futures, the ASX 200 is expected to open 17 points or 0.2% higher this morning. On Wall Street, the Dow Jones was up 0.2%, but the S&P 500 was flat and the NASDAQ was down 0.1%.
Oil prices climb
It looks like ASX 200 energy shares Beach Energy Ltd (ASX: BPT) and Karoon Energy Ltd (ASX: KAR) could have a good finish to the week after oil prices charged higher overnight. According to Bloomberg, the WTI crude oil price is up 2% to US$75.59 a barrel and the Brent crude oil price is up 1.9% to US$79.89 a barrel. Traders were buying oil after the European Central Bank cut interest rates.
Buy Treasury Wine shares
The Treasury Wine Estates Ltd (ASX: TWE) share price could be good value according to analysts at Goldman Sachs. In response to its North America and guidance update, the broker has reiterated its buy rating with an improved price target of $13.40. Goldman commented: “We reiterate Buy given positive delivery of the strategy reset as well as attractive double-digit EPS growth at an attractive valuation.”
Gold price rises again
ASX 200 gold shares including Evolution Mining Ltd (ASX: EVN) and Northern Star Resources Ltd (ASX: NST) could have a positive finish to the week after the gold price pushed higher overnight. According to CNBC, the spot gold price is up 0.7% to US$2,392.7 an ounce. Rate cut optimism appears to have given the precious metal a boost and lifted it to a two-week high.
Life360 shares make Wall Street debut
Life360 Inc (ASX: 360) shares will be in focus today when they return from their trading halt. The location technology company halted its shares yesterday as it completed its Nasdaq IPO. Life360 listed on Wall Street at US$27.00 per new share. However, the company’s debut was relatively subdued, with its shares ending the session exactly where they started it. Management stated that it “views the Offering and increased exposure to U.S. investors as a natural next-step in its growth.”
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BHP Group Ltd (ASX: BHP) shares have just found a new bull.
And according to the broker, investors should be snapping up the Big Australian’s shares before it’s too late.
Who is bullish on BHP shares?
The broker in question is Goldman Sachs.
According to a note out of the investment bank, its analysts have reinstated coverage on the miner with a buy rating and $49.00 price target.
Based on the current BHP share price of $44.05, this implies potential upside of 11.2% for investors over the next 12 months.
But that isn’t the end of the returns. Goldman is forecasting fully franked dividend yields of 4.9% in FY 2024 and then 4.3% in FY 2025.
This stretches the total potential 12-month return from BHP shares to around 16%.
Why should you invest?
Goldman has named a few reasons why it thinks investors should be picking up the mining giant’s shares today. One is its attractive valuation. It said:
BHP is currently trading at ~6.0x NTM EBITDA (25-yr average EV/EBITDA of 6.6x), a slight premium to RIO on ~5x; both are trading at ~0.9xNAV. Over the last 10 years, BHP has traded at a ~0.5x premium to global mining peers. We believe this premium can be partly maintained due to ongoing superior margins and operating performance (particularly in Pilbara iron ore where BHP maintains superior FCF/t vs. peers).
The miner’s exposure to copper is another reason to invest according to the broker. It adds:
We remain bullish on copper and expect BHP to generate US$6.8bn in copper EBITDA in FY24 (27% of EBITDA) and almost doubling to US$11.5bn in FY25 (41% of EBITDA) due to ongoing supply side challenges and increasing demand.
In addition, Goldman highlights that the company has a significant growth opportunity in copper despite its recent failure to acquire Anglo American (LSE: AAL). It said:
We continue to believe that BHP’s major opportunity is growing copper production in Chile at Escondida and Spence, and growing production and capturing synergies in South Australia between Olympic Dam and the previous OZL assets. We think BHP has a competitive edge in copper heap leaching and believe it can potentially fill ~200ktpa of spare cathode capacity by 2030 and possibly the full ~315ktpa spare capacity by 2035.
Overall, this could make BHP shares a great option for investors that are looking for some mining sector exposure for their portfolio this month.
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The best soundbars include models from brands like Sonos.
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The best soundbars deliver a convenient way to upgrade your home audio setup. Even top TVs often have wimpy built-in speakers that lack depth and clarity. A good soundbar can be a game changer, providing clearer dialogue and deeper bass.
To help you find the right audio system for your setup, we've picked the best soundbars you can buy. The Yamaha YAS-209 is our top recommendation for anyone who wants a great all-around audio solution with good sound quality and a subwoofer at an affordable price. But buyers who crave a full-fledged Dolby Atmos system with rear surround sound speakers and up-firing drivers should check out the Samsung HW-Q990C.
Below, you can find all nine of our picks for the best soundbars of 2024. We have options for every price range and type of user, from entry-level two-channel models to high-end systems with 11.1.4 audio channels.
The YAS-209 delivers the perfect blend of solid audio quality, ease of use, and affordable pricing, making it the best soundbar for most people. This is the type of space-saving audio option many think of when looking for a soundbar, and it makes for a great upgrade to built-in TV speakers.
The system includes a 36-inch soundbar unit and a wireless subwoofer for dedicated bass. The 2.1-channel hardware delivers stereo playback but also has DTS Virtual:X processing for a simulated surround sound effect. It's not as convincing as the pricier virtual surround systems we recommend, but it does a decent job. With or without virtual surround, the system provides clear and balanced audio for various types of content.
The YAS-209 connects to your TV using its HDMI ARC port, and the soundbar has a handy HDMI-in port that supports passing through video at up to 4K resolution at 60Hz with HDR (but not Dolby Vision) from a connected device, like a gaming console or Blu-ray player. An optical audio port is also featured for older TVs without HDMI ARC, and you can wirelessly stream music via Bluetooth or WiFi.
Thanks to built-in microphones, the YAS-209 even includes integrated support for Amazon Alexa, enabling hands-free control for functions like volume. All this at such a low price keeps the YAS-209 at the top of the list for many shoppers and reviewers alike, making it one of the best soundbars you can buy.
Best premium Dolby Atmos system
Samsung's flagship 11.1.4 Q990C is one of the best Dolby Atmos soundbars on the market. This has been a progressive process for Samsung over several years, resulting in a massive multi-piece system with 22 speakers working together to utterly submerge you in seamless sound.
Dolby Atmos technology is designed to spread audio effects in all directions, including from above your head, and the Q990C is perfectly equipped for the task. Armed with four up-firing drivers to bounce Atmos sound effects off your ceiling, four side-firing drivers, a pair of dedicated rear speakers, a brawny subwoofer, and an array of additional drivers, the HW-Q990C is a powerful machine that drops you directly into the action.
But this system isn't just about muscle. It also provides excellent balance and fluid transition between speakers, helping it excel at enhancing everything from sitcoms and action flicks to jazz and hip-hop.
Samsung's Q990 is closer to a full-fledged home theater system than a traditional soundbar (Q990C model pictured).
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The system is loaded with features, from built-in Alexa voice control to support for every major audio format. In addition to Dolby Atmos, the Q990C is compatible with the rival DTS:X format and many high-resolution audio files. Inputs include HDMI eARC, an Optical connection, and a pair of HDMI inputs with 4K HDR passthrough (though they stop short of HDMI 2.1 support for 120Hz gaming).
Accessories include a stylish and intuitive remote, or you can use the Samsung SmartThings app for fine-tuning settings like EQ and individual channel volume. The soundbar is also designed to pair with many of the best Samsung TVs, like the S90C 4K OLED, via Q-symphony, which lets you use your TV's speakers as part of a combined audio system with the Q990C.
Buyers should note that Samsung now sells a new 2024 version of this soundbar, the Q990D. The updated model retains the same basic design while adding a few features, including HDMI 2.1 support for 4K/120Hz passthrough when connected to a PS5 or Xbox Series X. For now, we think the cheaper Q990C remains a better value, but the Q990D is a worthy option if you want its added gaming capabilities.
If you want an Atmos-capable audio system for under $1,000, it's tough to beat the immersive performance of Vizio's Elevate soundbar. It's pricier than standard soundbar packages, but it's one of the most affordable ways to enjoy a full 5.1.4 Dolby Atmos experience.
The Elevate offers left, center, and right channels in the soundbar itself, along with two upward firing channels that bounce sound off your ceiling to create overhead effects. Two wired rear speakers with their own upward-firing drivers and an eight-inch wireless subwoofer are also included.
The Elevate has a unique rotating speaker that can beam sound up or forward.
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In an intriguing design twist, the Elevate's front height speakers feature a rotating mechanism that allows them to automatically tilt up or forward depending on what you're listening to. When fed a 3D audio mix like Dolby Atmos or DTS:X, they move up to produce overhead effects. For other mixes, they face forward, helping to create a wider and more powerful front soundstage.
The Elevate's relatively large size and wired rear speakers make it more onerous and less space-saving than many soundbar options, but the system provides audio performance that's nearly on par with some traditional home theater packages at a relatively low price.
As its name implies, the Bose Smart Soundbar 600 is designed as a soundbar and smart speaker in one. It has built-in microphones with Amazon Alexa voice control and supports Google Assistant when paired with a separate device. It's also one of the most budget-friendly Dolby Atmos soundbars you can buy.
Buyers can use the Bose Music App for easy setup, intuitive controls, and access to popular streaming services like Spotify and Amazon Music. You can stream additional services like Apple Music using AirPlay 2, Chromecast, or Bluetooth. The Bose Smart Soundbar 600 can also be paired with other Bose speakers to create a multi-room audio system or to add satellite speakers for a true surround sound setup.
The Bose Smart Soundbar 600 is a great Alexa and home theater speaker in one.
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Despite its compact size, the Smart Soundbar 600 delivers impressive audio performance, with surprisingly full and clear sound from such a small profile. We were especially pleased by how clear dialogue sounds, even when watching big action scenes. And unlike other Dolby Atmos soundbars in this price range, like the Sonos Beam, this Bose model has true up-firing drivers to deliver more convincing overhead audio.
On the downside, the Soundbar 600 doesn't support DTS audio formats and lacks some kick in its lower bass registers. You can pair it with a Bose subwoofer, like the Bose Bass Module 500, but that doubles the price.
Still, even without a separate subwoofer, the Bose Smart Soundbar 600 is easily one of the best soundbars out there for $500, especially if you want Dolby Atmos, clear dialogue, and Alexa smarts in one compact device.
The Vizio V-Series V21d-J8 is a simple 2.1-channel soundbar built for buyers on a budget. It doesn't offer advanced audio performance or Dolby Atmos support, but this affordable bar still delivers a decent upgrade over the built-in speakers found on most entry-level and midrange TVs.
The soundbar has built-in woofers, meaning you'll get two main channels for pure stereo sound and a little extra bass, even though the system doesn't have a separate subwoofer unit. Vizio also uses DTS Virtual:X processing to simulate surround and height effects. The tech employed here is nowhere near as advanced as what you'd get on a high-end soundbar like Sennheiser's Ambeo Max, but it still helps to expand the device's soundstage.
Standing out from the typical boxy design we see on most soundbars, the V-Series has angled sides that slope down to create a hexagonal profile. Buttons for various controls, including volume, source, Bluetooth audio, and power, rest on the side of the bar.
The soundbar has an HDMI ARC port for easy connection to modern smart TVs, and you also get an optical audio port if your TV doesn't have an HDMI connection. There's no HDMI video passthrough, but you can hook up older audio sources to the bar's 3.5mm auxiliary port.
The V-Series supports Bluetooth for wireless playback, making it easy to stream music from your smartphone, but you can't stream via WiFi. An included remote handles all your needs for adjusting volume, accessing basic equalizer options, and toggling various modes.
If you want an absolutely killer listening experience without the hassle of setting up multiple speakers, look no further than the Sennheiser Ambeo Soundbar Max. This high-end soundbar uses premium components and innovative software to create an unparalleled virtual surround sound experience from a single audio component.
The Ambeo Max is a beast of a soundbar, coming in at 50 inches wide and 40 pounds, making it tricky to fit in some living room setups. But its hefty design enables Sennheiser to pack in five tweeters, six four-inch drivers at the front and sides, and a pair of 3.5-inch up-firing speakers. The up-firing and side-firing drivers bounce audio off your ceiling and walls to make it sound like effects are coming from all around you in a full 5.1.4-channel configuration.
Sennheiser's Ambeo Max delivers an incredibly immersive experience from a single-unit soundbar.
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The bar creates an immersive soundscape with the most realistic sense of surround sound we've heard from a single soundbar. While not as convincing as having actual rear and overhead speakers, the Ambeo Max is more convenient than having a full-sized system with multiple speakers.
As you'd expect from Sennheiser, the Ambeo Max is also excellent for music streaming, providing rich and detailed sound across genres. And though the soundbar doesn't include a dedicated subwoofer, mid-bass performance is deep and impactful. You can also add a separate subwoofer from your brand of choice if you crave more low-frequency oomph.
Like most of our best soundbar picks, the Ambeo Max supports WiFi and Bluetooth for wireless music streaming directly from many of the best music streaming services, such as Spotify and Apple Music.
In many ways, the Sonos Arc is the quintessential all-in-one soundbar. It offers a slick and stylish design, rich and immersive audio performance, and a simplified setup to get you up and running in minutes. And that's just for starters.
Because this is a Sonos soundbar, it's as much about what's inside this system as what you see and hear. Sonos' app makes it easy to stream music from various services, tune the sound to your liking, and even connect other Sonos speakers in a multi-room audio setup or as part of a multi-speaker surround system.
Armed with support for Doby Atmos, the Arc offers both side-firing and up-firing drivers to surround you in the immersive, hemispheric dome for which the format is prized. With Sonos going all in on Dolby Atmos music, you can also stream new Atmos tracks and remixes from your favorite artists from supported services like Apple Music.
The Sonos Arc is a great option for buyers who want big sound from just one audio component.
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However, there are some downsides to Sonos' minimalist design. Most notably, the Arc has limited input options. There's no spare HDMI connection or optical port. And though DTS 5.1 audio is supported, the Arc does not support DTS' 3D surround sound format, DTS:X.
The Arc's typical $899 price point can also be tough to swallow, especially since it doesn't come with a separate subwoofer. It still offers relatively punchy bass performance, though, and its lack of extra trappings is part of what makes this concise package so appealing. With excellent sound and many modern features, the Arc is one of the best soundbars we've tested and a strikingly easy way to upgrade your audio setup.
Sony's HT-A7000 is one of the most immersive single-unit soundbars we've tested, second only to Sennheiser's pricier Ambeo Max. With excellent musicality, punchy bass, and up-firing drivers, this monster-sized bar delivers expressive and powerful performance across content, from Dolby Atmos and DTS:X films to jazz and acoustic music.
But it's the soundbar's hefty suite of gaming and A/V features that really kicks things up a notch. The system supports a laundry list of high-resolution audio formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, multiple high-resolution audio types, and Sony's own 360 Reality Audio format for streaming 3D music from supported apps.
Sony's HT-A7000 has HDMI inputs that support advanced gaming features with a PS5.
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On the gaming front, the HT-A7000 is one of the few soundbars that offers HDMI inputs with full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth support, enabling 4K HDR passthrough at up to 120Hz when connected to a PS5 or Xbox Series X/S. The soundbar also supports passing through VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and ALLM (Auto low latency mode). And PS5 users get support for unique PlayStation features like Auto Tone HDR Mapping and Auto Genre Picture Mode.
Streaming over WiFi is available from the usual suspects, including Spotify Connect, AirPlay 2, Chromecast, and Bluetooth. Alexa and Google Assistant control are also supported, but only when paired with a separate smart speaker device.
At a typical street price of $1,000, price is an obvious barrier here, especially since the system doesn't include a separate subwoofer. Still, the HT-A7000 is a powerful performer with impressive gaming chops, especially for PS5 fans. Buyers should also be aware that Sony has a new soundbar for 2024 called the Bar 9. It's more compact and has two more speaker drivers, but it's also more expensive. For now, we recommend the HT-A7000 as the better value.
Best with video streaming
If you're in the market for a soundbar and a new streaming media player, the Roku Streambar could be the convenient all-in-one device you're looking for. Not only is the Streambar smaller than any other soundbar on our list, but it also includes integrated video playback support for all of the best streaming services.
When it comes to audio performance, the 2.0-channel soundbar features four 1.9-inch full-range drivers for basic two-channel stereo playback. There are no fancy virtualization options for simulated surround sound, and there's no included subwoofer for extra bass, but the Streambar sounds surprisingly solid for a device of its size.
To be clear, you won't get the range, accuracy, or separation you'd get on a bigger soundbar, but during our evaluation, the Streambar still offered a nice upgrade over most built-in TV speakers. Its compact design makes it an ideal fit for apartments, dorms, and bedrooms.
The Streambar can play audio and video streaming apps.
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As a media player, the Streambar provides access to Roku's extensive library of channels, including popular services like Disney Plus, Prime Video, and Hulu. It also supports up to 4K playback with high dynamic range using the standard HDR10 format. But while the navigation speed is decent, the Streambar isn't as snappy as the best streaming devices, like the Roku Ultra.
Roku's handy voice remote is also included, enabling easy content search. Though digital assistant functionality isn't built-in, the bar is compatible with separate Alexa and Google Assistant devices.
There are other soundbars on the market with built-in video playback, but the Streambar's compact size, affordable price tag, and reliable Roku interface make it our favorite of the bunch.
How we test soundbars
We watch various movies and TV shows and listen to different music tracks to help elevate every soundbar we test.
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To determine the best soundbars, we test various key factors, including audio quality, format support, connectivity options, smart features, and overall value.
We also evaluate factors like build quality and aesthetics, as well as how easy a soundbar is to set up and use daily. After all, convenience is a big advantage of using a soundbar over more traditional speaker systems. A good soundbar should be easy to use and integrate into your entertainment setup.
When reviewing soundbars, we evaluate low-, mid-, and high-frequency performance using a mix of test movies and shows across different genres. We also pay attention to how easy it is to hear dialogue using multiple settings, and we test audio at numerous volume levels to ensure the soundbar can get loud without losing quality. We also listen to various music tracks that have been selected to showcase different frequencies to determine if the soundbar sounds tinny or distorted and if it maintains good sonic detail and instrumental definition for various styles like rock, pop, acoustic music, and hip-hop.
What to look for in a soundbar
High-end soundbar systems, like the Samsung Q990, include separate subwoofers and satellite speakers.
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When shopping for a soundbar, pay close attention to various specs, including size and the number of audio channels supported.
Entry-level soundbars tend to be smaller and are limited to basic two-channel stereo sound, while more expensive soundbars are larger and support multiple channels for surround sound effects. Some models consist of a single soundbar unit, others include a separate subwoofer, and some even have extra satellite speakers. Bigger, multi-speaker soundbar systems will deliver the best audio performance, but they'll take up more room.
All of the best soundbars support basic stereo PCM and Dolby Digital at the very least. But if you want a more immersive experience, you should look for soundbars that support DTS Virtual:X or true spatial audio formats like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X.
The best soundbars use HDMI ARC or eARC ports to connect to your TV, but it's also nice when models include additional wired options like optical and 3.5mm to connect to older TVs or additional audio components. Extra HDMI ports to pass through video from connected devices like a Blu-ray player or gaming console are also great but shouldn't be expected on entry-level models.
Bluetooth music streaming is common on many of the best soundbars, but options supporting WiFi music streaming will deliver even better sound quality. If you want a soundbar that can double as a smart speaker, you should find a model with built-in microphones and Alexa or Google Assistant.
How do I connect a soundbar?
HDMI ARC is the current standard for connecting a soundbar to a TV, but most models include additional options like an optical port.
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Most soundbars we test connect to a TV via HDMI ARC or eARC. This is the most convenient connection type and the only way to source high-quality formats like Dolby Atmos from your TV directly. In most cases, the HDMI ARC connection also allows you to use your TV remote to control a soundbar's volume and power, reducing clutter.
Even if you're using a TV that's several years old and doesn't offer 4K HDR resolution, there's a good chance it supports HDMI ARC. You can find out by checking your TV's input section and looking for an HDMI port labeled "HDMI ARC" or "HDMI eARC."
If your TV does not allow for an HDMI ARC or eARC connection, you must use an alternative connection like an optical digital port. This still allows for good sound quality but doesn't support 3D audio formats like Dolby Atmos. In that case, you may also want to consider upgrading your TV. Budget 4K HDR TVs can now be purchased for about $300 or less, and even some of the best TVs hover around $500, depending on size.
Soundbar FAQs
Dolby Atmos and DTS:X are popular immersive audio formats that can bring 3D audio to a soundbar.
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Are soundbars worth it?
Generally, even cheap soundbars deliver better audio quality than the speakers you'll find built into most displays, including many of the best 4K TVs. To keep costs down and ensure that the speakers fit within a flat-screen design, TVs usually include small divers and poor placement that can result in thin, muddy sound. The best soundbars can add more dimension, clarity, and bass to your TV-watching experience.
Soundbars can also improve the definition of dialogue and other effects for those with hearing issues. That's especially true for soundbars with a dedicated center channel, where most dialogue and other important movie and TV sound effects are directed.
What size soundbar should I get?
Size is an important factor to consider when shopping for a new soundbar. Many compact, single-unit soundbars are built with a width of around 25 inches, while some models, like the Roku Streambar, can be as small as 14 inches wide. On the other end of the spectrum, high-end soundbar models can be as big as 50 inches wide.
Generally speaking, bigger soundbar models deliver better sound quality since they can incorporate more speaker drivers with larger dimensions. But smaller bars are often cheaper, more convenient, and easier to set up.
If you plan to put your soundbar on an entertainment console with your TV, you should measure that area before purchasing. This way, you can ensure that the soundbar you choose won't be too wide to rest on your TV stand and that its height won't block your display.
Can soundbars do surround sound?
The best soundbars can support multiple audio channels. These channels refer to how many directions sound can be sent through the device. Entry-level soundbars often support two channels for basic left and right stereo playback, but many midrange and high-end models can support surround sound with five or more channels, including a center channel for dialogue, as well as rear channels via extra audio drivers, satellite speakers, or virtualization techniques.
Channel specifications are listed as a string of up to three numbers separated by decimal points. The first number represents how many standard ear-level channels are included (left, right, center, surrounds). The second number indicates if the device includes a dedicated low-frequency channel or separate subwoofer for extra bass. The final number indicates how many height channels are included for Dolby Atmos support.
Buyers who just want a simple upgrade from their TV's integrated audio will likely be satisfied with a compact 2.0 or 2.1 soundbar system. But if you're looking for a more complete home theater experience, you'll want to opt for a 5.1 surround sound system or above.
What is Dolby Atmos?
Dolby Atmos is an immersive surround sound format that uses object-based audio mixing. In practice, this means that sounds can be more precisely positioned around your room, with effects placed in all directions, including overhead. For instance, when rain falls from the sky or a helicopter flies overhead, you can actually hear the sound coming from above.
Dolby Atmos soundbars can use one of two methods to create overhead sound effects. The first involves audio processing to create a simulated sense of height from regular ear-level speakers. The second method uses up-firing drivers angled up instead of forward to bounce sound effects off your ceiling. Generally, good upward-firing drivers provide a much more convincing sense of overhead sound than audio processing can produce alone.
A subwoofer can be an integral part of your cinematic and musical experience. Due to basic physics, soundbars alone can't offer the power and authority you'd get in dedicated bass frequencies from even a moderately sized subwoofer. If you're looking for earth-rattling thunder, the deep boom of explosions, and hefty bass beats, you'll want to highly consider a soundbar that either includes a subwoofer or, at the very least, allows you to add one later.
The Yamaha YAS-209 is an excellent all-around soundbar.
Yamaha
The YAS-209 has been around for a few years but is still a top performer. Its perfect blend of solid audio quality, ease of use, and affordable pricing make it the best soundbar for most people. This is the type of space-saving audio option that many shoppers think of when looking for a soundbar, and it makes for a great upgrade to built-in TV speakers.
The system includes a 36-inch soundbar unit and a wireless subwoofer for dedicated bass. The 2.1-channel hardware delivers stereo playback but also has DTS Virtual:X processing for a simulated surround sound effect. It's not as convincing as pricier virtual surround systems, but it does a decent job. With or without virtual surround, the system provides clear and balanced sound for various types of audio content.
The YAS-209 connects to your TV using its HDMI ARC port, and the soundbar has a handy HDMI-in port that supports 4K HDR video passthrough (but not Dolby Vision) from a connected device, like a gaming console or Blu-ray player. An optical audio port is also featured for older TVs without HDMI ARC, and you can wirelessly stream music via Bluetooth or WiFi.
The YAS-209 even includes integrated support for Amazon Alexa thanks to built-in microphones, enabling hands-free control for functions like volume. All of this at such a low price is what keeps the YAS-209 at the top of the list for so many shoppers and reviewers alike, making it one of the best soundbars you can buy.
Best high-end model
Sennheiser's Ambeo Max delivers an incredibly immersive experience from a single-unit soundbar.
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If you want an absolutely killer listening experience without the hassle of setting up multiple speakers, look no further than the Sennheiser Ambeo Soundbar Max. This high-end soundbar is loaded with premium components and innovative software to create an unparalleled virtual surround sound experience from a single audio component.
The Ambeo Max is a beast of a soundbar, coming in at 50 inches wide and 40 pounds which can make it tricky to fit in some living room setups. But its hefty design enables Sennheiser to pack in five tweeters, six four-inch drivers at the front and sides, and a pair of 3.5-inch up-firing speakers. The up-firing and side-firing drivers bounce audio off your ceiling and walls to make it sound like effects are coming from all around you in a full 5.1.4-channel configuration.
The bar creates a truly immersive soundscape with the most realistic sense of surround sound we've heard from a single soundbar. While not as convincing as having actual rear and overhead speakers, it's much more compact than multi-speaker systems.
As you'd expect from Sennheiser, the Ambeo Max is also excellent for music streaming, providing rich and detailed sound across genres. And though the soundbar doesn't include a dedicated subwoofer, mid-bass performance is deep and impactful. You can also add a separate subwoofer from your brand of choice if you crave more low-frequency oomph.
Like most of the best soundbars, WiFi and Bluetooth are also supported for wireless music streaming directly from the Sennheiser app or from some of the best music streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music.
The Elevate has a unique rotating speak that can beam sound up or forward.
Vizio
When it comes to Atmos-capable soundbar systems, few options are as immersive as Vizio's Elevate soundbar. It's pricier than standard soundbar packages, but it's one of the most affordable ways to enjoy a full 5.1.4 Dolby Atmos experience.
The Elevate offers left, center, and right channels in the soundbar itself, along with two upward firing channels that bounce sound off your ceiling to create overhead effects. Two rear speakers with their own upward-firing drivers and an 8-inch wireless subwoofer are also included.
In an intriguing design twist, the Elevate's front height speakers also feature a rotating mechanism that allows them to automatically tilt up or forward depending on what you're listening to. When fed a 3D audio mix like Dolby Atmos, they move up to produce overhead effects. For other mixes, they face forward, helping to create a wider and more powerful front soundstage.
The Elevate's relatively large size and wired rear speakers make it more onerous and less space-saving than many soundbar options, but the system provides audio performance that's nearly on par with some home theater packages at a relatively low price.
Samsung's Q990 is closer to a full-fledged home theater system than a traditional soundbar (Q990C model pictured).
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Samsung's flagship 11.1.4 soundbar is one of the best Dolby Atmos soundbars on the market. This has been a progressive process for Samsung over several years, resulting in a massive multi-piece system with 22 speakers working together to utterly submerge you in seamless sound.
Armed with four up-firing drivers, four side-firing drivers (including two in the rear surrounds), a brawny subwoofer, and many other speakers, the HW-Q990B is a monstrous machine that drops you directly into the action. But this system isn't just about muscle — it also provides excellent balance and fluid transition between speakers, helping it excel at enhancing everything from sitcoms and action flicks to jazz and hip-hop.
The system is loaded with features, from built-in Alexa control to support for major audio formats like Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and high-resolution audio files. Inputs include HDMI eARC, as well as an Optical connection and a pair of HDMI inputs with 4K HDR passthrough (though they stop short of HDMI 2.1 support).
Accessories include a stylish and intuitive remote, or you can use the Samsung SmartThings app for fine-tuning settings like EQ and individual channel volume. The system is also designed to work with select Samsung TVs, like the S90C 4K OLED, via Q-symphony, using the TV speakers as part of a combined audio system.
Buyers should note that Samsung sells a newer version of this soundbar, the Q990C. But while the new version offers a few minor upgrades related to software and bass response, it's otherwise identical to the Q990B. Since the Q990B is typically sold for less than the Q990C, we still recommend the older model while it remains in stock. But our general impressions apply to both versions.
The Sonos Arc is a great option for buyers who want big sound from just one audio component.
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In many ways, Sonos' Arc is the quintessential all-in-one soundbar. It offers a slick and stylish design, rich and immersive audio performance, and a simplified setup to get you up and running in minutes. And that's just for starters.
Because this is a Sonos soundbar, it's as much about what's inside this system as what you see and hear. Sonos' S2 app and software make it easy to stream music from various services, tune the sound to your liking, and even connect other Sonos speakers in a multi-room audio setup or as part of a multi-speaker surround system.
As the first Dolby Atmos bar from Sonos, the Arc offers both side-firing and up-firing drivers to surround you in the immersive, hemispheric dome for which the format is prized. With Sonos going all in on Dolby Atmos Music, you can also stream new Dolby Atmos mixes and remixes from your favorite artists directly to the bar from supported services like Apple Music.
There are some downsides to Sonos' minimalist design, including a lack of inputs. The Arc does not include a spare HDMI input or even an Optical input without a separate adapter. And though Sonos has added DTS 5.1 audio support, the Arc does not support DTS' competing 3D surround sound format, DTS:X.
The Arc's typical $899 price point can also be tough to swallow for some, especially since it doesn't come with a separate subwoofer. It still offers relatively punchy bass performance, though, and its lack of extra trappings is part of what makes this concise package so appealing. With excellent sound and tons of modern features, the Arc is one of the best soundbars we've tested and a strikingly easy way to upgrade your audio setup.
Buyers who do want to expand the Arc's surround sound performance with additional gear, should consider picking up a Sonos Sub for extra bass and two Sonos Era 300 speakers to serve as rear satellites. We listened to a demonstration with this configuration, and its performance blew us away. However, this setup is pricey. Sonos sells all four components packaged together for $2,256.
The Bose Smart Soundbar 600 is a great Alexa and home theater speaker in one.
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As its name implies, the Bose Smart Soundbar 600 is designed to be a soundbar and smart speaker in one. It has built-in microphones with Amazon Alexa voice control and supports Google Assistant when paired with a separate device.
The soundbar makes use of the Bose Music App for easy setup, intuitive control, and access to popular streaming services like Spotify and Amazon Music. You can stream additional services like Apple Music using AirPlay 2, Chromecast, or Bluetooth. The Bose Smart Soundbar 600 can also be paired with other Bose speakers to create a multi-room audio system or to add satellite speakers for a true surround sound setup.
Despite its compact size, the Smart Soundbar 600 delivers impressive audio performance, with surprisingly full and clear sound from such a small profile. We were especially pleased by how well dialogue comes through, even when watching big action scenes. And unlike other smart soundbars in this price range, like the Sonos Beam, this Bose model has true up-firing drivers to deliver more convincing Dolby Atmos overhead audio.
On the downside, the Soundbar 600 doesn't support DTS audio formats and lacks some kick in its lower bass registers. You can pair it with a Bose subwoofer, like the Bose Bass Module 500, but that doubles the price.
Still, even without a separate subwoofer, the Bose Smart Soundbar 600 is easily one of the best soundbars you can get for $500, especially if you want Dolby Atmos, clear dialogue, and Alexa smarts all in one compact device.
The V-Series lacks advanced features, but it's still an affordable way to upgrade your TV's sound.
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The Vizio V-Series V21d-J8 is a simple 2.1-channel soundbar built for buyers on a budget. Its audio performance can't match more expensive models, but it still delivers a decent upgrade over the built-in speakers you'll find on most entry-level and midrange TVs.
The soundbar has built-in woofers, meaning you'll get two main channels for pure stereo sound and a little extra bass, even though the system doesn't come with a separate subwoofer. Vizio also uses DTS Virtual:X processing to simulate surround and height effects. The tech employed here is nowhere near as advanced as what you'd get on a high-end soundbar like the Ambeo Max, but it can still help expand the device's soundstage.
Standing out from the typical boxy design we see on most soundbars, the V-Series has angled sides that slope down to create a hexagonal profile. Buttons for various controls, including volume, source, Bluetooth audio, and power, rest on the side of the bar.
The soundbar has an HDMI ARC port for easy connection to modern smart TVs, and you also get an Optical audio port if your TV doesn't have an HDMI connection. There's no HDMI video passthrough, but you can hook up older audio sources to the bar's 3.5mm auxiliary port.
The V-Series supports Bluetooth for wireless playback, making it easy to stream music from your smartphone, but you can't stream via WiFi. An included remote handles all your needs for adjusting volume, accessing basic equalizer options, and toggling various modes.
Best for gaming
Sony's HT-A7000 has HDMI inputs that support advanced gaming features with a PS5.
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Sony's HT-A7000 is one of the most immersive single-unit soundbars we've tested, second only to Sennheiser's pricier Ambeo Max. With excellent musicality, punchy bass, and up-firing drivers, this monster-sized bar delivers expressive and powerful performance across content, from Dolby Atmos and DTS:X films to jazz and acoustic music.
But it's the soundbar's hefty suite of gaming and A/V features that really kicks things up a notch. The system supports a laundry list of high-resolution audio formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, multiple high-resolution audio files, and Sony's own 360 Reality Audio format for streaming 3D music from supported apps.
On the gaming front, the HT-A7000 is one of the few soundbars that offers HDMI inputs with full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth support, including 4K HDR passthrough at up to 120Hz when connected to a PS5 or Xbox Series X/S. Following a recent firmware update, the soundbar event supports passing through VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and ALLM (Auto low latency mode). For PS5 users, it also supports advanced features like Auto Tone HDR Mapping and Auto Genre Picture Mode.
Streaming over WiFi is available from the usual suspects, including Spotify Connect, AirPlay 2, Chromecast, and Bluetooth. There's also support for Alexa and Google Assistant, but only with a separate device.
At up to $1,400, price is an obvious barrier here, especially since the system doesn't include a separate subwoofer. Still, the HT-A7000 is a powerful performer with impressive gaming chops, especially for PS5 fans.
Best with video streaming
The Streambar can play audio and video streaming apps.
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If you happen to be in the market for both a soundbar and a new streaming media player, then the Roku Streambar could be the convenient all-in-one device you're looking for. Not only is the Streambar smaller than any other soundbar on our list, but it also includes integrated video playback support for all of the best streaming services.
When it comes to audio performance, the 2.0-channel soundbar features four 1.9-inch full-range drivers for basic stereo playback. There are no fancy virtualization options for simulated surround sound, and there's no included subwoofer for extra bass, but the Streambar sounds surprisingly solid for a device of its size.
To be clear, you won't get the range, accuracy, or separation you'd get on a bigger soundbar, but during our evaluation, the Streambar still offered a nice upgrade over most built-in TV speakers. Its compact design also makes it an ideal fit for apartments, dorms, and bedrooms.
As a media player, the Streambar provides access to Roku's extensive library of channels, including popular services like Disney Plus, Prime Video, and Hulu. You also get support for up to 4K playback with high dynamic range using the standard HDR10 format. But while the navigation speed is decent, the Streambar isn't as snappy as the best streaming devices, like the Roku Ultra.
Roku's handy voice remote is included as well, enabling you to search for content easily. Though digital assistant functionality isn't built-in, the bar is compatible with separate Alexa and Google Assistant devices.
There are other soundbars on the market with built-in video playback, but the Streambar's compact size, affordable price tag, and reliable Roku interface make it our favorite of the bunch.
How we test soundbars
We watch various movies and TV shows and listen to different music tracks to help elevate every soundbar we test.
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To determine the best soundbars, we test and research various key factors, including audio quality, format support, connectivity options, smart features, and overall value.
We also evaluate factors like build quality and aesthetics, as well as how easy a soundbar is to set up and use on a daily basis. After all, convenience is a big advantage of using a soundbar over more traditional speaker systems. A good soundbar should be easy to use and integrate into your entertainment setup.
When reviewing soundbars, we evaluate low-, mid-, and high-frequency performance using a mix of test movies and shows across different genres. We also pay attention to how easy it is to hear dialogue using multiple settings, and we test audio at multiple volume levels to ensure the soundbar can get loud without losing quality. We also listen to various music tracks that have been selected to showcase different frequencies to determine if the soundbar sounds tinny or distorted and if it maintains good sonic detail and instrumental definition for various styles like rock, pop, acoustic music, and hip-hop.
What to look for in a soundbar
High-end soundbar systems, like the Samsung Q990, include separate subwoofers and satellite speakers.
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When shopping for a soundbar, you should pay close attention to various specs, including the soundbar's size and the number of audio channels it supports.
Entry-level soundbars tend to be smaller, with support for basic 2-channel stereo sound, while more expensive soundbars are larger and support multiple channels for surround sound effects. Some models consist of a single soundbar unit, others include a separate subwoofer, and some even have extra satellite speakers. Bigger, multi-speaker soundbar systems will deliver the best audio performance, but they'll take up much more room.
When it comes to format compatibility, all of the best soundbars support basic stereo PCM and Dolby Digital at the very least. But if you want a more immersive experience, you should look for soundbars that support DTS Virtual:X or true immersive audio formats like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X.
The best soundbars use HDMI ARC or eARC ports to connect to your TV, but it's also nice when models include additional wired options like Optical and 3.5mm to connect to older TVs or additional audio components. Extra HDMI ports to pass through video from connected devices like a Blu-ray player or gaming console are also great to have but shouldn't be expected on entry-level models.
Bluetooth music streaming is common on many of the best soundbars, but options supporting WiFi music streaming will deliver even better sound quality. If you want a soundbar that can double as a smart speaker, you should find a model with built-in microphones and Alexa or Google Assistant.
How do I connect a soundbar?
HDMI ARC is the current standard for connecting a soundbar to a TV, but most models include additional options like an optical port.
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The vast majority of soundbars we test connect to your TV via HDMI ARC or eARC. This is not only the most convenient connection type but also the only way to source high-quality formats like Dolby Atmos from your TV directly. In most cases, the HDMI ARC connection also allows you to use your TV remote to control a soundbar's volume and power, reducing clutter.
Even if you're using a TV that's several years old and doesn't offer 4K HDR resolution, there's a good chance it supports HDMI ARC. You can find out by checking your TV's input section and looking for an HDMI port labeled as "HDMI ARC" or "HDMI eARC."
If your TV does not allow for an HDMI ARC or eARC connection, you'll need to use an alternative connection like an optical digital port. This still allows for good sound quality but doesn't support 3D audio formats like Dolby Atmos. In that case, you may also want to consider upgrading your TV. A budget 4K HDR TV can now be purchased at a starting price of about $300 or less, and even some of the best TVs hover around $500, depending on size.
Soundbar FAQs
Dolby Atmos and DTS:X are popular immersive audio formats that can bring 3D audio to a soundbar.
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Are soundbars better than TV speakers?
Generally, even cheap soundbars deliver better audio quality than the speakers you'll find built into most TVs. To keep costs down and ensure that the speakers fit within a flat-screen design, TVs usually include small divers and poor placement that can result in thin, muddy sound. The best soundbars can add more dimension, clarity, and bass to your TV-watching experience.
Soundbars can also improve the definition of dialogue and other effects for those with hearing issues. That's especially true for soundbars with a dedicated center channel, where most dialogue and other important movie and TV sound effects are directed.
How many speaker channels should a soundbar have?
The best soundbars can support multiple audio channels. These channels refer to how many directions sound can be sent through the device. Entry-level soundbars support two channels for basic left and right stereo playback, but high-end models can support five or more channels, including a center channel for dialogue, as well as surround channels via extra audio drivers, satellite speakers, or advanced virtualization techniques.
Channel specifications are listed as a string of up to three numbers separated by decimal points. The first number represents how many standard ear-level channels are included (left, right, center, surrounds). The second number indicates if the device includes a dedicated low-frequency channel or separate subwoofer for extra bass. The final number indicates how many height channels are included for Dolby Atmos support.
Buyers who just want a simple upgrade from their TV's integrated audio will likely be satisfied with a compact 2.0 or 2.1 soundbar system. But if you're looking for a more complete home theater experience, you'll want to opt for a 5.1 system or above.
What is Dolby Atmos?
Dolby Atmos is an immersive surround sound format that uses object-based audio mixing. In practice, this means that sounds can be more precisely positioned around your room, with effects placed in all directions, including overhead. For instance, when rain falls from the sky, or a helicopter flies overhead, you can actually hear the sound coming from above.
Dolby Atmos soundbars can use one of two methods to create overhead sound effects. The first involves using audio processing to create a simulated sense of height from regular ear-level speakers. The second method uses up-firing drivers angled up instead of forward to bounce sound effects off your ceiling. Generally, good upward-firing drivers provide a much more convincing sense of overhead sound than audio processing can produce alone.
A subwoofer can be an integral part of your cinematic and musical experience. Due to basic physics, soundbars alone can't offer the power and authority you'd get in dedicated bass frequencies from even a moderately sized subwoofer. If you're looking for earth-rattling thunder, the deep boom of explosions, and hefty bass beats, you'll want to highly consider a soundbar that either includes a subwoofer or, at the very least, allows you to add one later.
The All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) is up 10.31% since this time last year, with one ASX All Ords stock doing plenty of the heavy lifting.
12 months ago, you could have picked up shares in this company for $4.62 apiece. At market close yesterday, those same shares were trading for $6.31, up a whopping 36.58% in a year.
Over the course of the year the ASX All Ords stock pleased passive income investors by dolling out 69.5 cents a share in fully franked dividends.
Adding that to yesterday’s closing price, the accumulated value of the company’s shares is up 51.6% in 12 months, with some potential tax benefits from those franking credits.
Any guesses?
If you said Yancoal Australia Ltd (ASX: YAL), go to the head of the virtual class.
Here’s what’s been going right for investors in the ASX All Ords coal stock.
How has this ASX All Ords stock been smashing the benchmark?
Yancoal shares first popped onto most investors’ radars in 2022.
That came as thermal coal prices surged to all-time highs following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. And it saw the ASX All Ords stock surge 133.1% in 2022.
Since then, coal prices have returned to earth. But that hasn’t stopped Yancoal from booking impressive profits and building up a serious cash pile.
Despite focusing on its mine recovery plans in 2023, Yancoal increased its output each quarter. And Q4 2023 marked the highest rate of production for the miner in three years.
Over the full year the ASX All Ords stock reported $7.8 billion in revenue and $3.5 billion of operating earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA).
That saw the company book an enviable $1.8 billion after-tax profit, which helps explain the market-beating 11.01% dividend yield.
As for 2024, the first quarter of the year saw Yancoal boost its cash holdings by $260 million. That saw the ASX coal miner holding $1.66 billion in cash as at 31 March.
Since that time Yancoal will have dipped into its cash holdings to pay out the $429 million final dividend. Eligible shareholders will have seen their portion of that passive income hit their bank accounts on 30 April.
And the second half of the year is looking promising for the ASX All Ords stock.
Commenting on that outlook back in April, Yancoal CEO David Moult said, “Yancoal continues to generate robust cash inflows. The AU$180 per tonne price realised [in Q1] was roughly double the cash operating cost we are targeting this year.”
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Ukrainian servicemen of Azov brigade are seen at an artillery position as Russia-Ukraine war continues in the direction of Lyman, Ukraine on April 07, 2024.
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A White House official says Ukraine needs a consistent flow of capabilities, not one decisive weapon, to defeat Russia.
Russia is believed to be producing artillery shells three times faster than Ukraine's NATO partners.
The US is co-producing with Kyiv to boost defense industry and compete with Russia.
Deputy National Security Advisor Jonathan Finer said there isn't a specific single weapon Ukraine needs to defeat Russia. Instead, Ukraine needs a consistent flow of certain capabilities.
There is this idea out there that "they are one system away from some massive breakthrough where they will get the system and run roughshod over the Russian army," Finer said during a Center for New American Security conference Thursday. "This is not that kind of war," he added.
Finer said that he wishes the US could provide Ukraine with an endless supply of artillery and air defense weaponry, which Ukraine needs most. "If there are two things that we could provide an infinite number of to the Ukrainians to try and turn the tide of this war, it would be artillery munitions and air defense interceptors," he explained.
"We just don't make enough of them," he said, adding that "we're making more, and by early next year, we think we'll be in a much stronger position."
In May, the consulting firm Bain & Company found that Russia is producing artillery shells three times faster than Ukraine's NATO partners for less, and it is expected to refurbish or produce as many as 4.5 million artillery shells this year.
That said, the US, like some of its allies and partners in Europe, has been working to dramatically increase artillery shell production, particularly the highly sought-after 155 mm shells. Before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the US was making about 14,000 a month, but the goal is to bring that number up to 100,000 by 2025.
A serviceman of the 66th separate cannon artillery battalion of the 406th separate artillery brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is pictured by the American M777 howitzer.
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In addition to making more shells, Finer added that the US is launching co-production with Kyiv to boost its defense industry and compete with Russia's manufacturing capabilities.
Ukrainian soldiers expressed the dire need for artillery and air defense on the battlefield in an interview with CNN last week, with some saying that US-supplied M1 Abrams tanks have not been enough. US veterans who have fought in Ukraine have also said the same thing in the past, especially as Ukraine grappled with debilitating ammo shortages.
"This conflict between two very similar armies, in some ways, is much more about the basic blocking and tackling that, frankly, I think many of us did not fully appreciate would remain a key facet of modern warfare: production of not super high-tech but critically important munitions, which we have let lapse," Finer said.
"We are now taking significant action to get our act together on those things," he said.