Vizio shrinks the price of a Dolby Atmos soundbar to $99

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Vizio has lowered the cost of a Dolby Atmos soundbar to under $100 with its new 2024 soundbar lineup, which also includes a new TV-mounting system.

If you thought the impending acquisition of Vizio by Walmart might slow Vizio ’s progress on pumping out new products, think again. The company has just released its 2024 lineup of soundbars, all of which include Dolby Atmos and DTS:X processing. They also possess a new mounting system that lets them quickly and easily attach to the bottom of select Vizio TVs. But perhaps the most remarkable aspect is the price.

The QuickFit system may sound fancy, but in reality, it’s just a pair of thumb screws that fit into prethreaded holes on the bottom of compatible Vizio TVs. Once they’re in place, you flip the soundbar upside down, connect it to HDMI and power, and slide the notched slots onto the thumb screws. Vizio 2.0 Soundbar, model SV200M-08, $99 It’s hard to say if this minimalist 2.0 Soundbar will be able to deliver anything approaching true Dolby Atmos immersion with just two two full-range drivers, but in theory, it can work. With the right digital signal processing, we’ve heard impressive Atmos effects from other soundbars that only have a few front-facing speakers.

Vizio 2.1 Soundbar SE, model SV210X-08, $149 Alternatively, you can spend $50 more than the 2.0 soundbar and get the low-frequency benefits of a dedicated, compact wireless subwoofer with the Vizio 2.1 Soundbar SE.

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