The 6 Best Soundbars For Movies of 2025

Updated Apr 14, 2025 at 03:21 pm
Best Soundbars For Movies

Soundbars are a great way to enhance your movie-watching experience when you don't have space for a full home theater setup. You can get great surround sound reproduction from soundbars that will give you an immersive movie-watching experience. However, not all soundbars are equal. While some are only capable of recreating stereo content, many have Dolby Atmos support that can help create an immersive experience, while others combine object-based audio format support with an arsenal of discrete speakers to envelope you, whether you're watching from a dedicated home theater room or the comfort of your bed. There's a soundbar that suits every space to bring the cinema home to you.

We've tested over 215 soundbars, and below are our recommendations for the best soundbars for movies. See also our recommendations for the best soundbars, the best Dolby Atmos soundbars, and the best budget soundbars.


  1. Best Soundbar For Movies

    Current Deal: The Samsung HW-Q990D has dropped in price by $500 at amazon.com.

    The top soundbar for movies we've tested is the Samsung HW-Q990D. This flagship 11.1.4 model improves on the winning formula of the last generation Samsung HW-Q990C so that you can enjoy your favorite movies at home. In addition to the bar and subwoofer, the model includes two satellite speakers to spread a clear representation of the source audio in the surround. Plus, the kit can get loud enough to fill your room without tons of compression to maintain the dynamics of the movie's mix. The soundbar supports Dolby Atmos with a myriad of correction tools to help tweak the sound to suit your space, like Adaptive Sound, room correction, and a graphic EQ.

    Unlike the previous generation, you can send audio just to the satellites in 'Private Listening' mode for the times you don't want to disturb others sharing the space, and you can also make groups to send the audio to specific speakers. The soundbar has HDMI 2.1 connectivity to expand its utility and very low latency, as well as 4k passthrough at 120Hz if you play games in addition to watching movies. On the other hand, if you've got extra space in your home, the Nakamichi DRAGON is a very large 11.4.6 soundbar that gets louder than the Samsung with ample thumpy bass. The Nakamichi boasts a slightly bigger soundstage and a bit better surround performance than the Samsung. However, between the bar's imposing size that can block out the bottom of your TV on a stand, and its slightly less even tuning, the Nakamichi isn't as practical for most homes. So, while it's a great alternative for your home cinema, it's also somewhat niche and considerably pricier than the Samsung, while not exactly proving to be objectively better across the board.

    See our review

  2. Best Mid-Range Soundbar For Movies

    The Samsung HW-Q930D is a more affordable alternative that's also great for watching movies. Released in 2024 and exclusive to Best Buy, this premium soundbar offers a stand-out performance with multi-channel content like Dolby Atmos and Dolby Digital, both of which you're likely to come across on streaming platforms and Blu-rays. Though it comes with two fewer surround channels than the Samsung HW-Q990D, this soundbar still provides a clear and real feel with sound effects thanks to its two discrete satellite speakers. Dialogue is clearly reproduced, and its sub brings plenty of rumble in action-packed scenes.

    This soundbar doesn't get quite as loud as its high-end cousin, and there's more compression when you push it to max volume. Still, you may find it offers better value since it has many of the same sound enhancement tools for less. For example, the room correction feature automatically optimizes the sound based on your room's unique acoustics. If you prefer to manually adjust the bar's sound, a graphic EQ and presets are on hand. Built-in Alexa even offers hands-free control. Overall, this versatile setup is a great way to watch movies and so much more.

    See our review

  3. Best Lower Mid-Range Soundbar For Movies

    The TCL Q85H outperforms its lower mid-range price point. This 2024 soundbar has a 7.1.4 configuration in an attractive and well-built design. Complete with surrounds, a subwoofer, and up-firing drivers, it provides a full and warm sound with a good amount of punch in the bass range. While its surround sound frequency response isn't as even (by default) as the Samsung HW-Q930D's surround tuning, the TCL keeps up in terms of output loudness and dynamics. You can also play around with the sound enhancements like treble and the EQ presets to adjust the TCL's surround tuning, though it's still pared back compared to the Samsung's graphic equalizer.

    The TCL's audio format support is fantastic: you can use Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-X, Dolby Atmos, and more—all without downmixing. Thanks to the HDMI In, the soundbar also supports video passthrough so you can use it as an entertainment hub for your devices and gaming consoles, too. However, if you don't have the room for satellites, the 2024-release Samsung HW-Q800D is a great alternative that consists of the bar and sub-only. Despite being only a 5.1.2 setup, it sounds a little more balanced out of the box than the TCL and includes more in-depth EQ, but its Dolby Atmos and surround performance isn't as impressive. While prices fluctuate, the Samsung also usually costs more than the TCL, so you're not getting quite as much value for your money.

    See our review

  4. Best Budget Soundbar For Movies

    The best budget soundbar we've tested for movies is the Hisense AX5125H. It's a 5.1.2 configuration with satellite speakers and a sub for an affordable price. The 5.1 surround sound creates an expansive experience around you within space. One of its strengths is its impressive audio format compatibility, spanning common formats like Dolby Digital and DTS to object-based audio formats like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, so you can be sure it can handle your physical media or streaming. Plus, the frequency response offers a good amount of thump and boom for action scenes while dialogue cuts through the mix well.

    That said, for the price, you get a sparser set of tools to tailor the sound and control the bar. It lacks a room correction and graphic EQ, which you can find on the TCL Q85H, and the TCL has a companion app, whereas the Hisense relies on the remote control for everything. Still, the Hisense has EQ presets and a bass and treble adjustment, alongside 'Night' and speech enhancement modes, so you still gain options for altering the sound. If you're looking for a solid home theater option and don't mind that it lacks 'smart' extras, it's certainly a versatile choice punching above its price.

    Take a look at the best soundbars under $200 if you want more wallet-friendly options.

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  5. Best Soundbar For Soundstage In Movies

    Your local movie theater doesn't use a soundbar, so if you're looking to replicate the movie-going experience in the comfort of your home, the Sony BRAVIA Theater Quad with Bass Module approximates the big soundstage of the cinema with discrete speakers. It doesn't look like a conventional soundbar. Instead, it uses separate left and right stereo speakers that sit on either side of the TV with a small wireless receiver control box, two satellites, and a subwoofer, so you'll need room on either side of your TV. The kit is able to create a wide soundstage, in part because the L/R speakers are ideally already placed on either side of the screen, rather than a standard soundbar, which is rarely longer than your TV.

    Each speaker has up-firing drivers for object-based audio formats like Dolby Atmos, which yields the illusion of height while objects track well as they move in the surround space. The kit includes a few presets to enhance the sound like Sound Field Optimization and 'Voice' and 'Night' modes, in addition to a room calibration feature. That said, the lack of a discrete center speaker means the Sony creates a phantom center channel, which produces speech that's less clear than the Samsung HW-Q990D. For dialogue-heavy genres like dramas, the Sonos Ultimate Immersive Set with Arc Ultra may prove a more flexible choice than the Sony due to its discrete center channel. Like the Sony, it can create a big soundstage, although it's not quite as expansive, but the upside is better dialogue clarity in the center channel. However, the Sony still offers greater audio format support and wired connectivity.

    See our review

  6. Best Small Soundbar For Movies

    If your setup has limited space, a small soundbar like the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) is a great option. At under 26 inches in width, this compact soundbar fits easily into your living room, and despite its small size, it packs a punch with your favorite movies. The bar uses psychoacoustic principles to make its soundstage seem wider than the bar itself, so sound effects seem to stretch to the space around your couch. With Dolby Atmos and Dolby Digital support, you can enjoy movies from different sources, including streaming platforms and Blu-ray discs.

    Like the standalone Sonos Arc Ultra, this bar has a room correction feature called TruePlay that adjusts the bar's output to meet the unique acoustics of your space. Given its smaller size, though, it's not much of a surprise that it doesn't get quite as loud as the Arc Ultra, and its Atmos performance isn't quite as impressive since it can't mimic as much height in the soundstage. Still, it's a great choice for its size, and you can always upgrade it to the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) with Sub Mini + One SL Speakers if you want to improve its performance.

    See our review

Notable Mentions

  • Samsung HW-Q990C: The Samsung HW-Q990C is the previous generation version of our top pick, the Samsung HW-Q990D, and it's still a great soundbar for a bit less cash. If you don't care about HDMI 2.1 passthrough, this 11.4.1 bar provides plenty of sound enhancement features like EQ and Adaptive Sound. You don't get 'Private Listening' and 'Sound Grouping,' but those extras aren't necessary for everyone. See our review
  • JBL Bar 9.1: The JBL Bar 9.1 is a 5.1.4 setup with a room correction feature and two unique, detachable, truly wireless satellites you can place anywhere in your room. However, its sound profile isn't as well-balanced out of the box, and its soundstage performance isn't as impressive as the Samsung HW-Q990D. See our review
  • Sennheiser AMBEO Soundbar MAX: The Sennheiser AMBEO Soundbar MAX is a solid choice for listeners who want a standalone soundbar with a good movie performance. That said, its large, bulky design isn't ideal if you don't have a lot of space, especially compared to standalone models like the Sonos Beam (Gen 2). See our review
  • LG S90TR:

    The LG S90TR is a solid mid-range 7.1.3 soundbar with a great sound that retains dynamics. While it doesn't have very impressive Dolby Atmos height and a slightly less balanced surround sound compared to the Samsung HW-Q930D, it still supplies you with a rumbling low-end for action scenes and a clear treble region.

    See our review
  • LG S95TR: The LG S95TR is a top-of-the-line soundbar with 9.1.5 configuration complete with satellites and a sub. It has a pretty balanced sound and plenty of audio format connectivity, but the Samsung HW-Q990D has a slight edge with a more immersive surround sound. See our review
  • Nakamichi Shockwafe Ultra 9.2Ch: The Nakamichi Shockwafe Ultra 9.2Ch is a unique 9.2.4 soundbar with two subwoofers and four satellites, making it ideal for those with large living spaces. However, its default sound isn't quite as balanced as the Samsung HW-Q990D. See our review

Recent Updates

  1. Apr 14, 2025

    This article's picks have been updated to reflect availability and price fluctuations in concert with performance. The TCL Q85H has been added as the lower mid-range pick. The Nakamichi DRAGON was added as an alternative to the Samsung HW-Q990D, and the Samsung HW-Q800D is now an alternative to the TCL. The LG S90TR was moved to the Notable Mentions.

  2. Jan 14, 2025

    This article has been refreshed, and the Samsung HW-Q930D and Hisense AX512H have been added to the recommendations. The Sonos Ultimate Immersive Set with Arc Ultra and Sonos Arc Ultra are also mentioned in the article. The Nakamichi DRAGON has been added to the Notable Mentions.

  3. Sep 18, 2024 :  This article has been updated to add the LG S90TR as the mid-range pick and the Sony BRAVIA Theater Quad with Bass Module as the soundstage pick. The Samsung HW-Q800D and Vizio M Series M51ax-J6 are acknowledged in the text, and the LG S95TR has been added to the Notable Mentions.

  4. Jun 17, 2024 :  The Samsung HW-Q990D has been added as the top pick, and the Samsung HW-Q990C has been moved to the Notable Mentions.

  5. Mar 19, 2024 :  We've made minor adjustments to the text and checked that the products are in stock. However, there hasn't been a change to our recommendations.

All Reviews

Our recommendations above are what we think are currently the best soundbars for movies for most people to buy. We factor in the price (a cheaper soundbar wins over a pricier one if the difference isn't worth it), feedback from our visitors, and availability (no soundbars that are difficult to find or almost out of stock everywhere).

If you want to choose for yourself, here's the list of all our soundbar reviews, sorted by their movie performance. Be careful not to get caught up in the details. No soundbar is perfect. Personal taste, preference, and listening habits will matter more in your selection.