Why watch 4K on an expensive TV if all the audio sounds like you’re hearing it through a cardboard toilet paper roll? For all their visual goodness, all that Dolby Vision and HDR10+, even the premium-priced TVs out there have sad built-in speakers.
And sure, they’ll brag about how they support Dolby Atmos sound, but in reality that just means they’ll work with speakers that provide that premium level of audio, not that the TV’s junk speakers themselves will pipe out anything other than disappointment.
Even if you aren’t going to go full audiophile and build a surround sound system, you need—at least—a soundbar. Sonos is known for two things: excellent-sounding home audio systems, and prices that never let you forget it.
Their most affordable soundbar, the Beam (now in its second generat