CNET highlights top smart soundbars for 2026

CNET has updated its recommendations for the best smart soundbars of 2026, emphasizing affordable options that enhance TV audio and integrate voice assistants. These devices offer music streaming and surround sound features without requiring additional smart speakers. Prices start around $150, making upgrades accessible.

Smart soundbars provide an straightforward way to boost home entertainment systems, according to CNET's latest guide. They improve TV sound quality while reducing clutter by combining audio enhancement with built-in voice controls, such as Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. Many models also support music and occasional video streaming, with top picks available for as low as $150.

CNET's selections cater to various needs. The Polk React stands out as the best affordable option, serving as an update to the Polk Command Bar with DTS Virtual:X surround sound and responsive Alexa integration. It delivers excellent audio in a compact form, though it lacks a built-in subwoofer—users can add one separately. An alternative, the Yamaha YAS-209, includes a wireless subwoofer and an extra HDMI port, along with Alexa voice control that performs well in noisy settings. It features DTS Virtual:X processing but does not integrate with Yamaha's MusicCast system for multi-speaker setups and is frequently discounted.

For smaller spaces, the Sonos Beam Gen 2 earns praise for its Dolby Atmos support and compatibility with either Alexa or Google Assistant. Part of the robust Sonos music streaming ecosystem, it creates immersive virtual surround effects for movies, though bass depth improves with an optional subwoofer.

At the premium end, the Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar appeals to those seeking voice assistant flexibility after Sonos discontinued Google support in newer models. It incorporates upfiring Dolby Atmos speakers and delivers strong bass from the bar alone, ideal for users avoiding extra components.

These soundbars generally pair with any TV, except for manufacturer-specific systems like TCL's FlexConnect or Roku wireless speakers. CNET notes that while smart TVs focus on streaming apps, soundbars prioritize voice interaction for an all-in-one audio solution.

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Illustration of TCL's new QM8L, QM7L, and RM9L 2026 mini-LED TVs showcased in a modern showroom, emphasizing brightness, color, and premium features.
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Following its CES 2026 unveiling of the flagship X11L SQD-Mini LED series, TCL released the QM8L super quantum dot mini-LED TV with up to 6,000 nits peak brightness and 4,000 local dimming zones. The QM7L is available for preorder starting at $1,200, and the premium RM9L RGB-mini LED TV starts at $8,000. These build on prior models like the QM8K with enhanced color and contrast.

The Yamaha SR-C30A, WIRED's favorite soundbar for most people, is now available for $230 at Amazon, a $50 reduction from its usual price. This deal highlights the soundbar's simple setup and included subwoofer, which enhance TV audio for better movie experiences. Published on February 2, 2026, the offer addresses common complaints about flat, crackly built-in TV speakers.

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CNET has updated its recommendations for the best AV receivers, selecting models from Onkyo, Yamaha, and Sony based on testing for sound quality, features, and performance. The Onkyo TX-NR6100 stands out as the top overall choice for its balance of affordability and capabilities. These picks cater to various needs, including home theater, gaming, and music streaming.

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