Sony’s 2025 Home Audio: Budget Soundbar Innovations

Sony has expanded its home audio offerings for 2025. In this article, we explore the new models with clear subheadings and ample transition words to guide you through the features.

Sony now offers a 3.1.2-channel soundbar, a 5.1-channel system, and wireless surround speakers. In addition, these models join a popular lineup that includes the Bravia Theater Quad Dolby Atmos system and the Theater Bar series. Furthermore, the company continues to provide the A3000 Dolby Atmos soundbar alongside the S-series models (HT-2000, S400, and S100F). Also, wireless surround speakers such as the SW5, SW3, RS5, and RS35 remain available. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced.

Bravia Theater Bar 6

The Bravia Theater Bar 6 is a 3.1.2-channel soundbar. It features a dedicated center speaker and upfiring speakers that create height effects. Moreover, it comes with a wireless subwoofer and supports DTS:X. Additionally, this model uses S-Force Pro Front Surround and a Vertical Surround Engine to enhance sound quality. It also works with Sony’s Voice Zoom 3 when paired with a compatible TV, and it offers Bluetooth streaming for music.

Bravia Theater System 6

Bravia Theater System 6

Next, the Bravia Theater System 6 is a powerful 5.1-channel setup. It is powered by 1,000 watts and includes a soundbar, a wireless subwoofer, and two surround speakers that connect to a wireless amplifier. Furthermore, the system supports both Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. It uses Multi Stereo processing to deliver a rich music experience. In addition, it features S-Force Pro Front Surround and a Vertical Surround Engine, while also supporting Voice Zoom 3 and Bluetooth streaming.

Bravia Theater Rear 8

Bravia Theater Rear 8

The Bravia Theater Rear 8 serves as an upgraded wireless surround speaker. It has a rounded design with a new fabric grille that matches the Theater Bar 8 and Theater Bar 9 soundbars. Additionally, a four-channel amplifier boosts its power compared to older models. Moreover, it supports Sony’s 360 Spatial Sound Mapping to provide a more immersive surround sound experience.

Conclusion

In summary, Sony aims to deliver advanced features at a budget-friendly price. Overall, the 2025 home audio range offers immersive sound and a modern design. As a result, consumers and tech enthusiasts eagerly await the opportunity to test these new products and compare them with today’s top soundbars.

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