LG S95QR review: a full 9.1.5-channel Dolby Atmos setup in a box

LG S95QR: Specifications

Price: $1,799 / £1,699 / AU$2,049
Colors:
 Gray
Ports: 2x HDMI in; 1x HDMI out (eARC/ARC); Digital optical; Speakers: 17 (Specified: 2x left/right stereo; 1x center; 1x center height; 2x surround side; 2x rear; 2x rear height; 2x front height; 1x subwoofer; 2x rear surround side)  
Audio channels: 9.1.5
Audio formats: Dolby Atmos; Dolby Digital; DTS-HD; DTS:X
Power output: 810W
Wireless: AirPlay 2; Bluetooth SBC, AAC; Chromecast; Spotify Connect
Smart assistant: Alexa; Google Assistant
Subwoofer: Dedicated
Dimensions: 47.2 x 2.5 x 5.3 inches (soundbar); 6.3 x 8.8 x 5.6 inches (surrounds); 7.9 x 15.9 x 15.9 inches (subwoofer)
Weight: 11.1 pounds (soundbar); 22.1 pounds (subwoofer); 9 pounds (each surround)
Wall mountable: Yes

The LG S95QR Dolby Atmos soundbar is a complete surround solution packaged with a soundbar, wireless subwoofer and surround speakers in a single (and some would say rather large) box. As the company’s flagship soundbar solution, it is packed with immersive tech to handle the latest surround audio formats, and claims plenty of power to give movie soundtracks a boost. It is a significant upgrade over pervious models and unsurprisingly comes at a higher price of around $1,800. 

It’s a significant departure from the budget soundbars that are grabbing the headlines right now, as models like the Sonos Ray (possibly partnered with a Sonos Sub Mini) are offering a significant boost to TV sound for a very reasonable outlay. 

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