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This is the soundbar I recommend for deeply immersive audio – and it’s half off

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LG S95TR Soundbar

ZDNET’s key takeaways

  • The LG S95TR soundbar with wireless subwoofer is currently on sale for $897, a 44% discount
  • The LGS95TR may be expensive, but the high-quality audio is easily worth the price
  • The soundbar has many features, but some of the best ones require a newer LG TV model.

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It’s been a year since LG released the S95TR soundbar, following much hype, as a high-end complement to its newest OLED TVs. The soundbar and wireless subwoofer setup come with a host of impressive features, including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X surround sound, as well as numerous extra features accessible through its app. Although it’s no longer the latest model, it remains a welcome addition to any home entertainment space.

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The S95TR includes four components: a main soundbar, a subwoofer, and two small rear speakers. The subwoofer and rear speakers are wireless, so you don’t need additional cords besides the power connections and the main HDMI cord. 

The main concern that prevented me from committing to a surround sound setup in the first place was dealing with wires running across my room, so I appreciate that this system is partially wireless.

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Unfortunately, you must download the LG Soundbar app to use all the features. It’s a minor inconvenience that this is separate from the LG ThinQ app, which controls LG TVs, especially since you’ll likely use it regularly, but that’s a minor quibble.

The setup is simple. After plugging in the speakers in the instructed order, installing the app, and adding the soundbar to the app, the speakers undergo a tuning process specific to your room setup. I played a movie before using AI Room Calibration, and I can attest that it made a noticeable difference in the sound quality. 

I then used the TV’s built-in speakers to get a baseline for testing this soundbar. Over the noise of two kids and a dog in the house, I had to turn the volume more than halfway to hear comfortably: 65 out of 100. Conversely, when I switched the audio to the soundbar, it was more than loud enough in the 40s. Right away, I knew it would be a serious upgrade.

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Another thing I like to test with audio equipment is how well it handles dialogue. With my everyday setup, I usually watch everything with captions because it’s so easy to miss something.

This soundbar addresses that issue with a small up-firing center speaker and the traditional front speakers, which LG claims make dialogue clearer. When I turned on one of my favorite shows, I noticed a noticeable improvement over the TV’s built-in speakers and a significant improvement over the audio of my everyday soundbar. If you struggle to catch every word like I sometimes do, you’ll definitely appreciate this feature.

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I then ran the soundbar through various movie tests, including action scenes with explosions galore, suspenseful scenes in creepy woods, and dialogue-driven scenes.

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The audio from the S95TR setup makes the background sound realistically stand out. In the second scene of my test, which involved a conversation between people in a car, the ambient road noise enveloped the back of my couch, while the conversation remained in front of me, just as it would in real life. There was enough rumble from the subwoofer to sound like a real road.

In every test, the soundbar setup performed flawlessly, and I was able to hear things that I would have otherwise missed.

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If you’re concerned about sleeping children or neighbors, a Nighttime Mode is available in the app and via the remote control. This feature keeps the surround sound active, but the subwoofer is noticeably softer. My setup was on a shared wall with my daughter’s room, and she didn’t complain about late-night movies, so that’s a win. 

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Gamers will appreciate 120Hz HDR10 pass-through support, ensuring no delay in getting sound through the speakers. I tried out several games on my PS5, and the experience of each one improved with this system. At one point, a sound behind me was so realistic that my dog shot his head up to see who was there.

ZDNET’s buying advice

At first glance, the LG S95TR’s retail price of $1,599 might seem a little steep, especially when budget-friendly, wired options are available for under $400. If you’re wondering if the LG S95TR system is worth the price, my answer is yes.

The wireless setup is easier than any audio system I’ve encountered, and the S95TR performed better than any system I’ve heard before, point-blank. If you built a setup that matched these components, you’d spend more anyway, so the LG S95TR could save you money in that respect. 

Remember that although the soundbar setup works with any TV, it works best with LG’s flagship OLED TVs. Without one of those TVs, you’ll miss out on some features. 

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