Sennheiser AMBEO Soundbar Plus (2022)

The AMBEO Soundbar Plus delivers a 7.1.4 virtual surround experience from a single bar with nine drivers and dual built-in subwoofers. Its HDMI 2.1 eARC output handles uncompressed Dolby Atmos TrueHD from the TV, while two HDMI 2.0 inputs pass 4K HDR signals through for source devices. A mono RCA subwoofer pre-out lets you add the matching AMBEO Sub wirelessly or a wired subwoofer. Power arrives via a detachable figure-8 IEC C7 cord at the rear — standard replacement cables work worldwide.

Sonnet Breakaway Box 750ex eGPU (2021)

The Sonnet eGPU Breakaway Box 750ex is a single-slot Thunderbolt 3 eGPU enclosure with a 750W internal PSU, sized for full-length double-width PCIe 3.0 x16 graphics cards drawing up to 375W continuous (plus 100W peak). A dual-controller Thunderbolt 3 design means the single host-facing TB3 port carries both GPU traffic and a built-in hub, exposing four 5 Gb/s USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports and a Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45. The upstream TB3 connection delivers 85W of power back to the host laptop, enough to keep most 13-15" notebooks topped up while docked.

Sonnet Breakaway Box 850 T5 eGPU (2025)

The Sonnet Breakaway Box 850 T5 is Sonnet's first Thunderbolt 5 eGPU enclosure, sized for triple-wide 13.5" graphics cards drawing up to 600W from its internal 850W universal PSU. The 80 Gbps upstream Thunderbolt 5 connection delivers 100W of Power Delivery back to a compatible Windows 11 host, while an integrated Thunderbolt dock adds a second TB5 port for 15W PD daisy-chaining, three 10 Gb/s USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports (each providing 7.5W for USB NVMe SSDs), and a Realtek 5GbE RJ-45 for multi-gig wired networking. Mains power arrives via an IEC C14 inlet.

Sonos Arc (2020)

Sonos’s flagship soundbar packs 11 drivers including dedicated height channels into a single bar for Dolby Atmos playback without rear satellites. A single HDMI eARC connection handles all audio from your TV, but there’s no HDMI passthrough — so you lose one TV port. Ethernet and Wi-Fi keep it connected for AirPlay 2 and Sonos multiroom, and an included optical-to-HDMI adapter covers older TVs without ARC. The catch: Dolby Atmos requires a Dolby Digital Plus or TrueHD source over eARC, not just any HDMI connection.

Sonos Arc Ultra (2024)

The Arc Ultra is Sonos’s most capable soundbar, featuring the new Sound Motion woofer that replaces three conventional drivers with a single flat transducer — delivering dramatically deeper bass from the same form factor as the original Arc. Its HDMI eARC port is rated for HDMI 2.1 bandwidth at 48 Gbps, ensuring lossless Dolby TrueHD Atmos passthrough from any source. This is also the first Sonos soundbar with Bluetooth connectivity alongside Wi-Fi 6E. Like its predecessor, there’s no HDMI passthrough — every source must route audio through your TV first.

Sonos Beam Gen 2 (2021)

The second-generation Beam adds HDMI eARC and virtual Dolby Atmos to Sonos’s compact soundbar in a package that fits under any 40-inch or larger TV. The upgrade from ARC to eARC means it can now receive lossless Dolby TrueHD audio from Blu-ray players and gaming consoles routed through the TV. At 651 mm wide, it’s roughly half the size of the Arc, yet still handles 5.0 virtual surround with five Class-D amplifiers. An included optical-to-HDMI adapter covers older TVs without an ARC port.

Sonos Ray (2022)

This compact soundbar connects to your TV exclusively through an optical digital audio cable — there is no HDMI port of any kind. The optical connection supports Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS surround sound, but cannot carry Dolby Atmos or lossless audio formats. A 10/100 Ethernet port on the rear panel provides wired network connectivity for Sonos ecosystem integration. If your TV lacks an optical output, you will need a separate HDMI audio extractor to use this soundbar.

Sony A90J 55″ Master Series OLED (2021)

Sony's Master Series OLED includes a built-in high-quality audio system and legendary Bravia image processing. Two HDMI 2.1 ports hit 4K@120Hz with VRR, but the other two cap out at 4K@60Hz — plan your source placement wisely. eARC runs on HDMI 2 for lossless audio return to a soundbar. For the 2.1 ports, use Ultra High Speed HDMI cables — standard cables top out at 18Gbps. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Sony A90J 65″ Master Series OLED (2021)

Sony's Master Series OLED includes a built-in high-quality audio system and legendary Bravia image processing. Two HDMI 2.1 ports hit 4K@120Hz with VRR, but the other two cap out at 4K@60Hz — plan your source placement wisely. eARC runs on HDMI 2 for lossless audio return to a soundbar. For the 2.1 ports, use Ultra High Speed HDMI cables — standard cables top out at 18Gbps. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Sony A90J 83″ Master Series OLED (2021)

Sony's Master Series OLED includes a built-in high-quality audio system and legendary Bravia image processing. Two HDMI 2.1 ports hit 4K@120Hz with VRR, but the other two cap out at 4K@60Hz — plan your source placement wisely. eARC runs on HDMI 2 for lossless audio return to a soundbar. For the 2.1 ports, use Ultra High Speed HDMI cables — standard cables top out at 18Gbps. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Sony A95L 55″ QD-OLED (2023)

Sony's flagship QD-OLED merges OLED contrast with quantum dot brightness, reaching over 3,000 nits. Two HDMI 2.1 ports hit 4K@120Hz with VRR, but the other two cap out at 4K@60Hz — plan your source placement wisely. eARC runs on HDMI 2 for lossless audio return to a soundbar. For the 2.1 ports, use Ultra High Speed HDMI cables — standard cables top out at 18Gbps. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Sony A95L 65″ QD-OLED (2023)

Sony's flagship QD-OLED merges OLED contrast with quantum dot brightness, reaching over 3,000 nits. Two HDMI 2.1 ports hit 4K@120Hz with VRR, but the other two cap out at 4K@60Hz — plan your source placement wisely. eARC runs on HDMI 2 for lossless audio return to a soundbar. For the 2.1 ports, use Ultra High Speed HDMI cables — standard cables top out at 18Gbps. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Sony A95L 77″ QD-OLED (2023)

Sony's flagship QD-OLED merges OLED contrast with quantum dot brightness, reaching over 3,000 nits. Two HDMI 2.1 ports hit 4K@120Hz with VRR, but the other two cap out at 4K@60Hz — plan your source placement wisely. eARC runs on HDMI 2 for lossless audio return to a soundbar. For the 2.1 ports, use Ultra High Speed HDMI cables — standard cables top out at 18Gbps. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Sony A9F 55″ Master Series OLED (2018)

Sony's Master Series OLED includes a built-in high-quality audio system and legendary Bravia image processing. All HDMI ports run at 2.0 spec, maxing out at 4K@60Hz — high refresh gaming is off the table here. eARC runs on HDMI 2 for lossless audio return to a soundbar. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Sony A9F 65″ Master Series OLED (2018)

Sony's Master Series OLED includes a built-in high-quality audio system and legendary Bravia image processing. All HDMI ports run at 2.0 spec, maxing out at 4K@60Hz — high refresh gaming is off the table here. eARC runs on HDMI 2 for lossless audio return to a soundbar. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Sony Bravia 3 43″ LED (2024)

This budget Bravia uses VA-panel technology for rich colors and deep blacks, with one HDMI 2.1 port for gaming. All HDMI ports run at 2.0 spec, maxing out at 4K@60Hz — high refresh gaming is off the table here. eARC runs on HDMI 2 for lossless audio return to a soundbar. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Sony Bravia 3 50″ LED (2024)

This budget Bravia uses VA-panel technology for rich colors and deep blacks, with one HDMI 2.1 port for gaming. All HDMI ports run at 2.0 spec, maxing out at 4K@60Hz — high refresh gaming is off the table here. eARC runs on HDMI 2 for lossless audio return to a soundbar. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Sony Bravia 3 55″ LED (2024)

This Sony entry-level 4K TV won't keep up with modern gaming—its 60Hz panel tops out at 4K@60Hz with HDMI 2.0b connectivity. All four HDMI ports handle 18Gbps bandwidth, but none support 4K@120Hz, VRR, or ALLM. HDMI 3 carries eARC to your soundbar, and there's optical audio out too. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Sony Bravia 3 65″ LED (2024)

This Sony entry-level 4K TV won't keep up with modern gaming—its 60Hz panel tops out at 4K@60Hz with HDMI 2.0b connectivity. All four HDMI ports handle 18Gbps bandwidth, but none support 4K@120Hz, VRR, or ALLM. HDMI 3 carries eARC to your soundbar, and there's optical audio out too. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Sony Bravia 3 75″ LED (2024)

This Sony entry-level 4K TV won't keep up with modern gaming—its 60Hz panel tops out at 4K@60Hz with HDMI 2.0b connectivity. All four HDMI ports handle 18Gbps bandwidth, but none support 4K@120Hz, VRR, or ALLM. HDMI 3 carries eARC to your soundbar, and there's optical audio out too. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Sony Bravia 3 85″ LED (2024)

This Sony entry-level 4K TV won't keep up with modern gaming—its 60Hz panel tops out at 4K@60Hz with HDMI 2.0b connectivity. All four HDMI ports handle 18Gbps bandwidth, but none support 4K@120Hz, VRR, or ALLM. HDMI 3 carries eARC to your soundbar, and there's optical audio out too. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Sony Bravia 5 55″ Mini-LED (2025)

This Mini-LED TV gets two true HDMI 2.1 ports for next-gen gaming and high frame-rate streaming. HDMI 3 and 4 deliver full 48Gbps bandwidth at 4K@120Hz with VRR and ALLM, while HDMI 1 and 2 fall back to 18Gbps for older devices. HDMI 3 has eARC built in, plus optical audio for receivers that need it. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Sony Bravia 5 65″ Mini-LED (2025)

This Mini-LED TV gets two true HDMI 2.1 ports for next-gen gaming and high frame-rate streaming. HDMI 3 and 4 deliver full 48Gbps bandwidth at 4K@120Hz with VRR and ALLM, while HDMI 1 and 2 fall back to 18Gbps for older devices. HDMI 3 has eARC built in, plus optical audio for receivers that need it. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Sony Bravia 5 75″ Mini-LED (2025)

This Mini-LED TV gets two true HDMI 2.1 ports for next-gen gaming and high frame-rate streaming. HDMI 3 and 4 deliver full 48Gbps bandwidth at 4K@120Hz with VRR and ALLM, while HDMI 1 and 2 fall back to 18Gbps for older devices. HDMI 3 has eARC built in, plus optical audio for receivers that need it. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

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