{"id":11404,"date":"2023-01-27T20:00:25","date_gmt":"2023-01-27T19:00:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2023\/01\/27\/what-is-dolby-atmos-everything-you-need-to-know-updated-january-2023\/"},"modified":"2023-01-27T21:01:36","modified_gmt":"2023-01-27T20:01:36","slug":"what-is-dolby-atmos-everything-you-need-to-know-updated-january-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2023\/01\/27\/what-is-dolby-atmos-everything-you-need-to-know-updated-january-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"What is Dolby Atmos? Everything You Need To Know \u2013 Updated January 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>If you\u2019ve been shopping for a new TV, or even a soundbar, you\u2019ve likely heard a lot about Dolby Atmos. But what exactly is Dolby Atmos and it is something that you definitely need in your new TV and\/or soundbar? Or even in your next smartphone? We\u2019re here to tell you everything you need to know about Dolby Atmos and how it can make your entertainment center even better.<br \/>\nWhat is Dolby Atmos?<br \/>\nLet\u2019s start with actually defining Dolby Atmos. What is it? According to Dolby, it is \u201cthe most significant development in cinema audio since surround sound.\u201d<br \/>\nAt the core, Atmos is a surround-sound technology that was initially developer in 2012. It expanded on the pre-existing 5.1 and 7.1 surround-sound set-ups that many already had. This was done be adding a channel come from overhead, enveloping the audience in a dome of sound.<\/p>\n<p>Traditional channel based systems will send audio at discrete levels to each speaker. That\u2019s not how Atmos works, though. It can also produce up to 118 simultaneous sound objects, allowing the sound designed to place each sound and voice to exact points within the soundfield rather than simply assign them to specific channels. Those objects can also be manipulated and moved around within the space creating a convincing 3D soundstage.<br \/>\nAt the best Dolby Cinemas, you\u2019ll find up to 400 speakers being used. Of course, at home, you won\u2019t have the room for that many speakers. So instead you can use alternatives like using two or four ceiling speakers in your system. Or you can just buy a purpose-built system. Which is what most people are going to do.<br \/>\nDolby Cinemas<br \/>\nDolby does have some cinemas with local partners that use Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. Giving you a premium visual and audio experience. Once you experience a Dolby Cinema, you won\u2019t want to go back to a regular cinema. Trust us.<\/p>\n<p>You can find a theater near you that has a Dolby Cinema by clicking here. You can also see what movies are available in Dolby Cinema.<br \/>\nThe only bad thing with a Dolby Cinema is that most theaters have just one theater that is a Dolby Cinema. Meaning that one movie at a time is a Dolby Cinema. However, those cinemas are usually much larger, to fit more people into each showing.<br \/>\nDolby Atmos at Home<br \/>\nThere are a few ways that you can go about getting Dolby Atmos in your home. You could get a surround-sound soundbar and system or you could get a single soundbar that will support Dolby Atmos. You\u2019ll get a much better experience with a multi-speaker setup. As you\u2019re able to put them all around the room.<br \/>\nThe best speaker package is the Elac Debut 2.0 5.1 Home Theater system. It\u2019s pretty pricey and can still take up a lot of space in your living room or a man cave. This is a wired Atmos system, so it\u2019ll take some time to get it setup. There\u2019s also the Sony HT-A9 soundbar which is about the same price, but a whole lot easier to setup \u2013 it\u2019s a wireless system too. And of course, the Sonos Arc and Beam Gen 2 are even cheaper, and easier to setup \u2013 it\u2019s a single soundbar.<br \/>\nDolby Atmos Soundbars<\/p>\n<p>Sony HT-A7000<br \/>\nThe Sony HT-A7000 is a 7.1.2-channel soundbar. It\u2019s just a soundbar, which makes it super simple to setup in your home. Just plug it into your TV and you\u2019re good to go. It also has Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant included, for some really great smart home features.<br \/>\nSony HT-A7000 &#8211; Amazon<\/p>\n<p>Polk Audio Signa S4<br \/>\nDolby Atmos doesn\u2019t have to be expensive either, as the Signa S4 is showing us here. For under $400, you can get an ultra-slim sound bar with Dolby Atmos included. Now, it doesn\u2019t have as much power as the Sony one above, so it won\u2019t get as loud, but for $400, you really can\u2019t complain here.<br \/>\nPolk Audio Signa S4 &#8211; Amazon<\/p>\n<p>Sony HT-A5000<br \/>\nThe Sony HT-A5000 is a slightly less powerful version of the HT-A7000 that is also listed here. It still has Dolby Atmos, and is a single soundbar, so it\u2019s still easy to set up. It\u2019s a 5.1.2 channel soundbar this time around. You can bundle it with rear speakers and a wireless subwoofer too.<br \/>\nSony HT-A5000 &#8211; Amazon<\/p>\n<p>Sonos Arc<br \/>\nThe Sonos Arc is another easy to set up Dolby Atmos soundbar, and it comes in at $900. It\u2019s been a hard one to buy since it was released in 2020. As it\u2019s been hard to find it in stock, really anywhere. But it is a really great and powerful soundbar to buy for your home with Dolby Atmos. And of course, it works with the other Sonos speakers in its multi-room audio system.<br \/>\nSonos Arc &#8211; Sonos.com<\/p>\n<p>Sonos Beam Gen 2<br \/>\nThe Sonos Beam Gen 2 is another one that has been very hard to get your hands on, since it\u2019s been out of stock for quite some time. But for under $500, you can get a smaller soundbar that also has Dolby Atmos support. Like with the Arc, it can also work with the other multi-room speakers in Sonos\u2019 lineup.<br \/>\nSonos Beam Gen 2 &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nDolby Atmos TVs<br \/>\nThere aren\u2019t a lot of Dolby Atmos-enabled TVs, and that\u2019s because TV makers don\u2019t prioritize sound. Normally, that\u2019s an after thought, which is why Soundbars have become so popular in recent years. But here are a few that have Dolby Atmos built-in (as well as Dolby Vision).<\/p>\n<p>Hisense 75U6H<br \/>\nThe Hisense U6H comes in 55, 65 and 75-inch models, and includes Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and is powered by Google TV. So you\u2019re going to get thousands of apps built into your TV for streaming.<br \/>\nHisense U6H &#8211; Amazon<\/p>\n<p>LG OLED A1<br \/>\nThis is the 2022 model from LG, and it has just about everything you could want. That includes Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision IQ and even Amazon Alexa. This is an OLED TV, so you\u2019re going to get a pretty incredible picture from this one here.<br \/>\nLG OLED A1 &#8211; Amazon<\/p>\n<p>Hisense U8G QLED<br \/>\nThe Hisense U8G is probably the most affordable TV with Dolby Atmos built-in. It\u2019s giving you Atmos, along with Dolby Vision, and it also has Android TV built-in. Not to mention, it is great for gaming, as it does have HDMI 2.1 for 120fps at 4K.<br \/>\nHisense U8G QLED &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nWhat content is available with Atmos?<br \/>\nSince Dolby Atmos\u2019 inception in 2012, there have been loads of content produced in Dolby Atmos. Many have made their way to 4K Blu-ray, while others are available on streaming services. Movies like Dune, Blade Runner 2049, Roma, Mad Max Fury Road, and Avengers: Endgame, are among a few.<br \/>\nNetflix does offer Dolby Atmos and Vision to its top-tier subscribers \u2013 on the Premium plan with 4K. A lot of their originals are available in either Atmos or Vision or both. And they likely have the largest library of Dolby Atmos films available.<br \/>\nDisney Plus also has quite a few titles that have Dolby Atmos support. Including all of the Star Wars feature films. Amazon Prime Video has a small handful of titles available. Finally, Apple TV has a ton of them available on TV+ (its streaming service that is just $5 per month) as well as available to rent.<br \/>\nA lot of the newer titles are being filmed with Dolby Atmos (and Vision), but older titles are getting remastered to work with Atmos and Vision. That\u2019s the case for Disney, as it remastered a lot of its films for 4K (which included Atmos and Vision) when it launched Disney Plus back in 2020. So that is likely going to continue for the foreseeable future.<br \/>\nEven if you are watching a film or TV show that is not produced in Atmos, you\u2019ll still notice a difference. It might not be as noticeable as when you\u2019re watching an Atmos title, but there is still a difference.<br \/>\nCan I experience Atmos on my smartphone or tablet?<br \/>\nYes you sure can. A lot of modern smartphones \u2013 mostly flagship models \u2013 have support for Dolby Atmos. So you can experience this sound upgrade while you\u2019re on the go. A handful of tablets have it too, like Samsung and Amazon\u2019s latest tablets. Here\u2019s the list of smartphones that currently have Atmos support.<br \/>\nApple iPhone 11<br \/>\nApple iPhone 11 Pro<br \/>\nApple iPhone 11\u00a0Pro Max<br \/>\nApple iPhone 12<br \/>\nApple iPhone 12 Mini<br \/>\nApple iPhone 12 Pro<br \/>\nApple iPhone 12 Pro Max<br \/>\nApple iPhone 13<br \/>\nApple iPhone 13 Mini<br \/>\nApple iPhone 13 Pro<br \/>\nApple iPhone 13 Pro Max<br \/>\nHuawei P20<br \/>\nHuawei P20 Pro<br \/>\nHuawei P30<br \/>\nOnePlus 7 Pro<br \/>\nOnePlus 8<br \/>\nOnePlus 8 Pro<br \/>\nOnePlus 8T<br \/>\nOnePlus 9<br \/>\nOnePlus 9 Pro<br \/>\nOnePlus 10 Pro<br \/>\nSamsung Galaxy S20<br \/>\nSamsung Galaxy S20 Plus<br \/>\nSamsung Galaxy S20 Ultra<br \/>\nSamsung Galaxy S21<br \/>\nSamsung Galaxy S21 Plus<br \/>\nSamsung Galaxy S21 Ultra<br \/>\nSamsung Galaxy S22<br \/>\nSamsung Galaxy S22 Plus<br \/>\nSamsung Galaxy S22 Ultra<br \/>\nSony Xperia 5 II<br \/>\nThis is an incomplete list, but you get the gist, basically any smartphone from Samsung, OnePlus or Apple released in 2018 or later will have support for Dolby Atmos.<br \/>\nWhat music streaming services has Atmos?<br \/>\nDolby Atmos isn\u2019t just limited to movies and TV shows. It\u2019s also available for music. Currently, Tidal, Amazon Music and Apple Music all have Atmos support, but again, it\u2019s not for every single song in their library. Amazon Music has a separate tier for Dolby Atmos, which is Amazon Music HD. However, that was recently merged into the regular Amazon Music service, so you\u2019re paying the same price for Dolby Atmos music and music without it.<\/p>\n<p>Apple Music actually uses the term \u201cspatial audio\u201d for its Dolby Atmos tracks. And there are also many playlists that use only spatial audio tracks. So you can listen to the best sounding tracks only, and not worry about having to hear some that are not using Dolby Atmos.<br \/>\nIs Dolby Atmos worth buying and using?<br \/>\nIt definitely is. And these days, Dolby Atmos products have become a whole lot cheaper. In previous years, it was hard to get a Dolby Atmos soundbar without paying well over $1,000 for one. But as we showed earlier in this article, you can get one for under $500. Which is about what you\u2019d pay for a good soundbar without Atmos.<br \/>\nNot to mention the fact that most smartphones do have Atmos included now. So you can really use it pretty much anywhere. It\u2019s one of those things that once you experience it, you won\u2019t want to go back to not having it. I have this feeling when I use a Galaxy smartphone and then go back to the Pixel \u2013 since it doesn\u2019t have Atmos, unfortunately.<br \/>\nThe post What is Dolby Atmos? 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