So what are the best soundbars without subwoofers? Finding the perfect soundbar for your home entertainment system depends a lot on your personal preferences. With that being said, however, there are plenty of options that can muddle your search and take up your time. To help save you time, I have listed and expanded on my favorite 11 soundbars without external subwoofers.

1. Bose Soundbar 700

The Soundbar 700 contains four mid-range drivers, as well as a single center channel driver. Custom designed using Bose’s proprietary engineering, the low-profile transducers provide exceptional clarity without requiring a bulky outer shell. Virtually eliminating distortion through their “QuietPort Technology” and accurately direction sound through “PhaseGuide”, the Bose Soundbar 700 strives to enmesh listeners in a full range of tones and sounds. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capable, the Bose Soundbar 700 offers a wide array of input ports and connectivity. Alexa and Google Assistant compatible, the Soundbar 700 is a 2.0 channel bar that accepts voice commands, in addition to a remote control.

Pros:

Cons:

It does not include full HDMI ports. The sound may become slightly distorted in larger spaces. Only upgrades to a full surround sound system through compatible Bose products.

Measurements:

Weighing 10.5 pounds, the Bose Soundbar 700 can sit on your entertainment center or be wall-mounted through a separately purchased kit. Measurements for the Bose Soundbar 700 are 2.25-inches high x 38.5-inches wide x 4.25-inches deep.

The Bottom Line:

A high-end product, the Bose Soundbar 700 is a great solution for those looking to boost their home theater audio without purchasing a full surround sound system.

2. Sonos Playbar

The Sonos Playbar includes nine dedicated speaker drivers, with matching class D amplifiers. Of those, six of the drivers focus on mid-range sounds. The remaining three tweeters help with phased sounds, matching actions to audio flawlessly. Able to connect to your Wi-Fi, the Sonos Playbar supports streaming services and can be controlled through your phone’s Sonos App. Supporting only Dolby technology, the Playbar also features two Ethernet ports for more reliable connectivity.

Pros:

The well-balanced sound profile helps create a surround sound environment. Controlled easily through the Sonos App. “Speech Enhancement” mode and self-tuning helps ensure crystal clear sound no matter what is going on in the background. Can be upgraded from a 2.0 channel soundbar to a fully 5.1 surround sound system using compatible Sonos products. Central speaker produces exceptional dialogue. Easy to set up.

Cons:

Does not include full HDMI input.Does not support DTS technology.Does not include Bluetooth connectivity.

Measurements:

The Sonos Playbar can be wall-mounted if desired, weighing in at only 11.9 pounds. Measurements for the Sonos Playbar are 3.35-inches high x 35.43-inches wide x 5.51-inches deep.

The Bottom Line

An older but high-end model, the Sonos Playbar still packs plenty of punch with little user effort required.

3. Samsung 3.0 – HW-M650

The HW-M650 is the latest of the Samsung soundbars to be produced. While there are both optical and auxiliary inputs, there are not additional optional HDMI inputs, so only one audio source can be hard-wired to the device at a time. (You can stream music or video services to the soundbar, however, thanks to the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity.) The HW-M650 is a 9-speaker soundbar, each with its own dedicated driver. With distortion canceling technology, the soundbar rings clear and true. Using Samsung’s Multi-room App, you can stream sound from anywhere in the house. Alexa voice control means you also have hands-free access and control of the Samsung HW-M650. To conserve power, it also auto-powers down if no signal is received for 5 minutes.

Pros:

Clear sound, including rich bass tones, thanks to Samsung’s distortion canceling technology.Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity allow you to stream more options, Alexa voice control, and more. Easy set-up will have your soundbar mounted and running quickly, just don’t mount it upside down for reasons we explained in our other guide. 

Cons:

Dolby Atmos is not supported by the Samsung 3.0 HW-M650. The HW-M650 is heavier and slightly bulkier than other soundbars currently on the market.

Measurements:

Weighing in at 13.67 pounds, the Samsung HW-M650 is wall mountable. Unlike many other soundbars, however, the HW-M650 includes a built-in VESA mounting system so, aside from screws, no additional hardware is needed to hang the product. Measurements for the Samsung 3.0 HW-M650 are 3.07-inches high x 41.73-inches wide x 5.14-inches deep.

The Bottom Line

If you want a soundbar that offers true sound from a reputable brand, the Samsung 3.0 HW-M650 is a great option.

4. VIZIO SB3820-C6

With built-in Bluetooth connectivity, the VIZIO SB3820-C6 supports streaming services. As a 2.0 channel soundbar, the VIZIO SB3820-C6 can be paired with other audio components as part of a full home theater surround sound system if desired.

Pros:

Compact, minimalist design.An affordably priced option that offers quality sound. Includes two 2.75-inch full-range drivers.

Cons:

Control is limited.

Measurements:

The VIZIO SB3820-C6 weighs in at a mere 5.75 pounds and can be wall-mounted or set on an entertainment center. Measurements for the VIZIO SB3820-C6 are 3-inches high x 38-inches wide x 3-inches deep.

The Bottom Line

The VIZIO SB3820-C6 offers a range of quality sound and features that will fit any budget.

5. Yamaha YAS-108

Like all of the soundbars on this list, the YAS-108 does not come with an external subwoofer. However, it does include two built-in mini subwoofers that help accentuate those deep, rich tones. Additionally, it includes two speakers and two tweeters to give listeners the full range of audio tones to enjoy. Supporting Bluetooth connectivity, the YAS-108 also supports 4K technology. With HDMI, digital optical and stereo inputs, as well as an HDMI ARC output, the YAS-108 offers a range of options. It also supports DTS Visual, which is the DTS version of 3D surround sound.

Pros:

Allows for dual Bluetooth connectivity. Offers a full range of sound that is impressive from a soundbar. Supports HDMI and 4K pass through.

Cons:

Yamaha has not yet created a mobile app for control and easy integration of the YAS-108.Design does not focus on stylish-ness.

Measurements:

The Yamaha YAS-108 includes built-in mounting hooks and weighs in at just 7.1 pounds. Measurements for the Yamaha YAS-108 are 2.125-inches high x 35-inches wide x 5.125-inches deep.

The Bottom Line

If aesthetics matter less than stellar sound, the Yamaha YAS-108 is a great investment for your home theater system.

6. TaoTronics TT-SK023

It includes three different equalizer modes, including movie, game and music modes. These modes help to boost your intended sound quality. Set up is relatively easy with the included remote control. The TT-SK023 is ideal for smaller spaces. This is due to distortion and reverberation that may be heard when played at very high volumes, typically used for use in larger spaces.

Pros:

Offers movie, game and music equalizer modes to help boost sound accordingly. Bluetooth technology allows for you to stream music or videos from your phone through the TT-SK023.

Cons:

Does not allow for HDMI use.Sound can be rough when played at higher volumes.

Measurements:

The TT-SK023 weighs 3.9 pounds and comes with a wall-mount kit. Measurements for the TaoTronics TT-SK023 are 2.4-inches high x 31.5-inches wide x 2.4-inches deep.

The Bottom Line

Although not manufactured by a well-known brand, the TT-SK023 is an affordable option for those in smaller spaces.

7. MEGACRA S6520

The casing, which is made entirely from plastic, contains two 3-inch full-range drivers and two 1-inch tweeters to deliver crisp tones. To help ensure the best quality sound is produced, the S6520 comes with three equalizer modes: movie, music, and news. These modes, as well as the volume, are easily controlled via an included remote control. Connections include optical, RCA, Auxiliary, WiFi and Bluetooth.

Measurements:

The S6520 comes with a built-in mount and weighs in at 6.9 pounds. Measurements for the MEGACRA S6520 are 4.1-inches high x 28-inches wide x 4.0-inches deep.

Pros:

The design includes a built-in wall mount and a template for exceptionally easy mounting.Connectivity can be done through wires or wirelessly.Decent sound quality for such an inexpensive unit.Bluetooth connectivity means you can stream music from your phone through your S6520.

Cons:

This soundbar does not support Dolby Digital sound.The shape is irregular, which may be unfavorable for those looking for a sleek, modern casing.

The Bottom Line

The MEGACRA S6520 offers an affordable solution to sub-par television audio.

8. Sonos Beam

The Sonos Beam includes Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technology that allow you to integrate your system with the Sonos App and utilize Alexa voice controls. If you are looking to expand from a soundbar to a full home theater surround sound system, the Beam integrates easily with other Sonos home theater products. As with other Sonos products, Dolby Atmos is not supported with the Beam. Unlike many other products on this list, the Sonos Beam allows you to connect directly to your Ethernet. While Wi-Fi is often preferred because it reduces cabling, connecting directly to your Ethernet provides a much more stable connection in many areas.

Pros:

Includes HDMI ARC, Ethernet, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. Sound is exceptional. Has a lot to offer in a compact, sleek design. Vocal Enhancement mode helps to optimize dialogue outputs.

Cons:

Dolby Atmos is not supported. Without HDMI ARC, set up can be more complicated.

Measurements:

The Sonos Beam weighs 6.35 pounds and can be wall mounted if desired. Measurements for the Sonos Beam are 2.7-inches high x 25.6-inches wide x 3.9-inches deep.

The Bottom Line

The Sonos Beam offers a wealth of convenient features and produces exceptional sound.

9. ZVOX SB500

The ZVOX SB500 includes two built-in subwoofers, making deep tones clearly audible. Paired with class D digital amplifiers and three full-range speakers, the SB500 provides a well-rounded sound overall. Thanks to the AccuVoice feature, dialogue enhancement is automatic. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capable, the ZVOX SB500 allow for easy integration of streaming sources, as well as source media from hardwired devices. As with several other models, however, the SB500 does not include HDMI inputs. (ZVOX also offers a model that is geared towards those with hearing aids. Check out the AccuVoice 200 if this is an option you may need to consider.)

Pros:

Bass is powerful and dynamic with the SB500.The entire sound portfolio is impressive, from the highest highs to the deepest lows.

Cons:

No HDMI connectivity. The SB500 is bulkier and heavier than most of the other soundbars on this list.

Measurements:

While this soundbar can be mounted, a kit is not included with purchase. The SB500 weighs in at 12.6 pounds. Measurements for the ZVOX SB500 are 5.7-inches high x 43.9-inches wide x 3.3-inches deep.

The Bottom Line

The ZVOX SB500 is a quality speaker that easily competes with several of the larger name brands without charging the same amount.

10. Bose Solo 5

A 2.0-channel soundbar, the Solo 5 packs a punch in a compact, sleek design. While the bass is better than your televisions, it is not as well-rounded as that of the mid-and high-range sounds are. (For movies, audiobooks, and other such dialogue-centric formats, this is ideal.) As with the Soundbar 700, the Solo 5 is easily connected to other Bose devices and controlled through the Bose mobile app. However, a universal remote is included with the purchase that allows you to integrate control of your source media as well as the Solo 5 from one device.

Pros:

Included universal remote allows you to control all of your equipment with one controller, not just the soundbar.

Cons:

Remote is larger than most other soundbar controllers. Does not support DTS audio technology.

Measurements:

Weighing 3.7 pounds, the Bose Solo 5 is wall mountable with the purchase of a kit. Measurements for the Solo 5 are 2.6-inches high x 21.7-inches wide x 3.2-inches deep.

The Bottom Line

If you like Bose products but want a more compact model, the Solo 5 is a great investment.

11. RIF6 Soundbar

Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capable, the RIF6 easily connects to your phone or laptop for use with streaming services. Controlled by an included remote, the RIF6 comes with several modes that help enhance your desired audio experience. The RIF6 Soundbar comes with built-in wall mount brackets, meaning you need less hardware to install the speaker as you desire.

Pros:

Built-in mounting brackets make it easy to install anywhere in your home theater. Built-in subwoofers help to increase your sound portfolio.

Cons:

Bass, while better than your television’s speaker, is not quite as great as some of the others on this list. At higher volumes, the sound may become muddled.

Measurements:

The RIF6 Soundbar includes built-in wall mounts and weighs just 5.85 pounds. Measurements for the RIF6 Soundbar are 2.75-inches high x 29.06-inches wide x 3.07-inches deep.

The Bottom Line

The RIF6 Soundbar is a great option for those on a budget, offering improved sound and built-in features that help enhance your listening experience.

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