Surround sound, at home, is the goal. And while 5.1- or 7.1-channel home theater systems are ideal for replicating the movie-going experience sans the big screen, they’re not practical for everyone — expense and space being the biggest prohibitors. For most homes, a soundbar is a more realistic alternative, and a more-than-adequate one. Soundbars are simple to install, and though they can’t produce true surround sound, they come pretty damn close. Plus, the audio is a surefire upgrade from your TV’s crappy built-in speakers.
Panasonic Low Profile TV Sound Board SC-HTE80

Panasonic Low Profile TV Sound Board SC-HTE80
Best Budget Soundbar: For those who simply want an upgrade for their TV’s built-in speakers, there’s the SC-HTE80 by Panasonic. It’s slim, no bigger than your cable box, and has dual integrated subwoofers to take your home theater to the next level. It’s also compatible with most devices via Bluetooth, so streaming Spotify from your smartphone isn’t a problem.
Klipsch R-4B

Klipsch R-4B
Best Soundbar for Action Movies: Klipsch is best known for their top-of-the-line home speaker systems, but they also make premium soundbars. Their R-4B produces vivid high-frequency audio (via two 3/4-inch dome tweeters), yet it’s affordable at less than $400. It comes with a 6.5-inch driver, which is plenty loud enough for Michael Bay’s explosions, and pairs with a subwoofer that connects wirelessly to the soundbar and is compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled devices.