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The 5 Best Small Soundbars - Fall 2023 Reviews

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Best Small Soundbars

Soundbars are often seen as a more convenient alternative to traditional home theater speaker systems. As more speakers and sound-enhancing technologies are packed into a soundbar setup, they can get big. Some soundbars are too wide to keep on your desk underneath your computer monitor or below your TV stand, so the best soundbars for computer use are typically smaller than sets designed for use with your TV. Smaller soundbars generally don't sound as spacious as their wider counterparts, but their compact form makes them easier to travel with or set up wherever you'd like.

We've tested over 180 soundbars; below, you'll find the best compact soundbar recommendations. Also, check out our recommendations for the best budget soundbars, the best soundbars 5.1, and the best soundbars for music.


  1. Best Small Soundbar

    The Sonos Beam (Gen 2) is the best soundbar with a small design we've tested. It has the same compact design as the original Sonos Beam, measuring less than 26 inches in width. Thanks to its small footprint, it'll fit easily beneath your computer monitor or TV stand without crowding the space. Also, unlike the first-gen model, this soundbar has Dolby Atmos support, meaning you can enjoy object-based formats on Blu-ray discs and streaming services. If you move to a bigger space, you can upgrade it with a subwoofer and satellites.

    Despite its small size, this premium 5.0 bar uses psychoacoustics principles to widen its soundstage past the edges of the bar itself, providing a wide and cinematic feel that makes it seem like you're right in the middle of the action. Its bass and treble are adjustable, meaning you can customize its sound, and there's even a TruePlay room correction feature to optimize its output based on your room's unique acoustics. There are even built-in voice assistant capabilities to control the bar using only your voice. It's the best in terms of small soundbars, so it's worth checking out, especially if you're a movie lover.

    See our review

  2. Best Mid-Range Small Soundbar

    If you're looking for a more affordable option, consider the Samsung HW-S60B. This standalone 5.0 soundbar offers a pretty versatile performance for the price, along with Dolby Atmos support for users who watch a lot of content on streaming platforms and Blu-rays. It has a sleek design that's easy to integrate into your home decor and built-in Alexa support for hands-free control. At less than 27 inches in width, the bar doesn't take up a lot of space in your setup, either, and it's even available in all-white as the Samsung HW-S61B. You can pick whichever color best suits your needs.

    This soundbar has many customization tools to maximize your listening experience. As with most premium soundbars, it has a room correction feature to optimize its sound and a 7-band graphic EQ if you prefer to manually customize its sound. Unlike the Sonos Beam (Gen 2), it supports Bluetooth connectivity. That said, its stereo soundstage isn't quite as impressive as the Sonos, meaning you don't get the same immersive feel in the space around you. It's especially noticeable with audio formats like Dolby Digital and Dolby Atmos, as sound effects don't stretch into the space around your couch in the same clear and real way. That said, for the price, it's a great bar and worth checking out if you're on a tighter budget.

    See our review

  3. Best Lower Mid-Range Small Soundbar

    The Bose TV Speaker is another more affordable option. It's a well-built 2.0 bar that offers a fairly balanced sound out-of-the-box, especially in the mids, where most voices and lead instruments reproduce. As a result, dialogue in your favorite shows is clear and easy to understand, and you can enjoy detailed vocals and instruments when you listen to music. It's best suited for stereo content, which includes most music and TV shows.

    The bar isn't as impressive as our top picks with surround sound. There's no Dolby Atmos support to use more immersive object-based formats, either. However, this might not make much difference if you aren't a movie fan. If you already own products in the Sonos ecosystem and want a small bar with a similar performance, you can also check out the Sonos Ray, which is available for roughly the same price. However, the Ray lacks a little low-bass compared to the Bose, so it's not ideal for everyone.

    See our review

  4. Best Budget Small Soundbar

    The Roku Streambar is a great, budget-friendly alternative to our top picks. It's a 2.0 setup with many great features and functions to improve your existing home theater. For example, it gives you access to Roku's media streamer, which organizes all your streaming services, like Netflix and Disney+, into one easy-to-use interface. Easily navigate to your favorite shows and movies, and you enjoy a clear and clean sound right out of the box. Dialogue reproduces clearly and accurately, so it's easy to follow along with conversations on screen.

    This well-built soundbar measures slightly less than 14 inches wide, easily fitting into your living room without crowding up the space. iPhone users can stream to the bar via Apple AirPlay 2, and it also supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity for wireless playback. Given that it's a 2.0 bar, it's ideal for listening to vocal-centric content like podcasts, sitcoms, and documentaries. It doesn't bring as much rumble in the low-bass as the Bose TV Speaker, though, so it's less suitable for bass-heavy music like EDM and hip-hop. Still, it's worth a look if you're on a tight budget.

    See our review

  5. Best Soundbar For Computer Use

    If you're looking to use a soundbar with a computer, you'll want a small bar that'll fit easily underneath your screen without taking up too much room on your desk. In that case, the Bose Smart Soundbar 300 is worth a look. Its price is comparable to the Sonos Beam (Gen 2). While it doesn't support Dolby Atmos content, it comes with Bluetooth support, so you can connect the bar to your computer more easily over a wireless connection. It's under 28 inches in width and less than three inches in height, which will work with most computer setups, so you don't have to worry about the bar blocking out your screen.

    This soundbar offers great sound quality, so it's a solid pick for listening to music or gaming on your PC. Dialogue reproduces clearly and accurately, and lead instruments are present and punchy in the mix. Plus, with a wide soundstage, you feel immersed in your favorite games. The bar's bass and treble adjustments also give you some control over its sound. There's even built-in voice assistant support for hands-free control, and you can mute this feature if you prefer not to use it. It's great for computer users who want to enjoy the best possible sound, but if you want something more suited for surround sound, you'll want to look at some of the most premium picks on our list.

    See our review

Notable Mentions

  • Denon Home Sound Bar 550: The Denon Home Sound Bar 550 is a well-built soundbar that supports Dolby Atmos content. However, it's a 2.0 setup, so it has to downmix Atmos into stereo to play it, which doesn't sound as immersive as what you get with the 5.0 Sonos Beam (Gen 2). See our review
  • JBL Bar 5.0 MultiBeam: The JBL Bar 5.0 MultiBeam is a compact 5.0 soundbar with a discrete center channel and a room correction feature. It also supports Virtual Dolby Atmos, meaning it has to downmix Atmos content into surround to play it, which isn't as immersive-sounding as the Sonos Beam (Gen 2). See our review
  • Sonos Beam: The Sonos Beam is a 3.0 setup with a similar design to the next-generation option, the Sonos Beam (Gen 2). It doesn't support Dolby Atmos content; however, it's still a solid upgrade over your TV speakers if you don't watch many movies. See our review

Recent Updates

  1. Sep 14, 2023: No changes in product picks. Some text updates for clarity.

  2. Jul 17, 2023: Confirmed picks. Some text updates for clarity.

  3. May 19, 2023: The Samsung HW-S60B/S61B replaces the Bose TV Speaker as 'Best Mid-Range' since it offers Atmos support. The Bose TV Speaker moves to the 'Best Without Atmos' pick. Added the Bose Smart Soundbar 300 as the 'Best For Computers'.

  4. Mar 24, 2023: Product picks remain accurate. Minor text updates for clarity.

  5. Jan 24, 2023: We've made some small updates to the text for clarity, but there are no changes in the product picks.

All Reviews

Our recommendations above are what we think are currently the best compact soundbars, the best mini soundbars, and the best soundbars for computers for most people to buy. We factor in the price (a cheaper soundbar wins over a pricier one if the difference isn't worth it), feedback from our visitors, and availability (no soundbars that are difficult to find or almost out of stock everywhere).

If you would like to choose for yourself, here's the list of all our soundbar reviews, sorted by bar width. Be careful not to get caught up in the details. No soundbar is perfect. Personal taste, preference, and listening habits will matter more in your selection.