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This ‘zero-lag’ soundbar could be the perfect PS5 companion

This 'nothing-lag' soundbar could be the perfect PS5 companion

Bluesound Pulse Soundbar Plus
(Image credit: Bluesound)

Canadian audio specialist Bluesound announced its new Pulse Soundbar Plus this week, promising audiophile-friendly features like Dolby Atmos and support for 24-bit Hi-Res Audio formats. But while the visitor boldly claims the Pulse Soundbar Plus "is to audio what the 8K Tv is to video," in that location are other tricks that might endear the new soundbar to a much wider audience upon its April release.

We're specially interested in what Bluesound calls "zero-lag" functioning, courtesy of a customized ARM Cortex A53 chip that processes sound up to 8 times faster than previous Bluesound soundbars. This could make the Pulse Soundbar Plus a fine match for games consoles similar the PS5 and Xbox Series 10, where out-of-sync sound can really spoil the fun.

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To further heighten stability and performance, the Pulse Soundbar Plus has 2 Wi-Fi chips, which as well enable multi-room adequacy and AirPlay 2 support. At that place looks to exist enough of connectivity options in full general, with two-way aptX HD Bluetooth adding wireless flexibility and a range of ports that includes HDMI eARC, TOSLINK, RCA and USB. Bluesound'southward proprietary music streaming system, BluOS, works besides.

Power-wise, Bluesound claims 120W of output muscle, delivered through a generous 8 full-range drivers. Different the other big soundbar launch of this week, the Sony HT-S40R, the Pulse Soundbar Plus is a standalone speaker without a bundled subwoofer and rear speakers.

This might mean the environs sound effect of Dolby Atmos isn't as strong as it would be on a "true" surround audio arrangement, though y'all can add together to the soundbar by ownership the Bluesound'due south Pulse Sub Plus ($749) and Pulse Flex 2i satellite speakers ($299 each) separately.

The Pulse Soundbar Plus itself costs $899, making even pricier than the Sonos Arc. Still, with a combination of Hi-Res Audio support, Dolby Atmos and minimal lag, it could well be a soundbar that's all things to all people. Audiophiles, movie fans and gamers, anyway.

Information technology's available to pre-society now from Bluesound, and will beginning aircraft on Apr 30.

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James is currently Hardware Editor at Stone Paper Shotgun, but before that was Audio Editor at Tom's Guide, where he covered headphones, speakers, soundbars and anything else that intentionally makes noise. A PC enthusiast, he also wrote computing and gaming news for TG, unremarkably relating to how hard information technology is to detect graphics bill of fare stock.

Source: https://www.tomsguide.com/news/this-zero-lag-soundbar-could-be-the-perfect-ps5-companion

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