Best Soundbars Under $300 in 2026: Budget Picks That Sound Premium
The best soundbars under $300 in 2026 — tested picks from Sonos, Vizio, Samsung, and TCL that genuinely upgrade your TV audio without breaking the budget.
Under $300 in 2026, you can buy a soundbar that genuinely upgrades your TV audio. The compromises at this price: limited or no Dolby Atmos, fewer drivers, weaker bass without separate subwoofer, and simpler smart features. But the upgrade from built-in TV speakers is significant.
Top Picks Under $300
Best Overall: Vizio V-Series 5.1 ($249)
The Vizio V-Series 5.1 includes a soundbar, wireless subwoofer, AND two rear surround speakers — a complete 5.1 system at $249. DTS Virtual:X processing for height channel effect, Bluetooth 5.0, and eARC connection to TV.
Why best at this price: Most $250-300 soundbars come as a single bar. The Vizio V-Series 5.1 delivers full 5.1 channel separation including rear surrounds for the same price. The audio quality is good (not great), but the surround effect from dedicated rear speakers is impactful.
Limitations: No Wi-Fi (Bluetooth only), no streaming service integration, no Dolby Atmos (DTS Virtual:X is a workaround). For users who want streaming services natively, look at Sonos Beam Gen 2 (over budget at $499).
Best Single Bar: Samsung HW-B650 ($229)
The Samsung HW-B650 is the strongest single-bar option under $250. 3.1 channel design (left, center, right + subwoofer), Dolby/DTS 5.1 decoder, and Q-Symphony with Samsung TVs.
For Samsung TV owners: Q-Symphony combines the soundbar with TV speakers for more comprehensive sound. Not a true 5.1 setup, but provides more immersive audio than the soundbar alone.
Best Audio-Focused: Yamaha YAS-209 ($299)
The Yamaha YAS-209 is the most audiophile-focused soundbar under $300. Excellent stereo imaging, DTS Virtual:X surround processing, and Yamaha's renowned voice clarity (Clear Voice mode).
For music listening primarily, with movies as secondary use, the YAS-209 has more refined audio character than Vizio or Samsung at the same price. Smaller form factor (38"), wireless subwoofer included.
Best for Streaming: Roku Streambar Pro ($179)
The Roku Streambar Pro combines a soundbar AND a Roku streaming device in one. 4K HDR Roku streaming, Dolby Audio, 32" length (fits in smaller TV stands). For users who don't have a smart TV or whose existing smart TV is slow, this provides both audio upgrade and content streaming in one purchase.
Limitations: Single-bar design (no subwoofer or surrounds), basic audio quality. The value is in combining streaming + audio in one device.
Best Wireless: Sonos Ray ($279)
The Sonos Ray is the entry point to the Sonos ecosystem. Single 22" bar, optical-only connection (no HDMI), and the full Sonos app and music service support.
Why not better-rated: No HDMI means no Atmos, no eARC. Best for users planning to expand into Sonos system over time — start with the Ray, add Sub Mini later, etc.
For Sonos commitment specifically: a great entry. For standalone soundbar value: Vizio V-Series wins.
Best for TCL TV Owners: TCL Alto 8+ Plus ($249)
TCL's flagship affordable soundbar pairs perfectly with TCL TVs. Dolby Atmos via processing (virtual height), wireless subwoofer included, and TCL TV integration. Build quality and audio sit between Vizio and Samsung options at this price.
For TCL TV households: the brand integration features (single remote, TCL TV's settings menu) make this the right pick. For other TV brands, options above are competitive.
What to Avoid Under $300
Single-Bar Designs Without Subwoofer
Many soundbars under $200 are single-bar designs with no separate subwoofer. The bass response from these is limited — voices and effects sound thin. Always prioritize systems with separate subwoofers at this price, even if it means choosing slightly lesser-known brands.
Brands You Don't Recognize
Generic soundbars on Amazon at $99-179 typically don't survive 2-3 years. The components fail, the apps stop working, and replacement parts are unavailable. Stick to: Sonos, Bose, Samsung, LG, Sony, Yamaha, Vizio, TCL, Roku, JBL.
Older-Generation Models on Sale
A 2019 soundbar at $199 (originally $399) seems like a great deal — but lacks eARC, HDMI 2.1, and modern codec support. For TVs from 2020 onward, you'll lose features. Verify the model year and feature set, not just the discount.
Setup Tips for Budget Soundbars
Connection: HDMI ARC/eARC First
If your TV has HDMI ARC (any TV from 2014+), use HDMI over optical. ARC provides:
Better audio quality than optical (more bandwidth)
Single remote control (TV remote controls soundbar volume)
Easier setup
Optical (TOSLINK) is fallback for older TVs only.
Subwoofer Placement
Wireless subwoofers can go anywhere within wireless range:
Corner placement: maximum perceived bass
3-4 feet from corner: more accurate bass without exaggeration
Behind seating: minimal value (bass is omnidirectional)
Avoid: enclosed cabinet space (muffles output)
Surround Speaker Placement (if your system includes them)
3. For Dolby content, ensure TV is outputting Dolby Digital (not PCM Stereo)
When to Spend More Than $300
If any of these matter to you, increase budget:
Native streaming services on soundbar (Sonos Beam $499 minimum)
True Dolby Atmos with upward drivers ($600+)
Premium music quality (Sonos Arc $999, Bose Smart Ultra $899)
Larger room coverage ($500+ for premium amplification)
If your room is small/medium, you primarily watch TV (not Atmos movies), and you don't need streaming services on the bar — the $300 options are genuinely sufficient.
Vizio V-Series 5.1 ($249) for best value — complete 5.1 system with rear surrounds, subwoofer, and soundbar in one purchase. Samsung HW-B650 ($229) for best single-bar with Samsung TV integration. Yamaha YAS-209 ($299) for music-focused users. Sonos Ray ($279) for Sonos ecosystem entry.
Can I get a good Dolby Atmos soundbar under $300?
Not real Atmos with upward-firing drivers (those start at $500+). At $250-300, you can get DTS Virtual:X or Dolby Atmos through virtual processing — adequate for casual viewing but not transformative. For serious Atmos experience, save up to the $500-1,000 range.
Do I need a separate subwoofer with a budget soundbar?
Highly recommended. Single-bar soundbars under $300 have limited bass capability. Look for soundbar systems that include a wireless subwoofer (most Vizio and Samsung options in this price range do). The bass improvement transforms the audio experience — voices sound fuller, effects have weight, music has body.
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