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Sennheiser AMBEO Soundbar Plus for TV and Music with Immersive 3D Surround Sound, Virtual 7.1.4 Speaker Setup, Built-in Dual Subwoofers, Advanced Streaming Connectivity, Night Mode, Black

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Features

  • AMBEO virtualisation turns audio into a room-filling sound experience: Replicate a full 7.1.4 home theatre system while capturing your room's acoustic properties to create a 3D sound experience
  • Immersive 3D surround sound: 7 speakers and built-in 4" dual subwoofers for sharp fidelity, clear mids and booming bass. Connect an additional subwoofer like the AMBEO Sub for even deeper bass
  • Music and streaming with codec support: Works with Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2, Spotify, Tidal Connect, and Chromecast built-in - supported by Dolby ATMOS, DTS:X, MPEG-H and 360 Reality Audio
  • Customisable sound: With integrated equaliser, sound modes and AMBEO virtualisation levels - voice enhancement for speech clarity - audio presets and night mode for optimal and discreet listening
  • Effortless control: Operate the sound bar via the remote, the Sennheiser Smart Control App, a web interface or through Alexa built-in, works with Google Home and Apple Home for easy setup and personalization

Brand: Sennheiser Consumer Audio


Model Name: SB02M Black


Speaker Type: Soundbar


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Special Feature: Subwoofer, bass_boost, dolby_enabled


Recommended Uses For Product: music


Compatible Devices: Television


Subwoofer Diameter: 4 Inches


Mounting Type: Bar Mount


Controller Type: App Control


Color: Black


Included Components: AMBEO Soundbar Plus, Remote control including lithium battery, Premium high-speed HDMI® cable, Power cord, Instruction manual, Quick guide, Safety guide and compliance sheet


Product Dimensions: 4.76"D x 41.38"W x 3.03"H


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 400 Watts


Item Weight: 6.3 Kilograms


Is Waterproof: False


Number of Items: 1


Control Method: App, Voice


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Speaker Size: 4 Inches


Power Source: AC


Connectivity Protocol: Bluetooth


Number of USB 2 Ports: 1


Has Powered Option: No


Is Magnetically Shielded: No


Has Ipx Water Resistance: No


Item Weight: 13.86 pounds


Item model number: SB02M Black


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 7, 2022


Manufacturer: Sennheiser Consumer Audio


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • All the reviews are right, great sound, technical issues
Style: AMBEO Soundbar
Sound is impressive from a sound bar. Some of the atmos demos actually sound like there are speakers behind me. On to the technical issues. I'm not sure how this thing connects to Wi-Fi, if it connects to 2.4b vs g, but since I have a mesh network that didn't have distinct b and g ssid, I was only able to connect to the app standing in a room on the other side of my apartment. Eventually I ran Ethernet to my TV and this sound bar and it works great. Big problem solved. I had lip sync issues with my Samsung TV so had to run to my inputs through the sound bar to fix that. No additional 2.1 HDMI on the bar limits what I can do because of this setup. I've had a few instances of the not waking up that others have reported but that's rare and typically happens if some inputs get switched that shouldn't be. Since everything is going through the bar perhaps I'm less impacted. The voice enhancement and range compression don't work as well as I had hoped they should, still occasionally need to put subtitles on. So I'm minimally impacted by lots of the things that are reported, so I ended up keeping it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by Eric B

  • Great purchase
Style: AMBEO Soundbar
I had been using a very old LG 2.1 Soundbar system before with my 55" LG OLED C2. The upgrade to Ambeo Plus soundbar I can enjoy the Atmos, voice enhancement is great as well. Setup is simple via the apps from phone. Purchased during Black Friday, I ship to Hong Kong and still cheaper than buying locally by 30%+. Nothing to complain for now but definitely will add the subwoofer when discount is there! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024 by Gordon Lau

  • Sounds great, prepare for a ton of troubleshooting.
Style: AMBEO Soundbar
I’ll start by saying this soundbar is superb acoustically. Growing up in an audiophile(ish) household, I’ve always been taught that clean, powerful sound always trumps loud. You can push a clean sound far harder with better results than just making something loud. This soundbar has audio quality in spades. Fanstastic bright highs, clear full mids, and though the lows aren’t going to match what you can get out of a quality subwoofer, the two 4” drivers do a very nice job, especially if space is limited or you live in an apartment where neighbors might be a bit perturbed by your listening habits. Another review suggested giving this some time to open up to really get the full experience and range from it and it’s true. I believe the AMBEO algorithm is doing a lot of work to analyze the room for the best experience initially, so it errs on the side of caution until enough audio analysis is done to brighten the sound floor. The lows especially are noticeable as being lacking at first, but it’ll adjust and when it does, wow, very, very nice. Alright, that’s the positive. Here’s the negative. ***End your reading here if you just wanted to hear the good. If I could lace the rest of this with expletives, I would, because this has to be the worst experience I’ve ever had getting something A/V related to work properly.*** This is not necessarily Sennheiser’s fault, so take whatever with a grain of salt, but this is a complaint about the industry overall and unfortunately Sennheiser is going to get some flak from me. I have never had to restart things so many times in my life and I work in IT. The audio sounds fantastic when it’s in sync. Unfortunately, using eARC and CEC, this is a nightmare of an experience. The audio sync drifts within 30 seconds to nearly a 3 second audio delay near constantly. I have tried all manner of disabling and reenabling things from CEC, delaying audio on the TV, on the soundbar, changing cables (8K, eARC certified), rebooting the TV, game console (Xbox Series S), the soundbar itself, setting lip sync from auto to manual and back within the Sennheiser phone app, disabling Dolby Atmos in the TV, DTS:X on other devices, bypassing all the cool fun 3D audio functions, even resorting to using Toslink optical, and it just keeps coming back. The worst part is.. sometimes.. it works fine. That is seriously infuriating. I can’t troubleshoot something if I can’t reproduce the issue and reliably disable or enable something to fix it. If there was a single setting that when disabled or enabled, fix the whole thing, I would’ve found it. When I get to that moment where I have dialed it in and think I have it fixed, the next day, it’s like everything forgot what it was supposed to do. This is where my frustration lies. I’ve read up on CEC, eARC, and all of this extensively and it seems the consensus has come down to manufacturers just can’t get their act (that would be a far stronger word[s], trust me) together and continuously cause more user frustration than they’re helping. At least with Toslink, you plug it in and it works, but even that is failing here. This is a 1K+ soundbar. I’ve been waiting and saving to get this for over a year when I first saw reviews of it. And the thing is, I don’t want to get rid of it. It’s so very nice, it has everything I want and sounds fantastic. Why, then, are all of these issues coming up? Is it my TV? Maybe, but I don’t have thousands of dollars to throw at TVs just to see which one works with the soundbar. All of this is insane. Yeah, pretty lame to be complaining this much about a soundbar, but I’m not alone in my frustration and seriously, I researched what was supposed to be one of the best and paid serious cash to get it and this is the result. An endlessly frustrating experience. I mean, at least I can listen to Spotify on it, I guess. That works, sounds great. Sorry Sennheiser, don’t mean to 1 star you, but come on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • I thought I was simplifying my home theater
Style: AMBEO Soundbar
I used to have an AVR and 7.1 surround sound system. Had my Xbox series x, ps5, switch and turntable hooked up to my AVR along with a Sony 4K Bravia tv. This setup meant I had a ton of cables and wires — I wanted to simplify my life & I understood it might come at the cost of audio quality. The cool thing about the Sennheiser is it does indeed sound really good. I have a pretty large vinyl collection and I’m accustomed to some albums sounding a particular way — this soundbar, which isn’t ideal, did a decent job with everything I threw at it. I really appreciate that I’m able to hook my turntable up to it directly. The Ambeo also does a pretty good job with sound separation. I haven’t had many complaints with game or movie audio. Is it on par with my former 7.1 system? — no, it’s not, but by no means is it bad. Plus it’s loud. This soundbar more than adequately fills my living room with bright, clear sound. However — I have had non-stop compatibility issues with both the ps5 and my Bravia tv. Issues seem to revolve around earc. Had to turn off automatic audio switching functions in both the tv and ps5 — it’s kind of a pain. Things will work great for weeks at a time and then — for no rhyme or reason — I won’t get audio at all. Lots of rebooting and restarting. Sennheiser is VERY slow responding to support emails, and their advice is the usual trash response we’ve all come to expect — like unplugging the speaker & plugging it back in again….as if that’s not the first thing most people try. UPDATE: This week the Ambeo soundbar has decided to stop playing 3D sound. The Ambeo and Atmos lights are off, and the only thing I can do to get them back on is reset the soundbar. Sennheiser’s advice? “Try unplugging the soundbar, then plug it back in again” — so helpful. Unless you like constantly diagnosing problems I’d say avoid this soundbar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by Dr. Girlfriend

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