Sony’s new Dolby Atmos soundbar is a better companion for Xbox Series X than PS5

ANALYSIS: Dolby Atmos? Yes. Tempest Audio support? No.

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Earlier this week,Sonydropped the news that it will replace its longstandingHT-ST5000 Soundbarwith a new model – theSony HT-A7000.

Sony’s latest flagship soundbar will run you a whopping $1,299 / AU$1,699 (about £950), but it’s a 7.1.2 system with built-in upfiring speakers for Dolby Atmos, full HDMI 2.1 passthrough for4K/120Hz support and Dolby VisionHDR.

It’s a fantastic list – and one, you might argue – that makes it the perfect soundbar forXbox Series X. That’s becauseMicrosoft’s console is the only one out there right now that supports Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos.

Missing from the list of supported features? The PS5’s own proprietary spatial audio format, Tempest Audio, that has yet to appear in any audio gear outside of theSony Pulse PS5 headset. You can probably see where this is going…

Where is Tempest Audio support?

Where is Tempest Audio support?

In an interview with TechRadar, Sony said that it designed the soundbar with thePS5in mind – the 4K/120Hz passthrough is also great for its console and it can even tune itself based on your room’s acoustics.

On top of that, the soundbar supports 360 Reality Audio, Sony’s other spatial audio format, and works withAmazonAlexa,GoogleAssistant, Chromecast, Spotify Connect, andAppleAirPlay 2.

But the question of where Tempest Audio support came up in the interview. Sony’s response? No comment, at least for right now.

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It’s important to remember here that Sony is a huge brand with multiple divisions, one being Sony Electronics, the company that puts out headphones and TVs, and another being Sony Interactive Entertainment that works on the PS5 and publishes video games.

When Sony first talked about Tempest Audio, it said that it would work on all audio systems, from your TV’s built-in speakers to headphones, from soundbars to stereo systems – but said that functionality wouldn’t come until after launch last year.

So far, we’ve only seen one product with proper Tempest Audio support – and that’s the PS5 Pulse 3D that has been “optimized” for 3D audio. No other product has been given that certification yet, but one would hope that it will come to Sony soundbars – some of thebest soundbarson the market – before it goes elsewhere.

Mixing and matching your home entertainment setup

If there’s a bright side to Sony’s inadvertent Xbox-friendly accessory, it’s that Sony Electronics wouldn’t even care that you’re using its soundbars with Xbox.

This happens all the time in the home entertainment world where you buy a TV fromSamsungorLG, pair it with a soundbar from Sony orSonos, and connect it to a Nintendo Switch, Xbox One or a PS4. Basically, we all have mix-matched systems and that works out well for everyone involved.

As long as the whole system works, everyone’s happy and there’s no need to have brand loyalty to one manufacturer. Now, that doesn’t give Sony a pass on making a Tempest Audio-compatible soundbar – because that for sure needs to be on its roadmap – but until then, we’re happy we can pair the A7000 with our Xbox Series X for its maximum potential.

Nick Pino is Managing Editor, TV and AV for TechRadar’s sister site, Tom’s Guide. Previously, he was the Senior Editor of Home Entertainment at TechRadar, covering TVs, headphones, speakers, video games, VR and streaming devices. He’s also written for GamesRadar+, Official Xbox Magazine, PC Gamer and other outlets over the last decade, and he has a degree in computer science he’s not using if anyone wants it.

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