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The Sony HT-G700 is a powerful 3.1 channel soundbar featuring Dolby Atmos and DTS:X with a wireless 100W subwoofer. Equipped with Bluetooth 5.0, 4K HDR pass-through, and eARC support, it delivers immersive surround sound and seamless connectivity. Designed for gamers and cinephiles alike, it offers customizable sound modes and a sleek, minimalist profile to enhance any entertainment setup.



















| ASIN | B0856M2T37 |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #274,113 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #900 in Home Audio Sound Bars |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,518) |
| Date First Available | September 30, 2023 |
| Impedance | 4 Ohms |
| Included Components | Soundbar |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | No |
| Item Weight | 24.4 pounds |
| Item model number | HT-G700//C E12 |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
| Model Name | HT-G700 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount, Floor Mount |
| Number Of Circuits | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 50 |
| Power Source | AC |
| Product Dimensions | 38.58"D x 2.52"W x 4.25"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For Televisions |
| Series Number | 700 |
| Set Name | 1 |
| Shape | Rectangle |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 90 dB |
| Speaker Size | 108 Millimeters |
| Speaker Type | Soundbar, Subwoofer |
| Special Feature | Bluetooth, Dolby Enabled |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home entertainment systems, potentially outdoor/portable audio setups |
| Style | modern, minimalist |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 38 Inches |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 3.1, 7.1 |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 027242919235 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
J**A
price budget quality and supports all of the bells and whistle’s 4K HDR Dolby Vision VRR 120 FPS
This speaker does everything you should need it to do especially if you are a gamer if you have the new Xbox series X Consol and you have a TV capable of 4K HDR VRR DTHD And or 120 FPS in -1440 P then the sound bar is for you it took me about three days and I could not find anything online Sony was very helpful and did what they could to help me but also was not very aware being at the fact that I do not have a TV that is from Sony I have a TCL6 series also I would highly recommend the TV as it comes with a thx certified game modeSo after hooking the soundbar up I find that the audio quality is magnificent I also find that it does everything for your buck if you looking around at sound bars that can support 4K HDR pass through it will be very hard for you to find one in this price range that does Dolby Atmos and that does DTSX master audio at first I was hooking the speaker up with a HDMI that I bought that was 2.1 high speed ethernet to my EARC mind you the subwoofer is also EARC And I was able to get good audio through that without my TV speakers but something was wrong I noticed that I lost VRR and I lost auto latency mode on my gaming console after many frustrating at times to fix this it’s only just occurred to me if you want to set your Xbox to have the best performance and your speaker to have the best performance you must said the Xbox to HDMI one behind the TV and then separately set up the sound bar to EARC set The sound bar to TV that sound bar will come with three modes TV HDMI and Bluetooth you’re not using HDMI because you did not plug in the HDMI to the back of the speaker so therefore said it to TV and you will notice that via the Dolby Atmos app on the Xbox you’re not capable of both Dolby Atmos and DTSX master audio by the way I just want to go ahead and add this in I noticed a significantly loss of video quality when I had the speaker hooked up to the Xbox why is this you may ask while the EARC input or output needs to use all of its been with in order to create the Dolby Atmos sound but when you have the TV connected to the Xbox completely and a different HDMI input it is able to use all of the band with the Xbox requires and also using all of the band with the audio requires therefore dedicating each HDMI to two different bandwidth so that you can stream and hear everything the way it is supposed to beI’m very grateful I bought this speaker after looking at many reviews online it is amazing how ungrateful people are in these times that we’re living in you have to be grateful nothing is perfect in life but I find this speaker is pretty good if you’re worried about the speaker for any means necessary you should put a three-year warranty through Amazon that way your covered either way is the speakers covered by Sony for one year I hope you guys enjoy and hope I was able to help someone be good to yourselves and be good to your neighbors and have a great day
P**I
Great Sound Quality!
This Sony Soundbar with subwoofer sounds great! EASY to set up and use. My tv does not have the correct bluetooth for this soundbar but setting up with the supplied HDMI cable was a breeze. The controls have a small learning curve but easy enough to get up and running quickly. The package contains the soundbar, subwoofer, two power supply cables, the remote with batteries, an HDMI cable and all the instructions and warranty cards. The remote is easy to operate and the controls on the soundbar and subwoofer are also a snap to use. You can set the center speaker on a higher volume so the dialog is much easier to hear for us hard of hearing folks (thanks Sony). Connecting the subwoofer to the soundbar via bluetooth was super easy. The Immersive Av function really fills the room with great sound and there are several settings via the remote for cinema, standard etc.. The only nit I have to pick is I think the subwoofer could be a bit more robust but I just received the unit and have not learned all of the adjustments yet so I will try to update when I have mastered it to see if I can increase it's output. I would highly recommend this unit.
K**O
It was a good upgrade for me but it's not as good as you think! Expensive and is not without flaws
I got this as an upgrade to an older Samsung sound bar HM55 2.1 system. I have a Samsung TV. As a result, there is a convenience of compatibility and flawless operation when you use items of the same brand. However, the problem was the sound wasn't clear. So I was in the market for an upgrade. This item intrigued me based on a review by UrAvgConsumer. He seemed to rave about it and it's new release for Sony. I did have concerns with a Sony speaker working with Samsung TV. I bought it because of the reviews stating clear dialogue and the simulated Dolby Atmos capability. The latter is something that would cost a premium that I didn't want to spend. So it's more expensive than your standard 2.1 sound bar and cheaper than a full blown Dolby Atmos system. Out of the box, it's a nice speaker, typical Sony quality. Installation was pretty simple and all the required cables, including HDMI and optical were included. As with most people who tend to have problems, the installation is the tricky part to get right if you want to fully utilize the capabilities of of the speaker. To get full capabilities, i.e. Dolby Atmos or DTS, you have to use HDMI only. Furthermore, you have to connect it correctly: TV ARC HDMI to HDMI OUT on the sound bar. This alone allows your speaker and TV to stay in sync. If you have multiple HDMI inputs on your TV, this allows all of those inputs to output sound to the sound bar through the TV. Lastly, this will enable Dolby Digital, DTS, or Dolby Atmos support as all of these are provided only via HDMI data. But there's a CAVEAT. To support these sound formats, your input sources must support these sound formats. For example, my Tivo only supports Dolby Digital, my Samsung only supports Dolby Digital or DTS, my XBOX One supports Dolby Atmos. Keep in mind, for this speaker you're paying a premium for Dolby Atmos. So if you don't have a source to provide this then it's a potential waste of money. But unfortunately, that's just half of it. Once you are clear on what your sources are capable of, you need to setup the speaker correctly. Overall the manual for this speaker is not great but then again most aren't. You really have to read and understand all the settings to get the most out of your system. Don't get me wrong.. you'll get sound just by hooking it up. But you may not be amazed or think "what's the big deal?" because the sound would be no better than a standard 2.1 soundbar if not configure correctly. I won't go through the details but I recommend you set the Audio to either "Dolby Speaker Virtualizer" or "DTS Virtual:X" and never touch the remote again. These settings are what you're paying the premium for. The speaker has other "modes" like "Immersive AE" or "Cinema" or "Music",etc. These are all 2nd order sound enhancements that, to be frank, didn't seem to make the sound all that better or different. And if you switch to this mode, it completely takes you out of the premium modes of Dolby/DTS, which means you have to go through the multi-level settings on the remote to reset it. Configuring the speaker via the remote is a pain in the a**. It's not intuitive at all. The other thing is the display on the speaker is WAY TO SMALL, even for a person with 20/20 vision. My old Samsung had a really nice big display where you can always see what input or mode you're in. Pros: - The dialogue sound quality is very good. I get very clear sound when there's talking. - If you have the right content Dolby Atmos (or DTS) simulated surround is pretty cool. BUT it's NOT MIND BLOWING. This is where I feel the review on UrAvgConsumer was misleading. I feel like it depends on the person. Reminds me of those pictures back in the day where it looks like a bunch of dots but if you stare at it long enough you suddenly see a 3D dinosaur. So simulated Dolby/DTS surround is like that... if you sit and listen long enough, all of a sudden your mind/ears start hearing things from around the room. But it's not consistent because I feel your mind is constantly adjusting to not be "tricked". Again, this will ONLY work if you're watching content that has Dolby Atmos supported. You will not be hearing your evening news in magical surround sound with this. I'll just say there were moments of nice surprises where I'm watching a movie and I go "woah". - You DO NOT need to manually switch between Dolby or DTS via settings if your content supports one or the other on the speaker. The speaker will detect and switch to the correct format based on the HDMI input (you do need to make sure you are setting "bitstream" and not PCM). - If you want to pump up the volume to get that movie theater booming sound, the speaker will do a decent job shaking your walls. The bass is pretty solid from the sub woofer. - Sub woofer is wireless and is always on... there's no link issues that I've experienced. - The volume goes to a 100 and typically I'm around the 40s for normal viewing. I've gone up to mid 50s for some movies.. Beyond that it's too loud. The point is that the system has plenty of power if you like it loud. Cons: - It's expensive for what you get. To be fair, I did not go and test a bunch of different content with Dolby Atmos to get the full experience. Stuff I tried were the usual Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Video, etc. I'm sure there's a movie out there that can blow your mind but that would be the exception in how I'm using the speaker. - There is some weird issues if one of your TV sources is a Chromecast. This took me 2 weeks to figure out. For me, I have a 1st gen Chromecast plugged in. And as a result my TV would lose sync with the sound bar (maybe this is a Samsung TV issue). I almost returned the sound bar because of this. Imagine re-programming the speaker settings and unplugging the TV/Soundbar every time you wanted to watch TV. So just be aware that your input sources could cause problems. - When you change channels, there will be a disruption and delay in sound. I think this happens if the sound format is different between channels and the sound bar has to re-detect which sound format it's in(?) This could bother folks but I'm ok with it. - I think the sound bar works best with a Sony Bravia TV vs. other brands. You definitely lose out on the "eARC" functionality given this is a Sony proprietary feature. There have been minor quirks where I have to reset the sync between the TV and sound bar. It's not often and most of it may be due to my Chromecast. TIP: to reset the system just make sure you unplug both TV and sound bar for a bit and replug. This usually resolves my sync issue. Is it worth it? I'm not sure. I kept it as I used a bunch of gift cards to bring the cost down. And my main requirement was clearer dialogue vs. my old soundbar, which it does well. Other than that, the Dolby stuff is a nice-to-have but I think it will leave most people unsatisfied. I think for Dolby Atmos, it's either pay for the $1k+ models to get the best experience or stick with standard audio. This speaker attempts to fill the in-between gap and as with all things, you get what you paid for, which is neither here or there for this speaker. -
A**H
Excellent product! Setup was super easy and hassle-free. The bass is deep and powerful, delivering an amazing sound experience. The wireless subwoofer works flawlessly and keeps the space neat without messy cables. Very impressed with the service too — the local Sony service center was extremely prompt and booked an appointment on the same day of delivery. Overall, very satisfied!
T**N
Bought this package on sale and was quite surprised by the sound quality of it. I went from a full home theatre setup down to this system because of space issues but not missing all the speakers and receiver because of how great this sounds. Subwoofer carries just the right amount of base for movies. Paired up seemlessly with my sony bravia xr with earc connection. Sony didnt disappoint me. If your expecting sound and bass to fill a community hall, then this isnt for you but does a fantastic job in a living room or recreation room. Highly recommend
O**R
I am writing this review after using this Sound bar for 12 days and exploring various play options. My review is from a music lover perspective and not with any technical expertise. I have a Sony Home Theatre for many years so have experienced True Surround sound. Burst the bubble first!!! this sound bar does not have up-firing speakers nor do they have side vents to increase the spatial experience. Now the actual sound quality and Atmos experience. This is a great 400W system and the quality of depth of sound is amazing. The Bass is great and has independent sub woofer volume control. Once you get over the expectation of hearing sound effects over and behind, you will start to enjoy some variable depth (close and distant) of sounds because the bar has 3 front facing speakers that are adequately spaced out in the unit. If you have the resources to go for the atmos up firing speakers then skip this. If you are looking to stretch your budget without selling a kidney then this is for you!! I think this unit is a shade over priced for the features it offers. Guess you pay premium for the eARC feature! Now the installation: Since this is a plug and play system, it was easy to set up and did not require the technician. Anyway the person called and I got him to come for a demo. I was completely shocked to see an unprofessional young person turn up at my door with a single objective to sell a Optical cable that he had (I anyway bought it!!) and collect the installation & service coupons. I am completely disappointed to see a brand like Sony to have such pathetic service personnel!!!!
J**N
Excellent product. I tried a couple no-name cheaper brands but the quality and connectivity was terrible. Decided to pay more and get a Sony system and great decision. With ARC HDMI it connects instantly and integrates with Sony remote. I love being able to select different sound modes for various applications and control subwoofer on the fly depending on the show/movie/sporting event. Only downside which is minor is I wish the subwoofer was a little stronger I have it maxed and it’s great but I do think having a little more headroom if wanted more would be available. I’d still buy this despite that minor downside because the next ones up with more power are hundreds more and are a full 7.1 system where I only want/need a 3.1 system.
A**R
the soundbar is what i thought it would be. good for the money
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