Sony has just launched two new home audio systems in India – the Sony Bravia Theatre System 6 and Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6 – and they’re engineered to deliver more than just loud sound. This isn’t about rattling your walls (though they’ll gladly do that too); it’s about intelligent, layered, immersive audio that adapts to your space, your content, and even your habits.
With support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, plus proprietary features like Vertical Surround Engine, S-Force Pro, and AI-powered Voice Zoom 3, these systems are tuned to create a deeply cinematic experience in the comfort of your home; no overhead speakers or complex wiring required.
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Whether you’re watching a Christopher Nolan epic or binging dialogue-heavy dramas, Sony wants every moment to feel bigger, deeper, and sharper. Let’s break down what each system brings to the table.
Sony Bravia Theatre System 6: The home cinema powerhouse
If you’re someone who wants the full theater experience without compromising, the Bravia Theatre System 6 is Sony’s no-compromise answer. This is a 5.1-channel surround system with a massive 1000W output, which means your living room just became a front-row seat to a blockbuster.
The setup includes a central soundbar, a dedicated subwoofer, and two rear surround speakers. Together, they create a full wraparound soundstage, enhanced further by multi-stereo processing that spreads stereo audio across all speakers – front, centre, and rear. It’s rich, dynamic, and designed to scale whether you’re watching in a small apartment or a larger media room.
Add in Night Mode for quieter viewing without losing clarity, and Voice Mode to enhance dialogue in complex soundtracks, and you’ve got a setup that’s as considerate as it is powerful.
Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6: Minimalist aesthetic, maximal sound
For those who want powerful audio without the physical sprawl of a full speaker array, Sony’s Bravia Theatre Bar 6 offers a sleek, future-forward option. It’s a 3.1.2-channel setup; think of it as a smart soundbar with hidden dimensions.
The bar includes a centre speaker, a wireless subwoofer, and two up-firing drivers that reflect sound off the ceiling to simulate height. The result? You still get that vertical, cinematic depth that Dolby Atmos promises, just in a much smaller footprint.
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At 350W output, this system is more than capable of filling most modern living spaces with immersive sound. And like its bigger sibling, it integrates seamlessly with Bravia TVs via a shared UI and remote, or through the Bravia Connect app for granular control.
Sony Bravia Theatre System 6 and Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6: Pricing and availability
Sony has priced the Bravia Theatre Bar 6 at Rs 39,990, with availability starting July 1. The more expansive Bravia Theatre System 6 will retail for Rs 49,990, available from July 3.
Both systems will be up for grabs across Sony Centres, Sony Exclusive stores, offline electronics retailers, the Sony Centre website, and e-commerce platforms.
So, whether you’re building a full-fledged home theatre or upgrading your living room’s sonic IQ, Sony’s latest audio duo brings the kind of polish, power, and smart integration that feels very now. For more news surrounding the ever-evolving world of tech, stay tuned to Unboxed by Croma.
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