Sony has released several new audio devices in the Bravia Theater series

Sony has unveiled new Bravia Theater Series audio devices, including two soundbars, a set of four speakers and a neck-mounted unit. The new products are now ready for market, and the company has revealed their key features.
The flagship Bravia Theater Bar 9 soundbar features thirteen speakers for surround sound. It’s 36% smaller than the previous model. The more affordable Bravia Theater Bar 8 has 11 directional drivers.
The two models support Dolby Atmos, 360 Reality Audio, 360 Spatial Sound, Voice Zoom 3 and DTS: X. There is an option to bundle with other devices from the brand. Both models have an HDMI 2.1 port and another HDMI connector with eARC functionality. The Bravia Theater Bar 9 is priced at $1,400 ($132,050 RRP) and the Bar 8 is $1,000 ($94,320 RRP).
Bravia Theater Bar 9 is priced at $1,400 ($132,050 RRP).
Bravia Theater Quad — a set of four speakers in flat wall-mount enclosures. The unit has two HDMI inputs and supports the same technologies as soundbars. The set costs $2,500 ($235,800 rubles).
The Bravia Theater U wireless speaker supports Dolby Atmos and 360 Reality Audio technology. It has up to 12 hours of battery life, a built-in microphone, and the ability to connect to multiple devices via Bluetooth simultaneously. Bravia Theater U is priced at $300 ($28,300 USD).