TCL unveiled Q85H and Q75H: a range of soundbars with Dolby Atmos and DTS Sound support starting from $372

By: Myroslav Trinko | today, 07:18

TCL has announced the release of two new soundbars: the Q85H and Q75H.

Here's What We Know

The older model Q85H has a 7.1.4 physical surround sound system, which includes 12 channels with 15 independent sound blocks. The total output power of the novelty is 860 watts. The system includes a 200W wireless subwoofer with large ferrite magnets for rich bass reproduction.

TCL uses its proprietary RAY-DANZ technology in the Q85H, which extends the omnidirectional sound arc. In addition, T-Chord synchronised sound technology ensures compatibility with TCL TVs. The soundbar supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X for spatial sound reinforcement. The model offers six playback modes and is customised with Golden Ear technology for audiophile sound. Connectivity options include Airplay 2, proprietary CEC protocol, HDMI eARC with VRR and ALLM support, 4K HDR and Dolby Vision passthrough.

As for the younger Q75H model, it delivers 5.1.2 physical surround sound with 8 channels. The total power of the system reaches 620 watts. Like the Q85H, the Q75H features RAY-DANZ technology and support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. The soundbar is equipped with Bluetooth 5.1 and AirPlay 2 technology for wireless connectivity.

Price & When We Can Expect It

The TCL Q75H and Q85H are already available to buy, but only in China for now. The base model is priced at $372, while the top-of-the-line model is priced at $482.

Via: Gizmochina