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JBL Bar 300
What Hi-Fi Sound and Vision India
|July 2025
JBL is offering a truckload of features at a reasonable price
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We have reviewed our fair share of AV amplifiers, speakers and earbuds from JBL recently, but it has been a while since we've reviewed a soundbar from the American audio brand. The plainly named Bar 300 is a simple proposition: for a fairly modest wad of cash, you can get a feature-rich soundbar complete with Dolby Atmos support and a strong set of streaming options.
The Bar 300 retails for ₹22k, which places it at the more affordable end of the Dolby Atmos soundbar scale. Very few soundbars that support the spatial audio format hit a price tag this low, other than the Sony HT-S200 featured on the previous pages.
While the JBL doesn't boast the flashiest look or highest-quality build, it is solid and features a suave grille that wraps seamlessly around the front edge of the unit. It's a fairly understated design aside from the top fascia, which features an embossed cutout that divides the controls from the rest of the body. There are just three chunky buttons for volume up, down and input, which look unique and make operation easy. There are no dedicated upward-firing speakers, which tells us a lot about how the soundbar handles Dolby Atmos.
Unlike the Sony HT-S2000, which features awkwardly angled connectors that cause havoc for stiff HDMI cables, the JBL opts for a more straightforward approach. This soundbar measures 5.6 x 82 x 10cm (hwd), which isn't far off the competing Sony soundbar. It sits neatly below the TV we are using to test this bar, without obstructing the screen, and it is narrow enough that it takes up only one of our media racks. It is, however, a fair bit longer than the Sonos Beam Gen 2, so if you want a properly petite soundbar, the JBL might not be for you.
The JBL Bar 300's feature set makes it more interesting than it first appears. While its Sony counterpart goes for a plug-and-play no-frills approach, JBL has squeezed in a fair few more features.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition July 2025 de What Hi-Fi Sound and Vision India.
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