TCL A65K Soundbar Review: Small Size, Big Sound TCL's A65K Soundbar, priced at $499, delivers 460 watts of power in a compact 35-inch design with Dolby Atmos and AI room adaptation. While audiophiles may prefer alternatives like the Sonos Arc Ultra, the lightweight 2.5-pound soundbar and 12-pound subwoofer offer strong value for small-space users seeking big sound. Living in a small space has some challenges, but poor cinematic sound doesn't need to be one of them. For those in an apartment or who have a smaller room for watching television and listening to music, the TCL A65K Soundbar is not a bad option among the best soundbars https://www.wired.com/gallery/best-soundbars/ out there. Priced at $499 on Amazon the list price is $699 , this pencil-shaped soundbar is about 35 inches long and stands two inches high but packs 460 watts of power. With the included sub which measures about 14 x 14 inches square , you can blast the latest Netflix movie or crank up any one of the three new Drake albums at high volume. Dolby Atmos support, a brilliant room adaptation feature that uses AI, and a compact design are the main highlights. Call it a niche product if you want, but judged as a compact audio product, I liked the features and design of the TCL A65K even if the actual audio quality can’t compete with the Sonos Arc Ultra https://www.wired.com/review/sonos-arc-ultra/ or even come close to the Focal Mu-So Hekla https://www.wired.com/review/focal-muso-hekla/ . Audiophiles should definitely take a pass, but the rest will find a lot to like for the price, the small size, and smart design. Setting It Up One of the TCL A65K's smart design choices has to do with the product size. The A65K soundbar weighs only 2.5 pounds so I found I could easily hold it with one hand. The sub, which is designed to face toward you, weighs almost 12 pounds. But it's also not a back-breaker. Compare that to something like the Focal Mu-So Hekla soundbar at 34 pounds and the A65K feels featherlight.