Polk Audio MagniFi Mini AX Soundbar Launches bringing Dolby Atmos to its compact MagniFi soundbar

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Great Things you can Buy. Contact me on for sponsorship on Unlike Polk’s recently released $399 Signa S4, a more traditional-looking Dolby Atmos soundbar, the MagniFi Mini AX doesn’t have dedicated upward-firing drivers to achieve to height sound effects that are the hallmark of both Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. Instead, the speaker virtualizes these channels through its five-driver array, with low-frequency effects being provided by the included wireless subwoofer. The MagniFi Mini AX has a simplified set of ports. You get a single HDMI ARC/eARC port for the connection to a TV, with an optical port as an alternative if your TV doesn’t have an HDMI ARC output. There’s also an analog Aux-in port as well as onboard Bluetooth for streaming audio from virtually any Bluetooth device. The soundbar is Roku TV Ready for Roku TV owners who would like to use their existing Roku remote to control the MagniFi. Polk includes a remote control in the box, along with an HDMI cable. However the soundbar is also Wi-Fi enabled, something the Signa S4 doesn’t offer, and that brings several benefits including support for Apple AirPlay 2, Chromecast Built-in, and Spotify Connect. You can also add the Mini AX to the Google Home app so you can control it via the Google Assistant and add it to multiroom audio configurations. An OLED display hidden behind the MagniFi Mini AX’s small grille gives you full status info like input, mode, and the audio signal that’s being received. Those who are looking...

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