Dolby Atmos Today

The TV or receiver must have an HDMI eARC (enhanced Audio Return Channel) output to handle the bandwidth required for Atmos.

While dedicated speakers are best, many soundbars use up-firing drivers to simulate height. Dolby Atmos in Music

Here is an in-depth guide to understanding, setting up, and experiencing Dolby Atmos. What Makes Dolby Atmos Special? Dolby Atmos

Modern TVs, soundbars, phones, cars, and headphones can deliver Atmos through spatial audio processing. Setting Up Dolby Atmos at Home

A major benefit of Atmos is its ability to adapt to your setup, whether it’s a 64-speaker commercial cinema or a pair of stereo headphones. Components of a Dolby Atmos System The TV or receiver must have an HDMI

To experience true Atmos, you need a capable source and speakers:

Key to Atmos, these speakers are either mounted in the ceiling or are up-firing, bouncing sound off the ceiling to create the overhead effect. What Makes Dolby Atmos Special

Atmos includes a traditional "bed" (usually 7.1.2) and up to 118 independent audio "objects".