
Bowers & Wilkins
The Bowers & Wilkins Panorama 2 is a premium 3.1.2‑channel soundbar with an integrated subwoofer, delivering audiophile‑grade music and immersive Dolby Atmos movie sound in a sleek, wall‑mountable design. It offers powerful output that can fill rooms up to 500 sq ft, but lacks expandability and advanced on‑board tuning.
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$999.00
Average
$937.85
Lowest
$576.00
Highest
$1,236.40
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Panorama 2 for its audiophile‑grade sound, wide imaging, and effective Atmos height effects, noting its superb build quality and dynamic performance even at high volumes. However, they point out the lack of a dedicated music surround mode, limited on‑board EQ, and fewer features compared to competitors, making it a strong but feature‑light all‑in‑one solution.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the Panorama 2 for its exceptional sound, deep integrated bass, sleek design and straightforward setup, often calling it the best sound bar they’ve owned. Recurring criticisms focus on the unwieldy remote, high price and the bar’s large size, which can be problematic in smaller spaces.
Common Complaints
Cumbersome remote control, large physical footprint, high price, lack of expandability, and limited sound‑customization options are the most frequently reported issues.
How It Compares
vs. Sonos Arc
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Disadvantages
Choose Panorama 2 for premium all‑in‑one sound; choose Sonos Arc if you need expandability and a smart home ecosystem.
vs. Bose Smart Soundbar 300
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Disadvantages
Select Panorama 2 for high‑fidelity audio; select Bose 300 for budget‑friendly smart functionality.
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