
Sony HT-S400 Black
Score: 76/100
LG S60T
Score: 79/100Rankings

The LG S60T is a 3.1-channel soundbar system featuring a wireless subwoofer, AI Sound Pro and a dedicated center channel for clear dialogue. Wireless connectivity can be inconsistent, and the remote's volume increments are coarse. Best suited for TV and movie enthusiasts who value dialogue clarity and immersive bass in a sleek package.

The Sony HT-S400 is a 2.1-channel soundbar delivering 330 W total power with a wireless subwoofer and a compact low-profile design. It lacks true surround channels and offers limited connectivity, notably no HDMI input. Ideal for TV viewers seeking simple setup and dialogue clarity.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
2.1 | 4best | |
330 Wbest | — | |
16 cmbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 2.4 kgbest | 8.255 kg |
1 yearsbest | 1 yearsbest | |
3best | — | |
90 cmbest | 85.09 cm | |
6.4 cmbest | 6.35 cm |
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Audio(2) | ||
Audio Channels | 2.1 | 4 |
Supported Audio Formats | Dolby Digital | Dolby Audio |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Bluetooth Version | 5.0 | unknown |
Design(4) | ||
Soundbar Weight (kg) | 2.4 kg | 8.255 kg |
Soundbar Width (cm) | 90 cm | 85.09 cm |
Soundbar Height (cm) | 6.4 cm | 6.35 cm |
Soundbar Depth (cm) | 8.8 cm | 8.89 cm |


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Professional reviewers praise the S60T for its standout center channel clarity, noting that dialogue remains crystal clear even in high-action scenes. The AI Sound Pro technology is highlighted for automatically balancing dialogue and effects, while the combination of Dolby Audio and a wireless subwoofer delivers a cinematic soundstage with impactful bass.
Everyday users consistently commend the S60T for its excellent sound quality, deep bass, and easy setup. Clear dialogue is frequently mentioned as a major benefit, often eliminating the need for subtitles. Integration with LG TVs via a single remote is also praised, though some users report occasional wireless connectivity hiccups and coarse remote volume steps.
