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JBL Bar 1000 MK2 Soundbar
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The JBL Bar 1000 MK2 is JBL’s flagship 7.1.4-channel Dolby Atmos soundbar system, released in June 2025 as an upgraded successor to the 2022 Bar 1000. It delivers true immersive 3D audio with four up-firing drivers for height effects, a 10-inch wireless subwoofer for room-shaking bass, and innovative detachable battery-powered rear speakers that magnetically dock to the soundbar for charging and storage—transforming it from a slim bar to a full surround setup in seconds. With 960W of total power (up from 880W on the original), MultiBeam 3.0 for expansive virtual surrounds, and unique features like Night Listening mode (routes audio to rears only for quiet, personal playback), it’s designed for cinematic movie nights, gaming, and music in rooms up to 400 sq ft. Priced as a premium contender to the Sonos Arc Ultra or Samsung HW-Q990D, it stands out for its wireless flexibility and JBL’s cinema-inspired tuning, though it skips built-in Alexa integration seen in prior models.
Key Specifications
Category Details Channels 7.1.4 (soundbar with 4 up-firing drivers + detachable wireless rears + subwoofer) Total Power 960W peak (480W RMS; soundbar: 420W, rears: 60W each, sub: 300W) Audio Formats Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Dolby Digital, PCM; MultiBeam 3.0 beamforming Drivers Soundbar: 14 total (4x up-firing, 4x tweeters, 6x midrange); Rears: 2x full-range per speaker; Sub: 10″ downward-firing Connectivity HDMI eARC (1 in/1 out, 4K/120Hz, VRR, HDR10+/Dolby Vision), Optical, USB-A, Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi (AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Spotify/Tidal Connect, Roon Ready) Dimensions & Weight Soundbar: 40″ x 2.2″ x 4″ (56 lbs with rears docked); Rears: 9.8″ x 5.5″ x 3.9″ each (1.8 lbs); Sub: 12.8″ x 15.7″ x 12.8″ (26 lbs) Battery Life (Rears) Up to 10 hours (USB-C charging; auto-syncs) Other Features PureVoice 2.0 (AI dialogue enhancement), Night Listening mode, Room Calibration (JBL One app), 7-band EQ, wall-mount kit included, <1W standby power Performance and Features
- Sound Quality: Boasts explosive dynamics with precise height effects—rain in Blade Runner 2049 feels overhead, while explosions in Top Gun: Maverick rumble from all angles. The sub delivers thunderous lows (set to 2/5 for balanced impact), and PureVoice 2.0 clarifies dialogue without muddiness. Music benefits from warm mids and detailed highs, though EQ tweaks via app help for brighter tracks.
- Setup & Usability: Detach rears for wire-free surrounds (no outlets needed); app auto-calibrates to room acoustics. Night mode mutes the bar/sub for late-night viewing via rears alone—genius for shared spaces. Rears double as portable Bluetooth speakers or room extenders (e.g., kitchen audio).
- Versatility: Handles gaming (low-latency eARC) and streaming seamlessly; compact height fits under most TVs. No multi-room expansion, but standalone excellence.
- Limitations: Plastic build feels utilitarian (not premium like metal rivals); virtual elements in MultiBeam may underwhelm purists in untreated rooms.
Pros and Cons
Pros Cons True 7.1.4 Atmos with effortless wireless rears (10hr battery) Premium price; no Alexa/multi-room (app-only control) Immersive power (960W) and innovative Night mode for versatility Plastic aesthetics lack luxury feel Easy app EQ/calibration; broad streaming support Occasional Bluetooth glitches (firmware fixes available) Compact, wall-mountable with sub auto-sync No expandability (closed system)



