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Sony BRAVIA Theater System 6: Overview
The Sony BRAVIA Theater System 6 (model HT-S60) is a compact, all-in-one 5.1-channel home theater system from Sony’s 2025 BRAVIA lineup, designed to deliver immersive Dolby Atmos and DTS:X surround sound without complex wiring. Released in June 2025, it’s an affordable upgrade for Bravia TV owners (like the Bravia 6), transforming living rooms into cinematic spaces with booming bass and clear dialogue.
Key Specifications
Feature Details Channels 5.1 (3 front-firing in soundbar, 2 wireless rears, 1 subwoofer) Total Speakers 10 (including dedicated center channel for dialogue) Power Output 1,000W total (350W RMS) Audio Formats Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Dolby Digital, LPCM Connectivity HDMI eARC (1 input/output), Optical in, USB-A, Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi (for app control) Subwoofer Wireless, 6.3-inch driver for deep bass Dimensions (Soundbar, W x H x D) 35.8 x 2.6 x 4.1 inches (910 x 66 x 105 mm); Weight: 6.6 lbs (3 kg) Rear Speakers Compact wireless (each: 3.9 x 5.9 x 3.9 inches; 1.3 lbs) Subwoofer Dimensions 7.9 x 15.7 x 15.7 inches; Weight: 25.4 lbs (11.5 kg) App Support BRAVIA Connect app (iOS/Android) for EQ, calibration, and updates Other Voice Zoom 3 (AI dialogue enhancement), compatible with Bravia TVs for Acoustic Center Sync Standout Features
- Immersive Surround Setup: Combines real rear speakers with virtual height channels for 360° sound; easy wireless connection via the subwoofer (acts as the hub for power and signals).
- Dolby Atmos/DTS:X Ready: Streams height effects from compatible services (e.g., Netflix, Disney+); no up-firing drivers needed—relies on room reflection for overhead audio.
- Bravia Integration: Pairs seamlessly with 2025 Bravia TVs (like the Bravia 6) for unified remote control, shared UI, and optimized sound syncing—TV acts as a center channel if desired.
- Quick Setup: Color-coded cables for the soundbar; wireless rears connect in minutes. Includes attachable feet for the soundbar to sit above TV stands.
- Bass and Clarity: Powerful sub delivers room-shaking lows, while the center channel ensures crisp vocals; adjustable via app for room size.
Pros and Cons (Based on Reviews)
- Pros: Explosive, balanced sound that fills medium rooms; straightforward setup for non-audiophiles; excellent value with full 5.1 immersion; strong bass without distortion; Bravia app is intuitive and stable.
- Cons: No HDMI passthrough (must connect sources to TV); subwoofer routing can feel quirky (all signals pass through it); limited Atmos height without ideal room acoustics; no built-in streaming (use TV/Bluetooth).
Reviews Snapshot
- WIRED (8/10): “Rip-roaring fun in an old-school design… fluid surround and potent bass make it a winner for movies.” Praises detail and blend but notes cable mess from sub hub.
- Audio Advice: “Immersive Dolby Atmos on a budget… great for Bravia owners.” Highlights Voice Zoom 3 for dialogue in noisy scenes.
- Croma Unboxed (4.5/5): “No-compromise home cinema powerhouse… 1,000W output turns living rooms into theaters.” Recommends for Indian markets with easy e-commerce availability.



