Forgot password

We'll send an emal to you where you can change your password.

Price alert

What do you think about LG S95QR

0 characters (min 20)

Product reviews

Show product page →
4.4
11 reviews
1
0%
2
0%
3
0%
4
73%
5
27%
The Good Guys
★★★★
1 year ago
S95QR

I've only had the S95QR a week approximately and had no problems setting it up and installing the software sound app. on my phone. The main soundbar works really good in conjunction with the rear speakers. Only problem I have at the moment is I'm only getting very low volume from the subwoofer even though I've increased the sub volume to it's maximum. I've contacted LG enquiries regarding this and will get back to me soon. Otherwise it has excellent sound and clear vocal on music and Netflix movies.

The Good Guys
★★★★★
1 year ago
Great surround sound system

I was a little worried about buying this sound bar surround sound system as opposed to a traditional surround sound system but when set up at home it worked brilliantly. Very immersive sound and also great for music. Bluetooth and WIFI option completes the package.

The Good Guys
★★★★
1 year ago

Product not to bad. I want speakers brackets. There are ones that come with it but salesman didnt know that. Maybe teach them what it comes with

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★★
1 year ago
LG S95QR : The world's first soundbar with a centre height channel

The LG S95QR ups the ante by adding a centre height channel to the company’s flagship Dolby Atmos soundbar

Powerful and immersive soundstage; Dolby Atmos and DTS:X; Nice design and solid build quality;

No 4K/120 or HDR10+ passthrough; More HDMI inputs would be nice;

TechRadar UK
★★★★★
1 year ago
LG S95QR review
TechRadar UK
★★★★★
1 year ago
LG S95QR
Stuff.tv
★★★★★
1 year ago
LG S95QR review: profound surround sound review

Excellent soundscape with exceptional audio quality; Atmos, DTS:X, and IMAX Enhanced support; Easy wired and wireless connectivity; Sleek and stylish design;

Expensive compared to alternatives; App required for some set-up;

Digitaltrends
★★★★
1 year ago
Sonos Sub Mini just got an extremely rare price cut

Riddle me this: When is a soundbar not a soundbar? Answer: When it’s a full-fledged replacement for a dedicated Dolby Atmos home theater system. I mean, yes, LG’s flagship soundbar, the $1,800 9.1.5-channel S95QR, is a soundbar. But that’s like saying the Burj Khalifa is a skyscraper — technically accurate, and yet also a massive understatement. With a dedicated subwoofer, two wireless surround satellites with their own up-firing drivers, and tons of settings, inputs, and format support, about the only thing the S95QR has in common with a traditional soundbar is its total lack of speaker cables. But now that you’re spending the equivalent of a full A/V receiver-based system, does the S95QR still offer enough advantages? Let’s see how this monster system-in-a-box stacks up. Why am I making such a big deal about the S95QR’s box? Because it’s massive. At 4 feet by 2 feet by 11 inches and weighing just over 33 pounds, you shouldn’t even contemplate sticking this thing in your car single-ha...

Impressive Dolby Atmos sound; Plenty of app-based settings; Two HDMI inputs; Hi-res music support; AirPlay and Chromecast built-in;

Bass lacks some rumble; Poor instructions; No way to save preferred settings;

Digitaltrends
★★★★
1 year ago
Beats Studio Buds just had their price slashed from $150 to $90

Riddle me this: When is a soundbar not a soundbar? Answer: When it’s a full-fledged replacement for a dedicated Dolby Atmos home theater system. I mean, yes, LG’s flagship soundbar, the $1,800 9.1.5-channel S95QR, is a soundbar. But that’s like saying the Burj Khalifa is a skyscraper — technically accurate, and yet also a massive understatement. With a dedicated subwoofer, two wireless surround satellites with their own up-firing drivers, and tons of settings, inputs, and format support, about the only thing the S95QR has in common with a traditional soundbar is its total lack of speaker cables. But now that you’re spending the equivalent of a full A/V receiver-based system, does the S95QR still offer enough advantages? Let’s see how this monster system-in-a-box stacks up. Why am I making such a big deal about the S95QR’s box? Because it’s massive. At 4 feet by 2 feet by 11 inches and weighing just over 33 pounds, you shouldn’t even contemplate sticking this thing in your car single-ha...

Impressive Dolby Atmos sound; Plenty of app-based settings; Two HDMI inputs; Hi-res music support; AirPlay and Chromecast built-in;

Bass lacks some rumble; Poor instructions; No way to save preferred settings;

Digitaltrends
★★★★
1 year ago
Don’t miss: Best Buy just knocked $500 off this 85-inch 4K TV

Riddle me this: When is a soundbar not a soundbar? Answer: When it’s a full-fledged replacement for a dedicated Dolby Atmos home theater system. I mean, yes, LG’s flagship soundbar, the $1,800 9.1.5-channel S95QR, is a soundbar. But that’s like saying the Burj Khalifa is a skyscraper — technically accurate, and yet also a massive understatement. With a dedicated subwoofer, two wireless surround satellites with their own up-firing drivers, and tons of settings, inputs, and format support, about the only thing the S95QR has in common with a traditional soundbar is its total lack of speaker cables. But now that you’re spending the equivalent of a full A/V receiver-based system, does the S95QR still offer enough advantages? Let’s see how this monster system-in-a-box stacks up. Why am I making such a big deal about the S95QR’s box? Because it’s massive. At 4 feet by 2 feet by 11 inches and weighing just over 33 pounds, you shouldn’t even contemplate sticking this thing in your car single-ha...

Impressive Dolby Atmos sound; Plenty of app-based settings; Two HDMI inputs; Hi-res music support; AirPlay and Chromecast built-in;

Bass lacks some rumble; Poor instructions; No way to save preferred settings;

1 2 > >|

Price alert