Built-in TV speakers have gotten marginally better over the years, but they are still an afterthought crammed into a chassis designed to be as thin as possible. Sony’s HTS100F soundbar exists specifically to fix that problem without requiring a receiver, a subwoofer, or a cabinet full of cables. Right now on Amazon, it’s down to $98, off its typical $118 price, which puts one of the best-selling soundbars in its category within reach of anyone who has been putting off the upgrade.
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What 120 watts in a slim bar actually sounds like
The Sony S100F speaker runs 120 watts through a 2.0 channel configuration with an integrated tweeter and a bass reflex port, which is a passive design that extends low-frequency response without a separate subwoofer. The result is noticeably more body in the sound than any flat-panel TV speaker can produce, without adding a second unit to the setup. Sony’s S-Force Pro Front Surround processing widens the stereo image to simulate a broader soundstage, which works particularly well for action movies and sports where positional audio makes a real difference to the viewing experience.
The voice enhancement mode is the feature that tends to convert skeptics. Hushed dialogue in streaming drama, low-mixed speech in news broadcasts, and the general compression that streaming services apply to audio all combine to make TV dialogue harder to follow than it should be. The HTS100F’s voice mode pushes the midrange forward so speech sits clearly above background music and effects, which is also why Sony markets this as a home office option: conference call audio through a dedicated speaker is considerably clearer than the same call through laptop or TV speakers.














