One of the best soundbars is often the center of a family home audio system. After all, you've already got it for watching TV, enjoying movies, and adding more fidelity to your favorite video games, so what's really the point of buying another set of speakers for listening to music?
Most soundbars will have either Wi-Fi or Bluetooth — or both — to make it easy to stream music from, say, Spotify or Tidal on your phone, no wires needed. But which should you use?
The first: Wi-Fi. Better quality and more flexible. For beginners, however, it can be initially more difficult to get a connection. The second: Bluetooth. You know it, you love it — it turns your soundbar into a de facto Bluetooth speaker. Lower quality, simpler setup. But which is better?
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