At a recent press presentation, TCL presented the Q85H and Q75H, two new high-end soundbar models. Home theater enthusiasts looking for immersive sound experiences can purchase these soundbars. Let’s go check out the features these two soundbars brought with them.
TCL Q85H Specifications
With its 7.1.4 physical surround sound configuration, the Q85H has 12 channels with 15 separate sound units. This corresponds to an 860W output that is strong and has 45Hz deep bass. Large ferrite magnets and a wireless subwoofer with a 200W power rating are used in the system to reproduce deep bass.
The Q85H has TCL’s own RAY-DANZ technology, which broadens the omnidirectional sound arc. For a flawless audio experience, T-Chord synchronized sound emission technology also guarantees flawless compatibility with TCL TVs. The soundbar’s aesthetics have garnered it the Red Dot Design Award and it supports DTS:X and Dolby Atmos for enhanced spatial sound.
The Q85H boasts a glass string design with Al Sonic-Adaptation technology. This modifies the sound field according to the surrounding conditions. With six customizable audio modes (standard, movie, music, sports, news, and games), it is optimized for audiophile quality and has a Golden Ear tuning. Airplay 2, a unique CEC protocol, HDMI eARC with VRR and ALLM support, 4K HDR, and Dolby Vision passthrough. This enables control with a single remote which is among the connectivity possibilities.
TCL Q75H Specifications
With its 8-channel setup, the Q75H provides a 5.1.2 physical surround sound experience. It boasts a wireless subwoofer with a 200W rating for deep bass and a total peak output of 620W. It uses RAY-DANZ technology and supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X for an immersive listening experience like the Q85H.
The Q75H uses T-Chord technology, just like its larger sibling, to integrate with TCL TVs seamlessly. It offers wireless communication via Bluetooth 5.1, AirPlay2, and six sound settings. For a high-end appearance, the design blends brushed aluminum and mirror glass. Additionally, it has carved touch buttons that improve user engagement. With HDMI eARC support for low latency and high-resolution audio, the soundbar is perfect for high-energy home theater systems.
Price And Availability
At launch, the TCL Q85H costs 3499 yuan, or roughly $482, while the Q75H costs 2699 yuan, or roughly $372. JD.com is currently accepting preorders for these soundbars. You can also check out the Oraimo Tilt Sound Stereo Review – The Best SoundBar Under $50.