Sony Bravia speakers India just got a serious upgrade, with the Bravia Theatre Trio delivering up to 9.1.4-channel spatial audio in a soundbar format built for Indian living rooms. Sony launched the Theatre Trio alongside the Bravia Theatre Bar 7, Bar 5, new wireless speakers, and subwoofers in 2026, targeting premium home theatre buyers who want certified Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and IMAX Enhanced support without a full surround-sound wiring job.
Quick Specs & Highlights
- Bravia Theatre Trio: 9.1.4-channel audio with Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and IMAX Enhanced certification
- Bravia Theatre Bar 7 priced at ₹69,990; Bar 5 at ₹44,990; Trio at ₹1,29,990 in India
- Detachable surround speakers on the Trio set it apart from single-unit rivals like the Samsung HW-Q990C
- Available across Sony Centre stores and major e-commerce platforms from January 2026
What Makes Sony Bravia Speakers India’s Most Complete Home Theatre Lineup
Sony Bravia speakers India now span four product tiers, giving buyers clear upgrade paths from the Bar 5 entry point to the flagship Trio. The Theatre Trio stands out by including detachable wireless rear speakers, removing the single biggest complaint against soundbars: artificial surround processing. Every unit in the lineup supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X decoding, while IMAX Enhanced certification ensures content from services like Sony LIV plays back at reference quality. The Bar 7 also ships with Sony’s 360 Spatial Sound Mapping technology, which creates virtual speaker positions across a room using physical speaker placement data.

How Do Sony Bravia Speakers India Compare Against Samsung and LG?
Sony Bravia speakers India stack up competitively against two obvious rivals: Samsung’s HW-Q990C and LG’s S95QR. Samsung’s ₹1,10,000 Q990C delivers an 11.1.4 channel count on paper, but its rear speakers are less integrated into the main unit’s signal processing. LG’s S95QR sits near ₹1,00,000 and also offers Dolby Atmos, but lacks IMAX Enhanced certification. Sony’s Trio at ₹1,29,990 costs more, yet delivers a certified IMAX experience and tighter software integration when paired with Sony Bravia televisions through a single HDMI eARC connection.
Buyers in the ₹40,000 to ₹70,000 bracket will find the Bar 5 and Bar 7 competing directly with LG’s S75Q and Samsung’s HW-Q800C. The Bar 7 wins on certification breadth, including 360 Spatial Sound Mapping, which neither Samsung nor LG offers at that price point. The Bar 5 at ₹44,990 suits apartment buyers who want clean dialogue clarity and basic Dolby Atmos without the physical footprint of a multi-unit system. Buyers with dedicated media rooms and Sony Bravia panels should seriously consider moving straight to the Theatre Trio.
“Sony’s decision to certify across Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and IMAX Enhanced in a single product family gives it a content compatibility edge that Indian streamers and disc users will both appreciate as premium home theatre adoption grows through 2026.” — Market Analyst
Availability & Verdict
Sony Bravia speakers India go on sale in January 2026 through Sony Centre outlets, Croma, Reliance Digital, and platforms including Amazon India and Flipkart. The Bar 5 at ₹44,990 is the buy for most urban households. The Bar 7 at ₹69,990 makes sense for buyers already on a Bravia television. Skip the Trio unless you have a dedicated home theatre space and ₹1,29,990 to spend. Half-hearted placement of its detachable rear units in a small room will waste its 9.1.4-channel capability entirely.
Sources: GSMA ↗ | ITU ↗ | COAI ↗ Gadgets360 — Sony Bravia Theatre Trio Launched in India
People Also Ask
- What is the price of Sony Bravia speakers India in 2026? The Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 5 starts at ₹44,990, the Bar 7 costs ₹69,990, and the flagship Bravia Theatre Trio is priced at ₹1,29,990. All three launched in India in January 2026.
- Do Sony Bravia soundbars support Dolby Atmos in India? Yes. Every product in the 2026 Bravia Theatre lineup, including the Bar 5, Bar 7, and Trio, supports Dolby Atmos decoding. The Trio and Bar 7 also carry IMAX Enhanced and DTS:X certification.
- How do I connect a Sony Bravia soundbar to a Sony Bravia TV? Connect using a single HDMI eARC cable for full audio return. Sony’s Bravia Connect app allows automatic configuration, volume sync, and 360 Spatial Sound Mapping setup directly from the television’s settings menu.





