Samsung HW-K850 Soundbar: Home Theater Simplified

The trouble with 4K televisions, like the wonderful KS8500 we recently reviewed, is that you need a multitude of tools in order to get the most out of the display, which you likely shelled out more than $1000 for.
Of course, how much you spend depends on what kind of user you are. If you’re like me and don’t tweak your TV setup to the Nth degree and don’t mind not having best-in-class surround sound to enhance your movie night, the buck stops with the screen. But, I imagine there is a large contingent of consumers buying a 4K panel in 2016 that want to have the best possible arrangement.
One of the first tools to look for after a TV purchase are speakers, but the world of home audio can be a Bermuda Triangle of confusion for the average user. Often, a great choice is a soundbar, a single unit that can enhance your home theater audio, be built upon later and offer user-friendly simplicity.
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 Unboxing the HW-K850, the soundbar Samsung sent me to test, at first seems like a daunting task. It comes in a box that stretches nearly six feet long, three feet high and weighs far more than your brain thinks it ought to. Once you actually open the packaging, it becomes clear the shipping materials are all bark and no bite.
Unboxing the HW-K850, the soundbar Samsung sent me to test, at first seems like a daunting task. It comes in a box that stretches nearly six feet long, three feet high and weighs far more than your brain thinks it ought to. Once you actually open the packaging, it becomes clear the shipping materials are all bark and no bite. Then there’s the setup. You can either connect the soundbar to your TV wirelessly or via a myriad of cables. Either way is incredibly simple to configure, especially if you are using a Samsung television, as I was, but I imagine it would be equally simple with any TV.
Then there’s the setup. You can either connect the soundbar to your TV wirelessly or via a myriad of cables. Either way is incredibly simple to configure, especially if you are using a Samsung television, as I was, but I imagine it would be equally simple with any TV. The HW-K850, with all those speakers, is capable of delivering exceptional sound but, much like the KS-8500, is at the mercy of the source material. I found a slight uptick in quality from the TVs built-in speakers when watching cable, slightly more with UHD streaming from Netflix or Amazon Prime, and a wealth more quality when I connected the soundbar to a 4K Blu-ray player.
The HW-K850, with all those speakers, is capable of delivering exceptional sound but, much like the KS-8500, is at the mercy of the source material. I found a slight uptick in quality from the TVs built-in speakers when watching cable, slightly more with UHD streaming from Netflix or Amazon Prime, and a wealth more quality when I connected the soundbar to a 4K Blu-ray player. The sound quality was generally excellent, but the surround sound aspect wasn’t. The stereo imaging at work is great but the Dolby Atmos concept, while neat, never materialized for me. Part of this is certainly due to the room I had the HW-K850 in. For something like Dolby Atmos to work, the sound emitted from upward facing drivers needs a lower ceiling to bounce off. The ceiling in my living room is vaulted, and thus the sound had too far to travel to have any real success. The HW-K850 is capable of 3.1.2 surround sound, and you can connect other Samsung speakers wirelessly to achieve it.
The sound quality was generally excellent, but the surround sound aspect wasn’t. The stereo imaging at work is great but the Dolby Atmos concept, while neat, never materialized for me. Part of this is certainly due to the room I had the HW-K850 in. For something like Dolby Atmos to work, the sound emitted from upward facing drivers needs a lower ceiling to bounce off. The ceiling in my living room is vaulted, and thus the sound had too far to travel to have any real success. The HW-K850 is capable of 3.1.2 surround sound, and you can connect other Samsung speakers wirelessly to achieve it. The big question surrounding the HW-K850 is the same as that of the KS8500, is it worth it? As a soundbar, it’s perfectly serviceable and does what it should when given the proper source material to work with. At $999.99 retail, though, it’s an awful lot to ask. Yes, the HW-K850 improves the sound quality over your TV speakers, but that’s the least it should do. Does it improve it so wildly that you’ll never second guess spending the money on it you did? No. At least not for me.
The big question surrounding the HW-K850 is the same as that of the KS8500, is it worth it? As a soundbar, it’s perfectly serviceable and does what it should when given the proper source material to work with. At $999.99 retail, though, it’s an awful lot to ask. Yes, the HW-K850 improves the sound quality over your TV speakers, but that’s the least it should do. Does it improve it so wildly that you’ll never second guess spending the money on it you did? No. At least not for me. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 