‘Don’t call it a soundbar’: KEF’s new Dolby Atmos soundbar is more than meets the eye

Britain’s KEF was on-site to demonstrate the new KEF XIO Dolby Atmos soundbar at Audio Advice Live 2025 in Raleigh, North Carolina, on August 1-3, and at first listen, the company’s first soundbar turned out to be everything I’d expected from the well-regarded speaker manufacturer.

Like other examples of the best soundbars, the KEF XIO is a Dolby Atmos model that also supports DTS: X. It uses 12 total drivers in a 5.1.2-channel configuration powered by 820 watts. KEF is also working on a surround sound feature to support KEF wireless speakers, an upgrade that will make XIO systems 5.1.4-channel compatible when it arrives in fall 2025.

At $2,499 / $1,999 / AU$3,600, the XIO is priced at the high end of the spectrum compared to other top standalone soundbars such as the Sonos Arc Ultra. But KEF adds some design flourishes to the XIO to help justify the added cost, with a key one being an internal gyroscope that detects if the soundbar is installed in a wall-mount (vertical) or shelf (horizontal) configuration and configures the sound output accordingly. A similar feature can be found on the new Samsung HW-QS700F.

KEF KC92 subwoofer on floor

KEF’s KC92 wireless subwoofer (Image credit: Future)

The XIO has a premium design with an aluminum top plate and fabric mesh grilles in black or silver finishes. Connections include HDMI eARC and optical digital inputs as well as an RCA output for a wired subwoofer connection. Wireless connection to a compatible KEF subwoofer, such as the KC92 model used in the company’s Audio Advice Live demo, is also supported.

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