The Dolby Atmos soundbar I use every day just got a rare discount, and I couldn't recommend it highly enough — here's why I'd buy it now
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It’s finally happened. The soundbar I use everyday at home just got a juicy discount, and there really is no better time to snap it up. That’s right, the Marshall Heston 120 is available for £699 (was £899) at Currys. The Heston 120 is an excellent 5.1.2 all-in-one soundbar that oozes style and produces amazing audio — for both movies and music.
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Oh, and what’s more, its smaller sibling, the Marshall Heston 60 is also on sale. You can grab the Heston 60 for £399 (was £499) at Currys right now, which is an excellent price given that it's one of the best Dolby Atmos soundbars in the small size-class.
Although Amazon Prime Day is imminent, these Marshall soundbar deals are easy recommendations. I’ve been using the Heston 120 for more than a year now, and it's served me brilliantly, and I personally tested the Heston 60 too, even comparing it against top-tier rivals like the Sonos Beam Gen 2. Want to hear more about these deals? Here’s the lowdown.
Today's best Marshall Heston 120 deal
At £699, the Marshall Heston 120 is a great value buy. With mouth-wateringly good looks, excellent Atmos performance, impressive bass output, and a plethora of connectivity options, it really does feel like the ideal all-in-one option. I use it everyday to watch movies and listen to music, and it's a joy to use, so don't miss out!
Today's best Marshall Heston 60 deal
The Marshal Heston 60 is a top-tier small-sized soundbar, delivering awesome Atmos in a miniature package. It also plates up clear dialogue, solid musicality, and punchy bass, and will make a spectacular addition to a more compact living space, a spare room, or a smaller TV setup.
In my Marshall Heston 120 review last year, I described it as an all-in-one soundbar that's "hard to beat," praising its clear dialogue, strong Dolby Atmos effects, and impressive bass response. Seriously, for a standalone model, the Heston 120 can whip up seriously powerful low-end, although you can enhance this even more by grabbing the Marshall Heston Sub 200.
One of the main reasons I've continued to choose the Heston 120 over the red-hot competition, is that I live on the top floor of an apartment block, so having an earth-shaking sub isn't exactly ideal. With the Heston 120, I get impactful low-end and stellar all-round quality without compromising the sanity of my neighbors. It also slots into my limited space beautifully, and its amp-inspired style makes it the perfect centerpiece.
But if you're working with even less space, then you can't go wrong with this model's younger sibling. Yes, when I reviewed the Marshall Heston 60, it honestly took me by surprise. And that's mainly because its Dolby Atmos performance was far more convincing than I'd expected for a compact soundbar.
When watching 4K Blu-rays, the Heston 60 effortlessly tracked the on-screen action, and conjured up a surprisingly wide soundstage. OK, height effects aren't as impressive as on the Heston 120, but Atmos is generally stronger than I've heard from other top competitors like the Sonos Beam Gen 2.
Both soundbars also offer great musicality — especially the Marshall Heston 120. This is something that a lot of soundbars get wrong, but the Heston models offer delicious depth, a nuanced soundstage, and plenty of detail right across the frequency range.
At this cut-price, you really can't go wrong with the Marshall Heston 120 — it sounds just as beautiful as it looks, and it even has a gigantic range of connectivity options, with everything from HDMI eARC and Wi-Fi through to RCA and Bluetooth. The Heston 60 is also a spectacular small soundbar that can easily slot into any space, and I'd recommend almost as highly as its larger counterpart.
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Harry is a Senior Reviews Writer for TechRadar. He reviews everything from party speakers to wall chargers and has a particular interest in the worlds of audio and gaming. Harry has a background in business tech journalism, particularly around the telecoms industry.
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