Alongside its new TVs, LG has announced the Australian availability of its 2026 LG Sound Suite, a home audio system that lets users set it up exactly how they want.
The world’s first soundbar powered by Dolby Atmos FlexConnect technology, the H7, is the flagship of the 2026 LG Sound Suite. This technology allows the soundbar to adapt to the room layout without the hassle of a long and complicated setup, delivering an optimised audio experience.
The LG Sound Suite offers modularity that blends seamlessly with LG premium TVs, allowing users to pair wireless components with compatible LG TVs and supporting over 50 configurations.
The modularity allows consumers to build their setup over time, adding speakers as they wish, up to a full 13.1.7-channel system.
Ashim Mathur, Vice President, APAC Marketing at Dolby Laboratories, commented:
“LG and Dolby are unlocking a new level of audio flexibility for anyone who wants to enjoy better sound with Dolby Atmos. With LG’s new Sound Suite and latest lineup of TVs powered by Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, you get premium sound that adapts to your space – no complicated setup and no compromises.”
The H7 all-in-one soundbar is the AI-tuned core of the lineup, delivering 9.1.6 spatial audio all by itself and powered by the same Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen3 chipsets that power the 2026 LG premium TVs. This chipset allows advanced AI technologies to refine the sound based on the room and the listener’s location.
For TVs without native support, the H7 can also act as the lead device to enable the full Dolby Atmos FlexConnect experience via ARC HDMI connection.
Other speakers in the LG Sound Suite include the W7 Wireless Subwoofer and M7 and M5 wireless speakers, offering deep bass (W7) and the flexibility of wireless, immersive audio.
The M5 and M7 speakers can also be used as standalone Wi-Fi speakers for streaming your favourite music with support for 24-bit/96kHz lossless playback.
The 2026 LG Sound Suite lineup will be available from May 2026 at leading retailers and LG.com/au. To find out more, please visit: https://www.lg.com/au/sound-bars.
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