LVLONE’s 2022 Home Cinema Holiday Gift Guide

As this year comes to a close you should always make sure you have the latest tech when it comes to your personal viewing experience at home. Whether you’re going big or small here’s a look at a few holiday items in the home cinema space you definitely want to check out!

Samsung QLED QN85B:

The Samsung QN85B QLED is a luxury TV of the future. Successor to Samsung QN85A, it features a Mini LED backlight enabling higher brightness levels that show even in daylight. Additionally, the finer control of the local dimming zones will enhance your viewing experience. Not only will the vibrant spectrum of hues make your movies in HDR come to life, but the strategically placed speakers will also put you right in the middle of the action. Check out our full review here! Link

Nebular Solar Portable Projector:

The Nebula Solar Portable Projector is a 1080p projector you can take anywhere. With up to 3 hours of battery life, experience up to 120 inches of entertainment. Including unforgettable audio from the dual 3W speakers with Dolby Digital Plus. With no wires the Limits are endless. Choose from more than 5,000 apps with Android TV 9. You can even mirror content from your smartphone or other devices to your solar portable projector. Leave that heavy tripod at home and use the built-in stand to adjust the angle of projection by up to 13 degrees. Check out our full review here. Link

Klipsch R-50M:

Klipsch Reference speakers have been real crowd-pleasers among Crutchfield customers over the years. The new R-50M bookshelf speakers include an updated 5-1/4″ woofer as well as an upgraded horn and tweeter that encompass natural sound with rich detail. These room rockers are perfect for home theater and two-channel music systems.

Bluesound PULSE SOUNDBAR+:

Taking your home theater to a new dimension the PULSE SOUNDBAR+ which has compatibly with Dolby Atmos for fully immersive sound is a really great all in one that gives enough base to not need a subwoofer but can def add one for extra power. You will def need a decent amount of head room as it’s bigger then other traditional sound bars and it is a bit on the pricier side but doesn’t skimp on performance so if you have the entertainment space and wide viewing at home this is something to take a look for!
 

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