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LG H7 soundbar promises true Atmos without perfect speaker placement

LG’s new Dolby Atmos soundbar adapts to any room layout.

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LG Sound Suite Dolby Atmos FlexConnect system lineup featuring the H7 soundbar, central wireless subwoofer, and multiple compact wireless surround speakers arranged symmetrically on a white background.
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LG’s new soundbar politely refuses to accept the most stubborn rule in home theater: that speakers must live in the exact places the manual drew on page one. Announced as part of a modular “Sound Suite,” the H7 is the world’s first soundbar to run Dolby Atmos FlexConnect — a system that treats your TV and any matching wireless satellites as a single, reconfigurable speaker array and then uses software to make the soundtrack behave as if the speakers were in perfect positions.

Think of the H7 as the anchor for a pick-and-mix ecosystem. You can buy the bar alone and get a full Dolby Atmos experience, or add M5 and M7 wireless surround modules and a W7 subwoofer later as your budget or room demands. In LG’s marketing, the fully loaded system can be pushed to configurations as large as 13.1.7 channels — that’s thirteen ear-level channels, one sub, and seven height channels — far beyond what most living-room soundbars promise today.

The technical wizardry behind that “put them anywhere” pitch is Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, the platform Dolby unveiled to let speakers roam free without wrecking the illusion of spatial audio. During setup, the TV and the H7 play calibration tones and use built-in microphones and on-device processing to locate each FlexConnect speaker in the room. The software then remaps the Atmos object information so overhead rain, passing cars, or a helicopter truly appear to move through space — even if a rear speaker is hiding on a bookshelf. That automatic balancing of level, delay and EQ is what turns messy placement into coherent staging.

LG Sound Suite FlexConnect home theater setup in a modern living room, showing a wall-mounted TV, slim soundbar, wireless subwoofer, and multiple wireless speakers placed freely around the seating area.
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LG hasn’t left Dolby on its own: it wraps FlexConnect in its own AI and sensor tricks. The H7 runs on LG’s Alpha AI silicon and adds features like Room Calibration Pro — an AI-driven tuning stage that analyzes reflections, reverb and furniture-driven quirks and applies corrective EQ and timing — and Sound Follow, which uses ultra-wideband (UWB) signals to track listener position and bias the sweet spot toward where you’re sitting. The result is pitched as “cinema sound without moving the living room,” suitable for people who don’t want to turn a spouse’s carefully curated bookshelf into a speaker farm.

There’s a practical upside here that’s easy to understate: renters, people with asymmetrical or open-plan rooms, and anyone who’s ever tried to coax a wall-reflecting Atmos bar into working in a non-reflective space get a plausible route to real Atmos immersion without rewiring. Because the TV itself can participate as a driver and because the system scales, you can start with a bar and later add modules rather than buying a full stack on day one. LG also says many of its 2026 premium TVs will ship with FlexConnect built in, and select 2025 OLEDs will get the feature via firmware updates — meaning the TV can be the calibration brain, not just an HDMI passthrough.

A little history helps here. Dolby first demoed FlexConnect concepts with other partners, and TCL shipped early FlexConnect-capable Z100 speakers; LG’s announcement is notable because it’s the first time a major soundbar maker has centered a modular line on Dolby’s wireless Atmos standard. LG’s implementation appears broader in scope than early moves from others: the company is promising more speaker permutations (up to 27 layouts, by its count) and closer integration with TV tuning.

That all reads like the future, but there are real engineering questions worth flagging. Wireless Atmos requires a resilient, low-latency transport: how the FlexConnect link behaves under Wi-Fi contention or through thick walls matters a lot for both lip sync and gaming. LG says the system works with any TV when the H7 is the lead device over HDMI, but latency expectations for 4K/120Hz gaming rigs and competitive play will be a scrutiny point for reviewers. And then there’s the ecosystem issue — FlexConnect currently ties you to compatible speakers from a single brand, so you trade placement freedom for vendor lock-in.

Close-up product shots of LG Sound Suite components, including the Dolby Atmos FlexConnect soundbar, wireless subwoofer, cylindrical surround speakers on stands, and control details in a minimalist black finish.
Image: LG Electronics

Price and timing will determine whether FlexConnect is a niche neat trick or a mass-market game changer. Industry coverage so far pegs the system as premium (some outlets estimating the full suite could sit in the multiple-thousands of dollars range), but LG hasn’t published global pricing or detailed availability for every market yet. Expect more concrete numbers and hands-on impressions once LG shows the products in person at CES 2026.

For people who care about soundstage and don’t live in a media room, this is a philosophical shift as much as a technical one. Whereas many modern soundbars try to trick an Atmos mix out of a single cabinet and your living-room walls, FlexConnect treats the audio field as software-definable — an invisible layer that can be resolved as your furniture or family life changes. That means you stop arranging your sofa to suit the speaker diagram and let the speaker diagram bend to your sofa. It’s an appealing inversion, especially in urban apartments and multipurpose living rooms.

But buyers should still demand proof. The questions that matter to enthusiasts will be simple and practical: can the wireless chain sustain multichannel Atmos at full bitrate without dropouts? Does Sound Follow create obvious localization artefacts when you move, or is it a subtle nudge? How much tone-shaping does Room Calibration Pro apply before it becomes “opinionated” rather than corrective? Those answers will come from reviews and long-term use, not marketing slides.

If you’re building a home theater around real constraints — kids, pets, rental rules, or weird room geometry — LG’s FlexConnect bet is a welcome one: it finally treats speaker placement as a variable, not a law. Whether the industry follows and whether consumers reward the flexibility with cash are open questions. For now, LG’s H7 and Sound Suite move the dial: the next era of home audio looks less like a single black bar under a TV and more like a system that adapts to how we actually live.


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