Porsche Design has started selling a new 911-based soundbar. Sold as the 911 Soundbar 2.0 Pro, Porsche Design has confirmed that it will only sell 500 units. Like the last 991-derived soundbar, the 911 Soundbar 2.0 Pro utilises a Porsche exhaust system. In this case, Porsche Design has settled on the Porsche 992 GT3, complete with twin exhaust tips.
According to Porsche Design, the 911 Soundbar 2.0 Pro measures 150 x 46 x 50 cm and weighs a hefty 65 kg. Additionally, the company remarks that the soundbar delivers up to 300 W of power in a virtual 2.1.2-channel array. Unsurprisingly, the soundbar supports plenty of modern technologies, such as Apple AirPlay 2, Google Chromecast, Dolby Atmos and DTS-HD.
Moreover, Porsche Design has included Spotify Connect functionality, 4K HDMI ports and a Bluetooth 5.0-compatible modem. Predictably, the 991 Soundbar 2.0 Pro is exceptionally expensive, with Porsche Design setting its price at €8,990 in the Eurozone and £9,100 in the UK, including VAT. For some reason, Porsche Design will not begin shipping the soundbar until December 20, 2022, although it is already accepting pre-orders.
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Porsche Design via PCGH