Sharp has revealed the HT-SBW320 2.1ch, a new ultra-slim soundbar with an accompanying wireless subwoofer. This is one of six new models which were on show at IFA 2025 and are scheduled for release in the near future.
The HT-SBW320 has a maximum power output of 360W from two 1.2 × 4.1-inch drivers, two 1.25-inch neodymium tweeters and a 5.25-inch subwoofer. It supports Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual:X for a surround sound experience. Plus, users can choose from a range of equalizer presets, including a quieter night mode, as well as options for movies, games and sports.
Sharp’s HT-SBW320 is a Roku TV Ready model, which should make it easier to link to a Roku TV from Sharp or another brand. Ports include HDMI eARC/CEC, 3.5 mm Aux and USB, and it also supports Bluetooth 5.3. The soundbar is particularly slim at 36 mm (~ 1.4 inches) tall, and it measures 651 mm (~25.6 inches) long and 73.4 mm (~2.9 inches) wide. With a matte black finish, it can be wall-mounted or sit on a media unit.
The Sharp HT-SBW320 2.1ch Ultra-slim Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer will be released in Europe in October 2025. In the UK, it will retail for £179.99 and in some EU countries it will be available for €199.00. It is already listed at Amazon in markets like Germany, though it cannot be purchased yet. Whether or when this model could be released in the US is unclear.
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Sharp (1, 2), Caschy’s Blog


















