Sony Group Corp. unveiled the Bravia Theatre Trio premium home cinema sound system on May 29, 2026 [1, 3].
The system aims to provide an immersive, cinema-style audio experience for home users. By utilizing modular hardware, Sony intends to offer high-end sound without requiring a room full of wired speakers [5].
Introduced during the company's 2026 home entertainment launch event [2, 4], the base system consists of three speakers [1]. The hardware features 360 Spatial Sound Mapping, a technology also described as a Dolby Atmos system [2, 4], to create a more enveloping acoustic environment.
To further enhance the audio profile, the company offers optional extra speakers. Early demonstrations of the flagship system included the use of two additional subwoofers [2].
The Bravia Theatre Trio is positioned near the top of Sony's current audio lineup [5]. This placement reflects a strategy to capture the premium home cinema market by blending professional-grade audio technology with a simplified installation process, reducing the complexity typically associated with multi-channel speaker arrays.
“The base system consists of three speakers.”
Sony is attempting to bridge the gap between consumer-grade soundbars and professional home theaters. By focusing on modularity and spatial mapping, the company is targeting a demographic that desires high-fidelity, immersive audio but lacks the infrastructure or desire for traditional wired installations.





