For any cricket fan, the IPL is one of the most awaited times of the year. The two-month season starts in March and concludes in May with daily matches providing an entertaining experience. Watching sports on a TV now goes beyond just visuals as sound plays an important role in an immersive viewing experience. Televisions often come with decent speakers that do the job but do not provide powerful audio for certain content.
Soundbars often complement and enhance your TV’s audio. High-quality soundbars enhance every aspect of the match like the sound of the bat hitting the ball, the crowd’s reactions, and of course commentary which is an essential part of the game. The audio device ensures that you do not miss out on anything. Additionally, premium features like Dolby Atmos and surround sound are capable of replicating the energy and feeling of being in a stadium.
Best affordable soundbars to enjoy IPL on
Whether you’re watching IPL matches alone or hosting a gathering, the right speakers make the experience more thrilling and unforgettable. They bring every cheer and appeal to life. There are plenty of good soundbars under Rs 10,000 in the market. We have listed the best options below.
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1. LG SP2
2. JBL Cinema SB510
3. boAt Avante Bar 1580
4. Philips TAB4218/94
5. Blaupunkt SB250
1. LG SP2
The LG SP2 is a soundbar with 100W output. It has a built-in subwoofer courtesy of dual passive radiators for delivering rich sound and consistent bass. The audio device features 2-channel sound and Dolby Digital audio for an immersive listening experience. The soundbar has a compact design with wood-tone side panels and a premium eco-friendly fabric.
LG SP2 100W Bluetooth Soundbar with Remote (Dolby Digital, 2.1 Channel, Dark Gray)
Price ₹6,990/-
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2. JBL Cinema SB510
The JBL Cinema SB510 is a highly powerful soundbar that does not empty your wallet. With an output of 200W and a built-in subwoofer, it offers crystal-clear highs and deep bass. In this 3.1-channel setup, there is a centre channel providing superior voice clarity ensuring the match commentary is clearly heard. This soundbar is perfect for watching shows and movies too apart from sports. It also features wireless music streaming and can be controlled via a remote.

3. boAt Avante Bar 1580
The boAt Avante Bar 1580 is the cheapest soundbar you can get that also does not compromise on the specifications. It features a 120W sound output of which 60W comes from a subwoofer unit. Although this system lacks premium features like Dolby Audio, it still enhances the television’s sound. The Avante Bar 1580 is an ideal option for casual viewers who want louder and better audio output.

4. Philips TAB4218/94
The Philips TAB4218/94 delivers a 120W sound output. Combined with the wired subwoofer, it provides a more powerful and immersive experience with deep bass. You also get customisable EQ modes. The soundbar comes with multiple connectivity options like HDMI ARC, optical, Aux, and Bluetooth.

5. Blaupunkt SB250
The Blaupunkt SB250 comprises a soundbar and a large 8-inch subwoofer for crystal-clear audio and a thumping bass. It delivers 200W sound output. The subwoofer ensures that every beat is felt. The 2.1 channel configuration provides significantly better sound quality than the television’s inbuilt speakers.
Blaupunkt SBW250 200W Bluetooth Soundbar with Remote (Powerful Surround Sound, 2.1 Channel, Black)
Price ₹7,499/-
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These are all the best sounding soundbars to elevate your IPL viewing experience. They will ensure that you don’t miss out on any key moment during the game. So, what’s your pick out of these? Do let us know in the comments below.

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