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title: "VIZIO Elevate Sound Bar for TV, Home Theater Surround Sound System for TV with Subwoofer and Bluetooth, P514a-H6 5.1.4"
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# Bluetooth & Chromecast built-in Adaptive Height Speakers auto-rotate 18 high-performance speakers VIZIO Elevate Sound Bar for TV, Home Theater Surround Sound System for TV with Subwoofer and Bluetooth, P514a-H6 5.1.4

**Brand:** vizio
**Price:** VT29831
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎬 Elevate your home theater with sound that moves you — literally!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** VIZIO Elevate Sound Bar for TV, Home Theater Surround Sound System for TV with Subwoofer and Bluetooth, P514a-H6 5.1.4 by vizio
- **How much does it cost?** VT29831 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- vizio enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted vizio brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Adaptive Height Tech:** Speakers auto-rotate to optimize for movies or music modes
- • **Powerful Bass Impact:** Wireless 8-inch subwoofer delivers deep 30Hz lows with 107dB SPL
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Bluetooth, Chromecast, and 3 HDMI eARC ports for effortless setup
- • **Immersive 3D Soundstage:** 18 speakers including 4 up-firing for Dolby Atmos & DTS:X surround sound
- • **Customizable Audio Control:** Versatile remote and app let you fine-tune every channel and bass level

## Overview

The VIZIO Elevate P514a-H6 is a premium 5.1.4 home theater soundbar system featuring 18 speakers with adaptive height technology for immersive Dolby Atmos and DTS:X surround sound. Its wireless 8-inch subwoofer delivers powerful bass down to 30Hz, while Bluetooth, Chromecast, and multiple HDMI eARC ports ensure versatile connectivity. Designed for cinematic audio clarity and customizable control, it transforms your TV, movies, music, and gaming into a next-level experience.

## Description

Feel every word, every moment, every emotion, elevated. The new VIZIO Elevate 5.1.4 Home Theater Sound Bar with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X plus 18 total speakers with separate tweeters and dual woofers to breathe thrilling life into the latest movies, sports, gaming, and more. Revolutionary auto-rotating Adaptive Height Speakers blast sound off the ceiling, delivering completely immersive overhead surround sound. When rotated forward, these speakers provide a wider soundstage and clearer vocals to standard surround and stereo modes, particularly great for music. Voice Assistant Input lets you use the voice-enabled device you’re already accustomed to (sold separately) right through the sound bar, in addition to convenient Chromecast built-in and Bluetooth streaming. Three HDMI ports connect two 4K devices to the TV with eARC making setup clean and simple.

Review: LOVE IT! - Had a lower end J6 model of a Vizio Home Theater in my family room and always liked the sound better than my much more expensive Samsung soundbar setup I had in the basement. Recently purchased a higher end Samsung 83 inch television and decided to upgrade the sound system as well. First choice was another Samsung since I felt it would mesh well with my new television and add extra quality to the audio by the use of the so called Q Symphony which allows newer Samsung televisions and soundbars audio outputs to work to together and create a wider and more dynamic soundstage. Also Vizio soundbars had always disappointed me by their clunky software which made firmware updates and Bluetooth connectivity a nightmare to do easily. Went with the newer Samsung HW-Q910D although it was hundreds of dollars more expensive than the Vizio top of the line Elevate soundbar. Wow what a disappointment. Surround speakers audio and Subwoofer bass were very anemic in that I felt that I was mostly listening to an isolated soundbar instead of a 9.1.2 home theater setup. That being said the software and app for the Samsung were top rate and I was easily hooked up to my cell phone in no time and without downloading headaches. Firmware update was also a fast and easy process. Tried hard to convince myself that I had a good system but the lack of any real surround effect and base was a constant source of irritation. After three weeks decided to return it and purchased instead this Vizio model. Wow, what a tremendous difference. Soundstage was wide, surround sound was very impressive and the bass put out by the system was head and shoulders above what I had been getting out of my Samsung Q910. Indeed the Subwoofer inself was so large and powerful that I decided to turn it down below the suggested 'neutral' setting of 0. Didn't need to put my ear next to the upfiring surround sound rear speakers to hear and appreciate the ATMOS effects in movies I had selected to test the system. Amazingly it 'only' took me a half hour to finally get my VizioCast mobile app to pair with my cellphone and make a soundbar firmware update. While Vizio's app can give you lots of headaches due to its connectivity issues the included versatile Vizio remote gives you tons of ways to adjust the different speaker channels, massive subwoofer output and volume levels so that just about anyone would be able to find a combination that sounds great in just about any room. Knew already however that even if I never got their mobile app to work properly that I would keep this system simply based on the vast difference in audio quality. Definately a keeper and couldn't be more pleased with its performance. If you can get beyond Vizio's well known app and connectivity issues you can't go wrong with this impressive home theater.
Review: Unbelievable - The Vizio P514A-H6 is my third Vizio soundbar setup, following the SB3612 and the V51-J6. My V51-J6 served me well for nearly six years, having replaced my first system after it unfortunately died playing "Bombs Over Baghdad" by Outkast. What stood out most about the V51 was its exceptional bass performance for such a small, affordable subwoofer, achieving lows around 30Hz—a feat not often prioritized by soundbar manufacturers. However, the system wasn't without flaws. The rear speakers were underwhelming, and dialogue clarity often suffered, leading me to rely on closed captions for certain content. This year, I decided to upgrade and tested several alternatives, including the Hisense AX512H, the LG S80TR 9.1.3, and the Vizio M512A-H6. Here’s why they didn’t make the cut: The Hisense AX512H promised a unique feature to use both TV and soundbar speakers simultaneously with a compatible Hisense TV. Unfortunately, this functionality—though advertised in some regions—was not available in the U.S., with no ETA for implementation. The Vizio M512A-H6, as the successor to my V51-J6, seemed like a safe bet for maintaining the bass I loved. While it performed decently, it didn’t quite meet my expectations. The LG S80TR was the only soundbar I could test in-store, but despite its impressive clarity and height speakers, it lacked the deep bass I couldn’t sacrifice. When I saw the Vizio P514A-H6 on sale for $549, I decided to give it a try—and I’m glad I did. It outperformed my V51-J6 in nearly every way, particularly in bass response. It was a clear winner, and I quickly returned the other systems. Performance and Features The Vizio P514A-H6 delivers amazing bass, thanks to its powerful subwoofer. This was the standout feature for me, offering rumbling lows that bring action scenes to life. The system’s 18 speakers improve overall clarity, and the rear speakers, while still not perfect, show noticeable improvement over previous models. However, there are some drawbacks: Dialogue Clarity and Balance: While improved, dialogue still lacks midrange punch in certain scenes, occasionally sounding flat. Rotating Height Speakers: The rotating height speakers for Dolby Atmos content are innovative, but they’re noisy when they adjust and don’t always activate reliably. I’ve resorted to leaving them in the "up" position permanently. Rear Speaker Performance: During intense action scenes, the sound is immersive and booming, but in quieter dialogue-heavy moments, the rear speakers don’t contribute much, making the sound feel overly centered. The transition from dialogue to action can be jarring. Connectivity and App Issues: Setting up the system requires registering the product online to connect with the app—a detail not mentioned in the instructions but discovered through Andrew Robinson's YouTube review. Once connected, the app works well. Lag and Signal Issues: The system takes an unusually long time (up to a minute) to produce sound after being muted or rewinding a scene. Switching inputs, especially back to HDMI eARC, can result in a frustrating delay before audio resumes. Adding to this, the soundbar uses an outdated and overly robotic voice for status updates. Final Thoughts Despite its quirks, I’m thrilled with the Vizio P514A-H6. Its bass performance is exceptional, delivering the deep, rumbling lows I loved about the V51-J6, but with added power and immersion. Feeling the impact of explosions and action scenes through my couch, even at half volume (with bass and subwoofer settings maxed), makes it well worth the investment for me. While there’s room for improvement in dialogue clarity and rear speaker performance, the overall experience is impressive for its price point. For those prioritizing bass and cinematic immersion over absolute perfection, the Vizio P514A-H6 is a solid choice.

## Features

- America's #1 Sound Bar* VIZIO has been filling homes with truly immersive audio for over 10 years, and our sound bars just keep getting better. We are proud to provide our customers with top-tier audio products that bring movies, shows, podcasts, music, and more to life like never before.
- 18 high-performance speakers for unrivaled cinema-quality.
- Adaptive Height Speakers that automatically rotate upwards for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X content and rotates forward for clearer vocals and an ultrawide soundstage.
- Dolby Atmos and DTS:X brings cinematic sound around and above you.
- 4 up-firing speakers that blasts sound off your ceiling and overheard
- 107dB sound pressure level and 30Hz – 20KHz frequency range that delivers dynamic and accurate sound.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08BNQDL1J |
| Additional Features | Hi Res Audio |
| Antenna Location | For Televisions |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Best Sellers Rank | #140,534 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #466 in Home Audio Sound Bars |
| Brand | VIZIO |
| Built-In Media | HDMI Cable Included |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Home Theater, Television |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary , Bluetooth, HDMI eARC, Voice Assistant Input |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 916 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Information Not Available |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.2"D x 6.7"W x 3.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Sound Bar Speaker |
| Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | VIZIO |
| Model Name | Elevate |
| Model Number | P514a-H6 |
| Mounting Type | Flush Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 5.1.4 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | AC |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 400 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 6.5 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Soundbar |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Theaters, Televisions, Movies, Gaming |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 8 Inches |
| UPC | 845226018725 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** Surround
- **Brand:** VIZIO
- **Connectivity Technology:** Auxiliary, Bluetooth, HDMI eARC, Voice Assistant Input
- **Frequency Response:** 20000 Hz
- **Speaker Maximum Output Power:** 400 Watts

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this have an ethernet port?**
A: Vizio Elevate does not have an Ethernet port. I own this device. I just got on my hands & knees and looked, just to verify it 100%. I see 3 HDMI, 1 USB, 1 aux, 1 aux VA, 1 optical, and 1 power. The brand’s  matching OLED 55 h1 TV does have an Ethernet port. Maybe that’s where the confusion stems from? Good luck

**Q: Wheew. I'm really really worried about these reviews. 1k for these with several complaints. Anyone had the system longer than 2 years with no issues?**
A: It was released late last year in 2020.

But in the six months I had it I have no complaints. No problems as of yet but the sound bar is connected to one of the newer Vizio TVs, so I can’t speak for mixed brand set up.

The price isn’t bad for 5.1.4 Atmos. Not a lot of sound systems have 4 height channels for under $1000. If you can’t justify the need for 4 height channels, then wait until it goes on sale or get a 5.1.2 or 5.1 system instead. 

It also depends on the content you will be listening to. Is it in Atmos? If it is, then I think it’s worth the investment. The moving speakers are a bit gimmicky but the spatial effects it creates with four height channels really turns the movie/game/show/music a different experience. If you’re not using Atmos content then it’s a waste of money.

**Q: Does it have hdmi 2.1? meaning does it support 4k/120 passthrough?**
A: No, the sound bar does not have HDMI 2.1 As an owner of the elevate, I can answer this truthfully.

**Q: Does this product pass-thru hdr 10 and dolby vision?**
A: Yes but just know, you are buying this shiny new system that doesn't support 120hz with all these features fully because it doesn't have hdmi 2.1 ports. If you will be using next-gen consoles, you may want to save 1,000 dollars until they are able to fully implement all features effectively.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ LOVE IT!
*by D***N on October 28, 2024*

Had a lower end J6 model of a Vizio Home Theater in my family room and always liked the sound better than my much more expensive Samsung soundbar setup I had in the basement. Recently purchased a higher end Samsung 83 inch television and decided to upgrade the sound system as well. First choice was another Samsung since I felt it would mesh well with my new television and add extra quality to the audio by the use of the so called Q Symphony which allows newer Samsung televisions and soundbars audio outputs to work to together and create a wider and more dynamic soundstage. Also Vizio soundbars had always disappointed me by their clunky software which made firmware updates and Bluetooth connectivity a nightmare to do easily. Went with the newer Samsung HW-Q910D although it was hundreds of dollars more expensive than the Vizio top of the line Elevate soundbar. Wow what a disappointment. Surround speakers audio and Subwoofer bass were very anemic in that I felt that I was mostly listening to an isolated soundbar instead of a 9.1.2 home theater setup. That being said the software and app for the Samsung were top rate and I was easily hooked up to my cell phone in no time and without downloading headaches. Firmware update was also a fast and easy process. Tried hard to convince myself that I had a good system but the lack of any real surround effect and base was a constant source of irritation. After three weeks decided to return it and purchased instead this Vizio model. Wow, what a tremendous difference. Soundstage was wide, surround sound was very impressive and the bass put out by the system was head and shoulders above what I had been getting out of my Samsung Q910. Indeed the Subwoofer inself was so large and powerful that I decided to turn it down below the suggested 'neutral' setting of 0. Didn't need to put my ear next to the upfiring surround sound rear speakers to hear and appreciate the ATMOS effects in movies I had selected to test the system. Amazingly it 'only' took me a half hour to finally get my VizioCast mobile app to pair with my cellphone and make a soundbar firmware update. While Vizio's app can give you lots of headaches due to its connectivity issues the included versatile Vizio remote gives you tons of ways to adjust the different speaker channels, massive subwoofer output and volume levels so that just about anyone would be able to find a combination that sounds great in just about any room. Knew already however that even if I never got their mobile app to work properly that I would keep this system simply based on the vast difference in audio quality. Definately a keeper and couldn't be more pleased with its performance. If you can get beyond Vizio's well known app and connectivity issues you can't go wrong with this impressive home theater.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Unbelievable
*by A***. on November 25, 2024*

The Vizio P514A-H6 is my third Vizio soundbar setup, following the SB3612 and the V51-J6. My V51-J6 served me well for nearly six years, having replaced my first system after it unfortunately died playing "Bombs Over Baghdad" by Outkast. What stood out most about the V51 was its exceptional bass performance for such a small, affordable subwoofer, achieving lows around 30Hz—a feat not often prioritized by soundbar manufacturers. However, the system wasn't without flaws. The rear speakers were underwhelming, and dialogue clarity often suffered, leading me to rely on closed captions for certain content. This year, I decided to upgrade and tested several alternatives, including the Hisense AX512H, the LG S80TR 9.1.3, and the Vizio M512A-H6. Here’s why they didn’t make the cut: The Hisense AX512H promised a unique feature to use both TV and soundbar speakers simultaneously with a compatible Hisense TV. Unfortunately, this functionality—though advertised in some regions—was not available in the U.S., with no ETA for implementation. The Vizio M512A-H6, as the successor to my V51-J6, seemed like a safe bet for maintaining the bass I loved. While it performed decently, it didn’t quite meet my expectations. The LG S80TR was the only soundbar I could test in-store, but despite its impressive clarity and height speakers, it lacked the deep bass I couldn’t sacrifice. When I saw the Vizio P514A-H6 on sale for $549, I decided to give it a try—and I’m glad I did. It outperformed my V51-J6 in nearly every way, particularly in bass response. It was a clear winner, and I quickly returned the other systems. Performance and Features The Vizio P514A-H6 delivers amazing bass, thanks to its powerful subwoofer. This was the standout feature for me, offering rumbling lows that bring action scenes to life. The system’s 18 speakers improve overall clarity, and the rear speakers, while still not perfect, show noticeable improvement over previous models. However, there are some drawbacks: Dialogue Clarity and Balance: While improved, dialogue still lacks midrange punch in certain scenes, occasionally sounding flat. Rotating Height Speakers: The rotating height speakers for Dolby Atmos content are innovative, but they’re noisy when they adjust and don’t always activate reliably. I’ve resorted to leaving them in the "up" position permanently. Rear Speaker Performance: During intense action scenes, the sound is immersive and booming, but in quieter dialogue-heavy moments, the rear speakers don’t contribute much, making the sound feel overly centered. The transition from dialogue to action can be jarring. Connectivity and App Issues: Setting up the system requires registering the product online to connect with the app—a detail not mentioned in the instructions but discovered through Andrew Robinson's YouTube review. Once connected, the app works well. Lag and Signal Issues: The system takes an unusually long time (up to a minute) to produce sound after being muted or rewinding a scene. Switching inputs, especially back to HDMI eARC, can result in a frustrating delay before audio resumes. Adding to this, the soundbar uses an outdated and overly robotic voice for status updates. Final Thoughts Despite its quirks, I’m thrilled with the Vizio P514A-H6. Its bass performance is exceptional, delivering the deep, rumbling lows I loved about the V51-J6, but with added power and immersion. Feeling the impact of explosions and action scenes through my couch, even at half volume (with bass and subwoofer settings maxed), makes it well worth the investment for me. While there’s room for improvement in dialogue clarity and rear speaker performance, the overall experience is impressive for its price point. For those prioritizing bass and cinematic immersion over absolute perfection, the Vizio P514A-H6 is a solid choice.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Outstanding performance & value
*by T***O on September 9, 2024*

This remarkable soundbar includes more features and better sound quality than anything selling for close to the price. Problems connecting the phone app to the device were solved (make sure the phone and the soundbar are on the same wifi network & perform the initial connection only via wifi, rather than bluetooth; it's admittedly tricky but not insurmountable). Customizable sound settings allow excellent fine-tuning to maximize performance for Dolby Atmos as well as for dialing in exceptional quality when listening to music. The incredibly annoying voice assistance "feature" can be disabled using the Vizio phone app (which is called "Vizio WatchFree+" in the app store), or via the incuded remote control - be advisesd that for some reason one must also disable the power indicator light as well, in order to get rid of the voice assistant, which remains an amazingly bad function to include with this otherwise mostly superb & very well thought-out, high performing sound system. Complaints about excessive bass emphasis out of the box are probably due to default settings & can easily be adjusted. I prefer tight bass when listening to music and the Elevate is entirely capable of this sort of solid bass response with proper adjustment, providing accurate low-end perfomance with clear mid-range & highs for rock/classical music. During playback of Dolby Atmos enabled movies & shows the system produces truly thunderous bass, providing the kind of powerful theatrical sonic experience we all hope for when putting these Atmos systems together. For example in "Avengers Endgame" I'm getting the kind of deep, powerful, room-shaking low-end performance I heard & felt while first seeing the film in my local Dolby Atmos theater, so the Elevate does not in any way disappoint. At the discount price I paid there is nothing on the market that comes close. Construction quality is superb. The app is a bit confusing & more redundant & convoluted than it could be, but overall the few quirks & issues I've encountered have been minor in nature & were quickly overcome with a modicum of common sense, research & adjustment. After learning the equipment & making the necessary adjustments, experimenting with various modes and fine tuning. the system is performing brilliantly. No major issues; highly recommended.

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