First up, we have theHarman Kardon One. Priced at $199, the Harman Kardon One is also a smart speaker featuring Google Assistant and comes with Chromecast built-in for music streaming. Like the rest of the Citation range, it supports music up to 24-bit/96kHz and will also allow Bluetooth streams. Apart from that, the company has also unveiled the Citation 100 ($300) and the Citation 300 ($400), which also has an LCD touch control.
Apart from that, Harmon Kardon has introduced the3.0-channel Harman Kardon Barfor the home theater enthusiasts. It includes a touchscreen interface, coupled with three HDMI inputs with support for 4K HDR video. What’s more is that it is a single sound bar to which you can add a matching wireless sub for $800. There’s also theHarman Kardon Citation Tower, which is a 2.2 system, which presumably means that each tower has a built-in subwoofer. However, that will set you back a whopping $2,500.
Lastly, the company is also offering two non-smart sound bars called theHarman Kardon Enchant series. The Enchant 800 and the Enchant 1300 both feature exclusive MultiBeam technology for beaming content off your walls. However, the 800 offers eight channels of surround, while the 1300 offers 13. They offer Chromecast built-in and Bluetooth but don’t have microphones onboard. As for the pricing, the Enchant 800 will cost you $700 while the Enchant 1300 will set you back a $1,000.
The devices are expected to be available later this fall, but there has been no exact date announced by the company yet.
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