No eARC? No problem. This box enables older TVs to send lossless Dolby Atmos and DTS:X audio to modern soundbars like the Sonos ARC.
To some, the HDFury Arcana will seem like an overpriced gadget that doesn’t add anything to their home theater setup. For everyone who owns a pre-2019 smart TV and a relatively high-end soundbar capable of decoding object-based soundtracks (i.e., Dolby Atmos or DTS:X), it will be nothing short of a miracle.
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