San Francisco-TCl- and Dolby Laboratories Today is Saod support for Dolby Atmos FlexConnect in the models of the exact DIMM series from TCLS 2025 QD-Mini LED TVs, including the QM8K, QM7K and QM6K models.
With Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, spectators can place the speakers anywhere where they optimize the sound experience so that they correspond to a room layout or loudspeaker configuration, said Dolby.
TCL will also introduce the Z100 Smart Panoramic Sound speaker, which is designed with the installation of TCL from Dolby Atmos FlexConnect-capable televisions. From this summer, customers can connect up to four Z100 speakers to the TV speakers to create a tailor -made Dolby Atmos experience, said TCL.
“The start of Dolby Atmos FlexConnect in the precise Dimm series from TCL is a new chapter of personalized Home audio experiences,” said John Couling, Senior Vice President for Entertainment at Dolby. “With Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, consumers can unlock even more flexibility and adaptability in the design of their home entertainment systems and at the same time remove the stress whether their speakers are in the right place to get an incredible Dolby Atmos experience.”
With Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, the audience can place one or more wireless speakers anywhere in a room without worrying about whether they are perfectly placed. The solution can easily adapt if more devices are added, regardless of where they are placed, and the Dolby Atmos Rendering of every speaker and the television device intelligently optimize in order to create the best possible experience, according to the companies.
“TCL and Dolby have a long history of newly defined home entertainment,” said Chris Hamdorf, Executive Vice President at TCL North America. “TCLS entire 2025 4K TV lineup sports sport[s] Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. All of our sound bars with full feature use Dolby Atmos, and soon we will have Dolby Atmos FlexConnect. FlexConnect enables customers to enjoy a first -class audio experience that is tailored to their unique preferences and spaces. “
You can find more information on the Dolby and TCL website.