Dreame Pano S1 and Pano S2 soundbars offer Dolby Atmos and up to 630 watts

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Dreame is launching two new Dolby Atmos soundbars (Image source: Dreame)Dreame continues to expand its product lineup and now offers two soundbars. The Pano S1 and Pano S2, differ quite a bit in terms of features as well as pricing.

The manufacturer Dreame is probably best-known for its cleaning products, some of which we have already reviewed. However, Dreame has also introduced televisions and is now moving further into the home entertainment segment with two soundbars. To be more precise, the Pano S1 and Pano S2 are not just soundbars but full-fledged audio systems. The Pano S1 sports a subwoofer, while the Pano S2 comes with a dedicated subwoofer and additional satellite speakers.

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Pano S1 sports dedicated subwoofer and surround soundThe Dreame Pano S1 is a 3.1.2-channel system, and the soundbar itself contains several drivers. It delivers a maximum output of 500 watts, while the external subwoofer features a 6.5-inch driver. Dolby Atmos surround sound is created via two upfiring speakers that reflect sound off the ceiling. The soundbar itself measures 34 x 4 x 2.4 inches and supports audio input via HDMI (eARC), AUX, optical input, Bluetooth 5.4 and USB.

Pano S2 comes with satellite speakers

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The higher-end and more expensive model is the Dreame Pano S2. This audio system features a total of 12 drivers, consisting of the main soundbar, a subwoofer and two satellite speakers. It’s supposed to provide an immersive audio experience and a peak output of 630 watts. The official price tag is around $580, while the Pano S1 is priced at $310. There are no details on a potential global launch, and these prices only apply to the Chinese market.

The Pano S1 has a dedicated subwoofer (Image source: Dreame)
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Silvio Werner, 2025-10-28 (Update: 2025-10-28)

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