- Majority unveils four affordable soundbar systems
- Includes a surround option with wireless rear speakers and Dolby Atmos
- From £89.95 to £169.95 – US launch will be later this year
Affordable audio specialist Majority has introduced a quartet of new soundbars, including two halo models – and I mean that quite literally, because the new Bowfell range includes two soundbars called Halo. The other systems are called the Bowfell Axis.
The four subwoofers come in two different variants: 2.1-channel Dolby Audio and 5.1-channel Dolby Atmos.
The Halo models are the most expensive here, but that’s relative: the most expensive model, the Bowfell Halo Atmos, has an official price of £169.95 (approx. $230 / AU$330). It’s the flagship model as it is, and I think that’s the selection here: it’s a 5.1-channel, 300W Dolby Atmos setup with a wireless subwoofer and two wireless rear speakers. That’s a lot of power for a fairly modest price tag – and it’s a super small size, perfect for more compact spaces.
You’ll notice that there are no uplift channels here, so any height has to be virtualized – but having real surrounds is really the biggest gain, and in what looks like a pretty smart design.
Bowfell Axis and Bowfell Halo soundbars: key features and prices
The next model in the range is the Bowfell Halo Dolby, which costs £119.95 (approx $160 / AU$230). It’s also a 5.1 system, but the output power is 180W and it’s Dolby Audio, not Dolby Atmos. This time the subwoofer and rear satellite speakers are connected.
In addition to the 5.1-channel Halo models, Majority has also made two 2.1-channel options. The Bowfell Axis Atmos costs £129.95 (approx $175 / AUD$250) and has 200W output and a wireless subwoofer, while the Bowfell Axis Dolby is £89.95 (approx $120 / AU$170) and puts out 120W. It also has a subwoofer, but this one is wired.
All four new Bowfell models feature HDMI ARC, Bluetooth 5.3 and both USB and AUX playback, and all four come with a remote control.
All of these soundbar systems will launch on February 16, 2026 in the UK, and Majority tells us that a US launch is planned for later this year, with exact pricing yet to be confirmed.

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