







From the brand







Our founding team began as passionate audio-visual engineers. Seeing movie and music lovers turn away from high-end audio—deterred by complexity, outdated design, and high costs—we set out to change that.
Ultimea reinvents home theater with breakthrough acoustic engineering, modern design, and cost innovations, making cinema-grade sound accessible to all.
Started in Seattle and now trusted in 100+ regions, Ultimea is redefining home theater.

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Poseidon Surround Series
Nova Ultra-slim Series
Apollo Detachable Series
Aura Space-saving Series
Poseidon E40 Projector
Apollo P50 Projector
Accessories
Simplified 5.1ch Dolby Atmos Setup: Enjoy immersive 4D sound with real Dolby Atmos and 5.1-channel audio. Five built-in speakers, including two side-firing drivers, create wide surround without rear speakers. Precision DSP ensures <0.5 ms latency for smooth, theater-like sound. Setup takes less than 1 minute.
Voice Clarity Enhancement: VoiceMX technology uses advanced DSP algorithms to isolate and enhance vocal frequencies in real time. Dialogue remains crisp and easy to follow by separating speech from background effects and music, even at low volumes or during intense scenes.
300W Output with 6-Driver System: Featuring five precision-tuned full-range drivers and a dedicated wired wooden subwoofer, the system delivers up to 300W of peak power for bold, room-filling sound. With a frequency response of 45 Hz–18 kHz and a maximum SPL of 99 dB, it reproduces everything from subtle nuances to explosive cinematic effects.
18 mm High-Excursion Driver: Powered by BassMX technology, the wired wooden subwoofer features a 18 mm high-excursion driver, a 5.3L tuned cabinet, and a high-density magnetic circuit. This design delivers deeper, tighter bass with greater air displacement and enhanced low-frequency performance—bringing more realism to every scene.
HDMI eARC for True Dolby Atmos: HDMI eARC supports up to 37 Mbps of bandwidth, unlocking the full potential of lossless Dolby Atmos 5.1-channel audio. Compared to standard ARC, eARC delivers richer surround effects and greater detail. CEC integration allows the TV and soundbar to work together with unified control.
Advanced App Control: Fine-tune your listening experience with the Ultimea app. Enjoy a 10-band graphic EQ, 121 sound presets, and 13 adjustable surround levels, letting you tailor audio to your room layout and personal preferences. OTA updates ensure your system stays up to date.
Bluetooth 5.4 Performance: Bluetooth 5.4 offers a more stable and responsive connection than Bluetooth 5.3, with faster device syncing and stronger resistance to wireless interference. Enjoy smoother audio streaming and low-latency performance—perfect for movies, music, and gaming.

Shawn Gallagan –
Great bang for the buck
This soundbar came up favorably in a few Youtube comparison videos and I decided to give it a shot for my master bedroom TV. For a little background, I have a dedicated 7.2 home theater with ATMOS and multiple subs, etc… I didn’t expect much for $105, but overall I’m happy with it. It gets plenty loud without distortion at max volume (100), but normal TV watching is comfortable (in my bedroom) in the 15-25 range. It’s not going to make your ears bleed at max volume, but it’s still plenty loud.I was pleasantly surprised with the app and 10 band EQ to dial in the sound and to me, this is what really makes it shine. The standard EQ presets were a little too midrange-y for my liking, but using REW (room eq wizard) with the 10 band EQ in the app got me surprisingly close to flat from about 50hz and up.The subwoofer is about what you’d expect in the below $200 soundbar category. I actually had to dial the bass down. Don’t expect much bass below 45-50 hz, but it’s better than I expected. Wireless would have been nice, but I wouldn’t expect it in this price range.eArc works as expected. The soundbar goes to sleep if you leave something paused for long periods of time (maybe 15 minutes?) and doesn’t turn back on automatically when un-pausing. There might be a setting for this, but I haven’t looked for it in the app yet. I’m using it on a TCL Roku TV and it turns on/off fine as well as volume adjustments from the Roku remote.The remote control is pretty comprehensive with dedicated buttons for nearly every feature. One gripe: if you have a custom EQ set and choose any of the preset EQ buttons on the remote or press the increase/decrease treble, mid or bass buttons, there’s no way to get back to your custom EQ unless you open the app. It’s not a major issue, but I thought I’d mention it. I haven’t felt the need to adjust the EQ once I dialed it in, so it’s not a huge deal, but I wanted to mention it.It has bluetooth to stream audio from your phone, which it also uses for the app.There’s a small 4 character LED display on the front behind the grill that indicates volumes/input, etc… It stayed on for longer than I cared for out of the box each time a button is pressed on the remote, but there’s a setting in the app for it to turn off after a few seconds, which I appreciated.Overall, I’m very pleased. It has a few minor issues, but I would highly recommend it for the price. I’d give it a 4.5 if that were an option.
Chee Hoo –
Mindblowing 5.1 Dolby Atmos “Budget” Soundbar
I was not familiar with the brand Ultimea so I relied heavily on reading the reviews and now I’m definitely aware of Ultimea.Realistically, this M60 5.1 Dolby Atmos soundbar can’t compete with true 5.1 systems or much more expensive systems but I would guess that this “budget” soundbar would more than impress 90% of the general public.The Poseidon M60 is an incredible 5.1 Dolby Atmos soundbar at a phenomenal price given how well it performs in ALL content whether it’s Dolby Atmos, music, movies, sports, etc. I found this soundbar does exceptionally well with movies and music.I was looking for a 5.1 system to take full advantage of my new LG C5 OLED TV but I wasn’t sure if I wanted rear satellites with wires all over the place. I know there’s BT soundbars but it’s always been hit and miss for me with connectivity and sound/lip syncing issues so I wanted a hardwired system.So when I came across the M60 I liked the compact set up of the 5 drivers in the soundbar and a hardwired subwoofer which would make for a clean and easy install and give me 5.1 Dolby Atmos. It’s not true 5.1 Surround Sound since you don’t have rear satellites but the soundbar does give you a real sense of sound coming from the sides instead of just in front of you.I’m very impressed with how well the center channel does at handling the voice/vocals. It’s clear and precise that you catch everything that’s said because at least for me and my set up the vocals sit on top of everything else rather than being buried underneath the bass or treble. And the subwoofer adds a nice punch and dimension to your content that is strong but doesn’t drown out everything else. The mids and highs are quite crisp and sharp without being screechy even when I turn the treble all the way up to 6 in any of the “default” settings on the remote like movie, music, voice, etc.Now if you set a custom EQ setting in the app you shouldn’t use the remote to turn the bass, treble, or mid range up and down. Doing that will revert you back to the “default movie” setting which will take you out of your personal EQ setting you set. You can however still adjust the “surround” and “xupmix” and keep your personal EQ setting.My preferred EQ setting in the app is “customize” and leaving my EQ flat (which is how I use most things with an EQ since that gives you the most accurate sound intended by the singer, sound engineer, producer, director, etc.). Plus I don’t want to have to fuss with the EQ every time I change content (music, movies, streaming, etc.) and I feel that flat is the best all around setting for me. And I’ve played around with the “style” setting in the app but I just leave it dead center. Go ahead and play around and find what EQ setting works for you and the specific content you enjoy.There are preset EQ settings on the remote and in the app for movies, music, voice, sport, gaming, and night and I have to say they actually do a good job of changing the sound profile that there’s a clear difference between them all.And the M60 really does give me Dolby Atmos/5.1 on Netflix, Disney, HBO Max, etc. (may need premium subscriptions to get Dolby Atmos).I’m so impressed with this “budget” soundbar that I’ve ordered a second one for my new TCL QM8K and I can’t wait for it to arrive.