Hey there! I bet you‘ve heard about Dolby Atmos and how it can transform your movies, music, and games with surround sound from all directions. But you probably have one big question – is Dolby Atmos free or does it cost money?
I‘ve got the complete lowdown for you. I‘ll explain what Dolby Atmos is, whether you can get it for free, some cheap options to try it out, and if it‘s ultimately worth paying for. Let‘s dive in!
What Exactly is Dolby Atmos?
First things first – what is this Dolby Atmos technology all about? I‘ll give you a quick overview.
Dolby Atmos is a surround sound format that adds height and depth to audio, making it feel three-dimensional. It‘s like being in the middle of the action!
With traditional surround sound, you get audio channels around you – front left/right and rear left/right. But Atmos adds speakers above you so sounds come from over your head like rain, helicopters,ambient noise.
Dolby uses advanced processing to take sounds (like audio "objects") and map them to speakers in your room. So when a plane flies overheard in a movie, it sounds like it‘s really above you!
The result is insanely immersive audio. You feel like you‘re inside the movie scene or video game. It‘s much more lifelike than standard surround sound. No wonder Dolby Atmos is so popular!
Can You Experience Dolby Atmos Totally Free?
Now to answer your main question – is Dolby Atmos free?
The short answer is: there‘s no way to get Dolby Atmos permanently for free. There are only limited free trials.
Here‘s why:
For home theater use, the Dolby Atmos codec and processing is included on many new soundbars, speakers, TVs, and receivers. Manufacturers pay a licensing fee to Dolby to include it.
You can enable Dolby Atmos audio on supported devices for free if the content itself – like a Blu-ray movie or Netflix stream – offers a Dolby Atmos mix.
But to use Dolby Atmos with headphones, you need to purchase a license after sampling it. Here are the current Dolby Atmos pricing options:
Dolby Atmos for Headphones: 7-day free trial, then $14.99 one-time fee
Dolby Atmos Music: 30-day free trial, then $7.99 per month
Movie/TV rentals: Around $3.99 per Atmos rental
Without paying, you can only try out Dolby Atmos briefly before the free trials expire. Let‘s look at how to sample Dolby Atmos free…
How to Test Out Dolby Atmos On a Free Trial
While Dolby Atmos isn‘t permanently free, you can enjoy it on a trial basis to get a taste. Here are a few options:
Stream Free Dolby Atmos Movie Trailers
Many movie trailer streaming sites like YouTube and Quicktime offer previews with Dolby Atmos sound. Search for "Dolby Atmos trailers" and you can get surround sound free!
Just make sure you have Atmos compatible headphones, soundbar, or home theater system connected to your streaming device.
Use the Dolby Atmos for Headphones Free Trial
This is the best way to try Dolby Atmos on your own headphones free.
Here‘s how:
- Open the Microsoft Store on your Windows PC
- Search for "Dolby Access" and select the app
- Choose the "Free trial" option when installing
- Make sure it says "Expires in 7 days" – that‘s your free period
- Follow setup instructions to enable Dolby Atmos
After 7 days Dolby Access reverts back to standard Windows Sonic. But you got a free Dolby Atmos test run!
Check Out Dolby Atmos Music
If you want to hear how Dolby Atmos can make music more immersive, try Amazon Music, Tidal, or Deezer.
They all offer about a 30 day free trial for their Dolby Atmos music libraries. Again, just cancel before you get charged a subscription fee.
Rent a Dolby Atmos Movie For Cheap
Many digital movie stores like Vudu and Microsoft Movies & TV allow you to rent a Dolby Atmos movie for around $4-$5.
Renting is much cheaper than buying, so it‘s a nice way to get a quick Atmos fix on a budget.
With these options, you can experience Dolby Atmos surround sound free or cheap before deciding if you want to pay for the full experience.
What‘s the Cheapest Way to Get Dolby Atmos?
I know not everyone has an unlimited home theater budget. So what‘s the most affordable way to get Dolby Atmos in your living room if free trials aren‘t enough?
Here are three budget-friendly tips:
Buy a Certified Dolby Atmos Soundbar
All-in-one soundbars with Dolby Atmos start around $250-$350 from brands like Vizio, LG, Sony and others. That‘s much cheaper than full surround systems!
Many models even come with wireless rear speakers for under $500 to bounce audio around you. Look for the Dolby Atmos logo when soundbar shopping.
Add Dolby Atmos Speaker Modules
Already have a surround sound system? Upgrade it for Dolby Atmos on the cheap by getting add-on wireless elevation speakers.
They mount on your wall/ceiling and add overhead audio channels. Many options are under $200 per pair.
Get a Mid-Range AV Receiver
Budget-friendly AV receivers with Dolby Atmos start around $350. Pair that with a basic 5.1 speaker system, then add overhead channels later.
Starting with a 5.1.2 Dolby Atmos setup gives you immersive audio without breaking the bank. Then expand from there.
Though a premium Dolby Atmos home theater can cost big bucks, you‘d be surprised what you can get for under $500 with the right gear.
And streaming Dolby Atmos content is affordable too…
How to Stream Dolby Atmos Movies & Shows
Beyond buying physical discs, streaming is an easy and cheap way to watch Dolby Atmos movie & TV content.
Here are some top services with Dolby Atmos libraries:
- Netflix: Subscription plans starting at $9.99 per month
- Disney+: $7.99 per month
- Apple TV+: $6.99 per month
- Vudu: Rentals start at $5.99
- Amazon Prime Video: Available for Prime members
As long as you have a compatible TV or audio system, it‘s simple to stream Dolby Atmos movie mixes with these subscriptions.
For music, Amazon Music, Tidal, and Apple Music all offer Dolby Atmos libraries so you can listen in spatial audio through headphones or speakers.
And gaming consoles like Xbox Series X/S have many Dolby Atmos enhanced titles so your games really come alive!
Streaming is by far the most convenient and cost-effective route to Dolby Atmos compared to buying discs and player hardware.
Is Paying for Dolby Atmos Ultimately Worth It?
After trying the free trials, you might be wondering: is Dolby Atmos worth paying for? Should I spring for the license and content subscriptions?
For serious home theater fans, Dolby Atmos is absolutely worth the investment. It finally brings a truly cinematic experience into your living room.
Trust me, once you hear immersive audio with sounds above and all around you, you‘ll never want to go back to plain old stereo!
Everything from movies to games becomes more engaging. It‘s like stepping inside a virtual world.
That said, Dolby Atmos requires compatible content, gear, and some investment. It‘s up to you whether the license costs and equipment upgrades fit your budget and priorities.
If you‘re happy with your current home theater sound, Dolby Atmos may not be a must-have. But for many people, Dolby Atmos is the ultimate game-changing upgrade.
My advice? Take full advantage of the free trials so you can hear the amazing difference yourself. That will help you decide if paying to unlock Dolby Atmos permanently is worthwhile.
If you‘re a movie buff, gamer, music lover or just love great immersive sound, Dolby Atmos is tough to beat. You have to hear it to believe it!
The Bottom Line
Let‘s recap everything about Dolby Atmos and whether you can get it free:
- Dolby Atmos provides incredible surround sound with height/3D audio
- There are only limited free trials – no permanent free Dolby Atmos
- Get a 7-day free headphone trial through Dolby Access on Windows
- Or try a free Dolby Atmos music trial on various streaming platforms
- Affordable soundbars, speakers, and an AV receiver let you start with Dolby Atmos on a budget
- It‘s 100% worth at least trying the free trials to hear the amazing spatial sound
- If you love immersive audio, Dolby Atmos is likely worth paying for in the long run
So while Dolby Atmos isn‘t free forever, I hope this breakdown gives you lots of options to experience it yourself before committing.
Let me know if you have any other questions! I‘m always happy to chat home theater and help a fellow audiophile out.
Enjoy exploring Dolby Atmos and don‘t forget those free trials! Immerse yourself.