Bring the Stadium Home by Pairing a 65-Inch LG QNED TV and Soundbar

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Every international football season comes with its own rituals. Friends pile into living rooms, families stay up for late kick-offs, and what started as one big match turns into a full season of weekend watch parties. For those few weeks, the TV stops being furniture and becomes the centre of the house.

But what people expect from that screen has changed. A bigger TV alone doesn’t cut it anymore. Fans want sharper visuals, sound that pulls them into the stadium, and an experience that actually matches the energy of the occasion. That’s part of why pairing a good TV with a proper soundbar has become such a popular upgrade for home entertainment.

The LG 65-inch QNED AI TV paired with the LG S65TR Soundbar is the combination that does a lot more than just make match day better.

Start with the screen

Football is hard on a television. Cameras sweep across the pitch, passes move fast, and the picture is constantly shifting.  All of these demand a screen that can keep up without losing colour or clarity.

LG’s QNED TV features Dynamic QNED Color technology, delivering vibrant, accurate colours and stunning 4K picture quality that make every tackle, pass, and goal feel incredibly lifelike. Whether you’re watching a bright afternoon match with the curtains open or settling in for an evening game with the lights down low, the TV maintains exceptional clarity and vivid detail for an immersive viewing experience.

Size matters here too. In a lot of Kenyan households, nobody watches football alone. Friends come over for the big games, kids sit with their parents, and during the major tournaments the whole family ends up crammed onto the sofa. A 65-inch screen makes that shared experience genuinely better for everyone in the room.

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Then there’s the sound

This is usually where many TVs falls short. Built-in speakers are limited by their size. While  LG has put an enourmous amount of effort into designing and building great TV speakers, there’s still a way to go in matching the volume and quality of larger speakers.

Add an LG S65TR Soundbar and that changes immediately. With 600W of 5.1-channel sound, a dedicated subwoofer and wireless rear speakers, audio comes from all around the room rather than just from the screen. The result is commentary that has more depth, crowd chants which feel like they’re coming from every direction, and the big moments that actually land with weight behind them.

And it’s not just for football. Once the matches are over and the household switches to movies and series, the same soundbar makes action scenes hit harder, dialogue easier to follow, and music feel richer. One upgrade, but it touches everything you watch afterwards.

The two work better together

There’s also a practical side to pairing LG devices specifically. With WOW Interface, you can control the soundbar, switching sound modes and profiles, directly through the TV, without reaching for a separate remote. And with AI Sound Pro, the soundbar automatically sorts what’s playing into effects, music and voice, then tunes itself accordingly, so commentary stays clear and crowd noise still has impact without you touching a setting.

That’s part of a bigger shift in how people buy electronics now. Rather than picking devices in isolation, more buyers want things that are designed to work together, because that combination usually performs better, and is a lot less hassle, than two standalone upgrades bought separately.

AI plays a role here too. The QNED AI TV automatically adjusts picture and sound settings depending on what’s on screen, so you’re not stuck digging through menus trying to find the right “sports mode” before kickoff. The tech stays out of the way, which is really how it should be.

Why it makes sense for Kenyan households

A TV and soundbar setup isn’t usually a spur-of-the-moment buy. It is something families expect to get value from for years, across movie nights, kids’ shows, gaming sessions, and every football season that comes along. A bundled setup like this one is built to handle all of that, and tends to deliver more overall than buying either piece on its own.

It also fits where home entertainment is heading. With more streaming options, more people gaming at home, and live sport still bringing everyone together, households increasingly want a setup that can do it all without compromise.

Football season is just the moment that makes the gap obvious. When the picture is sharp, the colours are right, and the sound actually carries the emotion of the match. And once the tournament ends and the trophy’s been handed out, that same setup keeps earning its place. 

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