Soundbars are a tricky subject. They all seem to be marketed at the user who loves written specs. Dolby Atmos for example is a gimmick on a soundbar. You’re never going to experience anything near surround sound. The build and performance of all the soundbars ime was poor. Most have gimmicky cosmetic finishes that rattle and/or inhibit performance.
The good bit about the B&O is that it has favoured an analogue socket instead of optical.
The bad, very bad, is that it can’t be connected to a subwoofer via wire. This makes the soundbar completely useless to me. No soundbar will produce sufficient bass.
I opted for a Dali Kubik One. It’s built simply, properly and connected to a subwoofer sounds very good. I’m not talking about big deep woofer thuds for effect. I’m talking full-range and well balanced. Via analogue.