When setting up a soundbar for better audio, many users wonder: Can I use a USB cable to connect my soundbar to a TV or other devices? The short answer is: only in specific situations. Here’s what you need to know before choosing a USB cable for your soundbar.

1. Do Soundbars Use USB for Audio?
Most soundbars do not support USB as a primary audio input from a TV. USB ports on soundbars are typically used for:
Firmware updates
Playing music from USB drives (flash disks)
Connecting to a computer as a power source (in mini or portable soundbars)
In short, unless your soundbar and source device (TV, PC, etc.) both support USB audio output and input, a USB cable won't transmit sound.
2. When Is USB Useful for Soundbars?
USB can be useful in the following cases:
✅ Portable soundbars: Some mini soundbars with USB-A or micro-USB ports use USB for both power and audio, especially when connected to a laptop or PC.
✅ PC soundbars: USB can act as both power and audio channel when plugged into a computer (e.g. via USB-C or USB-A).
✅ Bluetooth soundbars with USB power: Many budget Bluetooth soundbars power on via USB but still need to pair via Bluetooth or AUX for audio.
3. Common Alternatives to USB for Soundbars
For most users connecting a soundbar to a TV, USB is not the correct choice. Instead, these are the preferred methods:
HDMI ARC / eARC – Best for high-quality audio and easy control.
Optical digital audio cable – Very common and reliable for digital audio.
AUX / 3.5mm audio cable – Works well for analog soundbars.
Bluetooth – Wireless option for compatible TVs and soundbars.
🔌 Pro tip: If you’re buying cables, don’t confuse USB-C power cables with audio-compatible USB-C to HDMI or USB soundcards, which are more specialized.
4. Choosing the Right USB Cable (If Needed)
If your soundbar supports USB input, here’s what to check:
| Use Case | Recommended USB Cable Type |
|---|---|
| Firmware update | USB-A to USB-A / USB-A to Micro-USB |
| Portable mini soundbar | USB-A to Micro-USB or USB-C |
| PC soundbar | USB-A to USB-B (printer-style) or USB-C |
| Smart soundbar (software update) | USB-A flash drive |
Always check your user manual to confirm the exact port type and use.
Conclusion: Is a USB Cable the Right Choice?
For most TV-to-soundbar connections, USB is not the right solution. Use HDMI ARC, optical, or Bluetooth instead. However, if you have a portable soundbar or need to update firmware, the right USB cable may be exactly what you need.
Still unsure which cable works for your setup? Feel free to reach out to us — we can help you choose the correct one for your soundbar and device.
