The problem for me is there are too many compromises. While they can be an upgrade over TV speakers, many times that’s marginal. I also consider the marketing behind them dubious. Upfiring speakers NOT contained in a single box are hard enough to place right, so imo allowing them only one place to go leaves more ways to fail an Atmos system than not. Then when the system is like, meh, people are like, meh, whatever, surround sound is dumb. And then leave the hobby because they didn’t get a great theater experience from the tiny little soundbar that’s supposed to be “just as good as a real system”. Yeah, thanks A-hole marketing. I do like that better soundbars have real surround speakers though.
Point is, most of us here don’t have to make the compromises and also firmly believe that a simple pair of great speakers will always be better than a whole bunch of little ones crammed into a single box under the tv. I’m very fortunate, in that I actually have a real 7.3.4 system in my LR. It’s powerful, dynamic, clear and engaging and in no way resembles a soundbar. I also have two other 5.1 systems in the house, so while soundbars do have their place, it’s just not here.
I have no doubt, someone will share commentary with a friendlier light on the SB.