Save $100: As of November 3,Categories the Bose Smart Soundbar 600 is on sale for $399 instead of $499 at Amazon, which is a savings of 20% and the item's lowest price yet.
If you're someone who loves to throw a Sunday night football game on the TV, or maybe binge-watch all the latest episodes of The Golden Bachelor, it's absolutely imperative that your TV audio is in tip-top shape. Unfortunately, that's not always the case without some investment. That's where the Bose Smart Soundbar 600 comes in.
As of November 3, you can get the Bose Smart Soundbar 600 for only $399 instead of $499 at Amazon — which is the item's lowest price to date. We only ever saw it drop this low in September (according to the price tracker camelcamelcamel), and the current deal isn't guaranteed to last long, either. If you've been itching for a more immersive listening experience while watching TV, run don't walk to get this item.
The Bose Smart Soundbar 600 features Bose TrueSpace technology and two upward firing transducers: Ensuring all corners of your room are bathed in rich, Dolby Atmos sound quality. The soundbar has five speakers in total (that's major, considering it's only 27.5-inches wide and 2.25-inches tall). In addition, it's one smart cookie — what with this device's compatibility to Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay, Spotify Connect, Chromecast, and beyond. Thanks to the Bose Music app, you can easily toggle with the Smart Soundbar 600's settings (even grouping Bose devices together for maximized sound output!). Your movie-watching experience will never be the same after this purchase, and we hope you're excited.
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