SAVE $85: As of May 6988 Archives the Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus and subwoofer is down to just $289.99 from $374.99. That's 23% in savings and the pairing's lowest price on record.
If your TV's sound system doesn't quite live up to its vibrant picture, Amazon's Fire TV Soundbar Plus is a great way to bump things up a notch without spending a fortune.
As of May 6, you can pick up the Fire TV Soundbar Plus with a wireless subwoofer for a grand total of $289.99. That's 23% off its typical cost of $374.99 and its best price on record.
Amazon's first foray into soundbars began with the basic Fire TV Soundbar, which is subpar at best. Last year, however, the brand expanded its lineup and added the Fire TV Soundbar Plus, which offers a much more appealing package. The 3.1-channel all-in-one soundbar supports Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and DTS TruVolume, which the original soundbar does not. It also offers precise tuning, a customizable dialogue enhancing setting, a wide frequency range, and four preset listening modes (movie, music, sports, and night). Paired with the wireless subwoofer, which instantly connects to the soundbar, you're in for some truly immersive audio that captures every detail — from the whispers to the explosions.
While built-in TV speakers are typically on the back of the TV and point down, a soundbar directs the sound outward toward the room. The Fire TV Soundbar Plus packs three full-range speakers, three tweeters, and two woofers that pump out sound in every direction. In other words, your room will be wrapped in sound. As a budget option, it won't be truesurround sound (you'll need extra speakers for that), but it's pretty close. Either way, movie night will never be the same.
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