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Best Prime Day soundbar dealsAnother Prime Day is coming. This time, Amazon is bringing back its October event, Prime Big Deal Days — expect two days jam-packed with deals. As we prepare for the sale to run October 8 and 9, we're ramping up our deal hunting; we already found the best Bluetooth speaker deals and TV deals, and now we're rounding up the best soundbar deals.
Now that we're in the thick of football season, WNBA playoffs, and just general cozy season, we're spending a lot more time at home in front of the TV. If your TV is just right, but maybe your sound system just isn't cutting it, October Prime Day is a great right time to get a soundbar. We're tracking the best early deals ahead of Prime Big Deal Days.
Soundbars provide advanced sound to your home theater, but getting one can feel like you're signing up for yet another thing that requires yet another remote that will inevitably get lost in the couch. Luckily, Amazon streamlined their system so it works with your existing TV and streaming device. To set it up, just plug it into an HDMI port on your TV, and it automatically syncs with your TV and is controlled through your existing remote.
Beyond the easy set-up, it's equipped with DTS Virtual:X, providing a three-dimensional surround sound. Plus, Dolby Audio gives a rich, textured sound. It's also Bluetooth compatible, allowing you to play music right from your phone.
Normally $119.99, ahead of Prime Day, this soundbar is down to $94.99, saving you $25 for 21% off.
VIZIO 2.0 Home Theater Sound Bar — $68.45$79.99(save $11.45)
Roku Streambar SE — $89.95$99.99(save $10.04)
Sony S100F 2.0ch Soundbar — $98$129.99(save $31.99)
VIZIO V-Series 2.1 Home Theater Soundbar — $129.99$159.99(save $30)
JBL Bar 300 — $299.95$399.95(save $100)
Samsung HW-Q600C 3.1.2ch Soundbar — $397.99$597.99(save $200)
JBL Bar 9.1 — $999$1,199.95(save $200.95)
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