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TCL 5.1 Channel Soundbar Is Now 3x Cheaper Than JBL's, Best Buy Has This 5-Star Deal for a Limited Time

TCL 5.1 Channel Soundbar Is Now 3x Cheaper Than JBL's, Best Buy Has This 5-Star Deal for a Limited Time

Gizmodo30-06-2025
There's nothing like great sound to take movie nights, sports games, and even casual TV watching to the next level. Sure, your TV's built-in speakers can do the job. 'A' job, even. But you're not going to get much out of your audio from movies and TV shows without a soundbar that can really help to project the sound. In fact, a good soundbar can completely transform the experience, especially if you're still relying on your TV's built-in speakers. If you've been holding off on upgrading, now might be the right time to jump in. We've found a fantastic deal ahead of Prime Day at Best Buy that you can tackle right now, no coupons or any special deals needed.
Head to Best Buy to get the TCL Q65H Soundbar for $300, down from its usual price of $500. That's $200 off and a discount of 40%.
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This is a large and in charge soundbar that has a wide variety of features that you can rely on no matter what your use case may be. It makes everything feel bigger and more lifelike, whether it's rain falling, helicopters flying overhead, or just the echo of a character's voice in a cavernous space.
Along with the main soundbar, you get a wireless subwoofer that delivers rich, room-filling bass, plus two surround speakers. Both of them help create a more complete surround sound experience. You don't need to mess with a receiver or extra wires to get the effect. Just plug in, connect, and go. There's also Bluetooth built in, so it doubles as a great music system when your TV isn't on.
TCL's special audio tech helps widen the soundstage by reflecting audio in a way that feels more natural and spacious. That's even if you live in a smaller home. Dialogue comes through clearly (for once, since that can often be a frustrating part of watching your favorite shows and movies at home), sound effects pop without being overwhelming, and the bass adds some satisfying impact. And you can control it all with a simple remote control.
This kind of performance used to cost a lot more, and at full price, it still might give you pause. But for just $300 (-40%), you're getting a feature-packed, powerful system for a fraction of what some of the more well-known competitors charge. If your TV sounds flat or you're ready to stop missing half the dialogue during action scenes, this is a strong all-around upgrade that delivers on both value and sound quality. And if you're going to watch things at home, you might as well have audio that you actually enjoy.
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