
Amazon Offers Fire TV Soundbar for Practically Free to Clear Out Stock Before Prime Day
It's never a bad time to elevate your home entertainment setup whether it's in your living room, bedroom or home theater, especially if you love hosting. Don't underestimate just how important audio is when it comes to immersive viewing. What you want is a really good sound system, and the good news is you don't need to break the bank to install one. Right now, Amazon has its Fire TV soundbar on sale for 29% off. Normally going for $120, that discount is enough to bring this television audio accessory down to $85—its lowest price ever.
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The movie-watching experience is built on two part, picture and sound—and people drastically undervalue the importance of the latter. You can have the best picture in the world available, but it won't leave its full impact if the audio is coming out of the TV's built-in speakers. The best way to improve your home audio for watching movies, football games, and big budget TV shows without breaking your own budget is with a soundbar.
Amazon's 2.0 channel soundbar has a built-in tweeter and a deep, powerful bass. The slim design makes it perfect for smaller living spaces like those apartment-living in the city. It rests easily on top of your TV stand or can be mounted to the wall, whichever you prefer. It's only 24″ across so it can fit pretty much anywhere without sacrificing sound quality.
The soundbar connects to your TV easily using HDMI ARC and then fills your room with spectacular sound thanks to the DTS Virtual:X surround sound. This emulates full, 3D cinema quality sound and makes it so you have a great listening experience no matter where you are sitting in relation to the soundbar. Take the sound even further with Dolby Audio-supported entertainment.
It's just plug and play. Once connected, your audio output should change instantly from the TV speakers to your new soundbar. You can even connect to your phone or other devices to listen to music, podcasts, audiobooks, and more using either USB or Bluetooth.
The Fire TV soundbar works seamlessly with Fire TV smart TVs and streaming media players, so you will only need one remote to control your TV and your audio. Just use the remote that came with you Fire TV.
So if you're ready to turn your back on the low-quality audio you TV's built-in speakers are providing you, you can upgrade to the Fire TV soundbar for the low price of $85 over at Amazon.
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