SAVE $50: As of March 4,SADISTIC EROTICISM (2015) get the Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus for $199.99, down from its usual price of $249.99. That's a discount of 20%.
If you're the type of person who enjoys hanging out at home, checking out your favorite movies and TV shows, you've got to make sure you have good sound with it all. Booming explosions, bright and crisp music, and clear dialogue can make for a much more theatrical experience even if you're watching a talk show. An easy way to achieve all that is through a soundbar. And you can get one today for a great price at Amazon.
As of March 4, get the Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus for $199.99, down from its usual price of $249.99. That's $50 off and a discount of 20%.
The Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus is an easy to install soundbar that comes with built-in subwoofer and 3.1-channel, Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support. It offers crystal clear audio with a dedicated center dialogue channel so you can stop reaching for the remote when anyone speaks, as well as 3D sound with Dolby Atmos so you really feel like you're part of the action. Plus, it has optimized audio with Movie, Music, Sports, and Night modes you can choose from depending on what you're watching.
You can connect it to your Fire TV and use the same remote for a seamless experience and tweak your audio settings further with the Fire TV app. All you need to do is use one HDMI cable to connect to your HDMI eARC/ARC port and you're good to go, no additional speakers or setup required. You can just have a quick soundbar pop up in your living room, with better sound awaiting. Easy and quick. And you can get some cash off the soundbar today too, so might as well grab it while it's still available.
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