Best Super Bowl soundbar deals: bring stadium sound to your living room from $79
Give your TV an audio upgrade ahead of game day
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I've had my OLED TV for about three years and while I'm still stunned by its amazing picture quality, its audio leaves a lot to be desired. With the Super Bowl, Olympics, and World Cup around the corner, I've decided now is the time to invest in a soundbar.
Additionally, now that early Presidents Day sales are live — I'm seeing a lot of soundbar deals on some of the best soundbars we've tested. For example, Best Buy has the Bose Smart Soundbar on sale for $399. In our review, we said it's compact without sacrificing quality. Meanwhile, the Sonos Arc Ultra is on sale for $899 at Amazon. It's pricey, but it's our top pick and it's just $20 shy of its all-time price low.
Below I've highlighted some of my favorite soundbar deals for every budget. For more savings, make sure to check out our roundup of the best Super Bowl TV deals.
Quick Links
- shop all soundbars from $49 @ Amazon
- shop all soundbars from $29 @ Best Buy
- Roku Streambar SE: was $99 now $79 @ Amazon
- Klipsch Flexus Core 100: was $349 now $279 @ Best Buy
- Polk Audio Signa S4: was $449 now $379 @ Amazon
- Bose Smart Soundbar: was $549 now $399 @ Best Buy
- Samsung Q600F: was $699 now $449 @ Best Buy
- Samsung QS750F: was $899 now $699 @ Best Buy
- Sonos Arc Ultra: was $1,099 now $899 @ Amazon
Best soundbar deals
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This compact streambar blends 4K streaming with enhanced audio, making it a great fit for smaller rooms. It offers sharp visuals and a clear improvement over standard TV speakers. While it’s not a high-end sound system, it’s a solid step up in both picture and sound quality, enough for us to confidently give it four stars in our Roku Streambar review.
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The Klipsch Flexus Core 100 is an ideal first soundbar. As it's part of Klipsch's "Flexus" collection, it's buildable into a multi-device home hi-fi system. You can get rears and a subwoofer whenever you want. As for the soundbar itself, it's compact, bassy, and very affordable. The only major downside is that it has no Wi-Fi, but if you only want a soundbar for great sound, this isn't an issue.
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The Polk Audio Signa S4 is my go-to recommendation for Dolby Atmos sound on a budget. This soundbar has a fantastic 3.1.2 channel configuration with a wireless subwoofer for extra floor-shaking bass. When we tested this soundbar, we couldn't believe how advanced its Dolby Atmos was. During swimming scenes, we genuinely felt like we were underwater.
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The Bose Smart Soundbar is a great beginner soundbar. With a 3.0.2 channel setup, it has great surround sound, even in shows and movies you least expect it. The soundbar can even upcode non-Atmos content into "fake" suround sound. The dialogue is crisp thanks to Bose's AI dialogue mode, and the bass is surprisingly great when listening to music via AirPlay. Although it's not as room-filling as pricier alternatives, it's a fantastic option. You can even add Bose's Sub 700 ($899) as an extra.
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The Samsung Q600F is my favorite mid-range soundbar. With a fantastic 3.1.2 channel arrangement, the Samsung Q600F has expansive sound both horizontally and vertically, and it offers crystal-clear dialogue. Although it doesn't have any smart home features like AirPlay, if you're after a soundbar and subwoofer that does everything to earn its place on your TV stand, then this is it.
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The Samsung QS750F is a marvel. You get two rear speakers, a subwoofer, and a 5-channel soundbar for under $1,000 — even at full price. At this discount, this is a major steal. The sound quality is utterly fantastic, with powerful, room-shaking bass, and crystal-clear dialogue. The only main downside is that the rear speakers need to be plugged into power, but this isn't a huge issue.
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It's not cheap, but the Sonos Arc Ultra is incredibly impressive. In fact, it's our top pick for the best soundbar you can buy. You get impeccable Dolby Atmos audio, excellent WiFi connectivity, and one of the best movie experiences ever. This price is just $20 shy of its all-time price low. In our Sonos Arc Ultra review, we said the Editor's Choice soundbar makes your movies sound excellent.
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As deals editor-in-chief at Tom’s Guide, Louis is constantly looking for ways to avoid paying full price for the latest gadgets, appliances, and apparel. With over 10 years of deals-hunting experience, Louis price checks against multiple retailers and searches high and low for the best deals to bring readers. He's also always on the look out for the best coupon codes to use when shopping. A born-and-bred New Yorker, Louis is also an avid swimmer and marathoner. His work has appeared on Gizmodo, CNET, and Time Out New York.
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