Don't miss these 9 epic soundbar deals — get perfect sound for the Super Bowl starting at $99
The best sound for the biggest game of the year
The big game is nearly here, but there's still plenty of time to get a new soundbar for the Super Bowl. After all, if you can't hear everything going on on screen, what's the point?
Grab one of these excellent soundbar deals with up to $200 off for your Super Bowl party and get the best performance possible. While you're at it, check out the best Super Bowl TVs as well — why not upgrade your whole system?
Super Bowl soundbar deals
- Amazon Fire TV soundbar: was $119 now $99 @ Amazon
- Creative Stage Pro: was $169 now $149 @ Amazon
- Bose TV Speaker: was $279 now $199 @ Amazon
- Sony HT-2400: was $299 now $258 @ Amazon
- Klipsch Flexus CORE 100: was $349 now $279 @ Amazon
- Samsung Q600F: was $497 now $447 @ Amazon
- Sonos Beam (Gen 2): was $499 now $465 @ Amazon
- Klipsch Flexus 200: was $549 now $474 @ Amazon
- Sony Bravia Theater Bar 9: was $1499 now $1198 @ Amazon
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The Q600F is the ultimate soundbar for the price point. In our Samsung Q600F review, we loved its epic sound and beefy bass — and the Dolby Atmos certainly helps. Hear every detail of the big game (and the mid-game show) with its clear dialogue and expansive soundstage.
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Struggling to hear everything on screen with your TV's built-in speaker? This soundbar brings extra clarity to dialogue and extra quality to music to make sure that the Super Bowl sounds amazing without breaking the bank.
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This Sony HT-2400 Soundbar is sure to make an impact during the game — the massive sub delivers plenty of bass for those high-impact moments. The bar itself features great dialogue as well, so you'll hear every word of frenzied commentary.
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This premium soundbar will fill your living room with the Super Bowl. If you've got loads of friends coming over for the football event of the year, then you'll want this massive soundbar — Dolby Atmos with 13 channels, epic bass performance, and more.
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This compact soundbar is perfect for smaller rooms. The subwoofer brings some extra bass, and you can use the Bluetooth connection to connect your phone for music playback. Maximize your Super Bowl experience in your bedroom with this cheaper option.
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This 2.1 channel stereo soundbar brings great musical sound quality and a classy look. For the Super Bowl, expect Bad Bunny to sound better than ever, and the roar of the crowds will fill the room. And then you can boot up a movie and enjoy a mini-theater experience at home.
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This is the larger version of the soundbar above, and it brings more of just about everything. More sound, more surround, and, as you might expect, it takes up more space. Still, there's plenty here to make the Super Bowl sound amazing.
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This low-priced soundbar brings some extra sound quality to your TV without costing the world. If you want to hear the commentary of the game a little easier, this is your best bet.
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The Sonos Beam Gen 2 is a wicked soundbar, filled with great features like room sound adjustment, as well as Dolby Atmos. Combine it with some extra surround speakers and a subwoofer for the full effect, but even on its own, it'll make your Super Bowl experience unforgettable.
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