Don't miss these super early Black Friday soundbar deals — up to $100 off

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"Oh, Black Friday — that's the best time to find a deal" is something you'll hear often if you're looking to save some money on a new soundbar. Well, as always, Amazon has apparently sought to prove us all wrong with some great savings to be grabbed on soundbars — and Black Friday is still a few weeks out.

We've got savings on the likes of the JBL Bar 300, which is now just $299 at Amazon, thanks to a $100 saving. That's a great price for a Dolby Atmos sound bar. If you want something even cheaper, there's the Sony S100F, which is $119 at Amazon for a great soundbar deal.

There are more savings to be found as well — here are just a few of my favorite deals right now.

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Great soundbar deals

Razer Leviathan V2
Razer Leviathan V2: was $399 now $299 at Amazon
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This is more of a desk-based soundbar, designed for gamers. Just look at those RGB gamer lights. Still, it's going to sound a whole lot better than the speakers built into your monitor, bringing more heft to gunshots and dimension to open-world games. Perhaps not something to put under the main TV in the living room, though.

Sony S100F
Sony S100F: was $159 now $119 at Amazon
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This low-priced soundbar is going to be best for making dialogue and spoken word much clearer. Movie fanatics might want something more impressive, but this is a great option for TV watchers who want to hear more of the news. There's a Bluetooth connection for wireless music playback as well.

Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus
Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus: was $249 now $174 at Amazon
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This Fire TV soundbar is not Alexa-enabled, but it brings more sound quality to dialogue and spoken content. Hook it up over HDMI, and get better audio for your TV watching. Movie lovers will like the richer bass it brings as well, although they'll still probably prefer a model that features a separate subwoofer.

Denon DHT-C210
Denon DHT-C210: was $229 now $199 at Amazon
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This soundbar comes packed with "Full-range Dolby Atmos" for some spatial audio goodness. This is a big soundbar, packed with useful features. There's an Aux-in on the back, for example, so you could wire in other equipment like a turntable. There's a subwoofer out as well, so you can buy a separate unit and get some extra bass.

YAMAHA SR-B40A
YAMAHA SR-B40A: was $399 now $259 at Amazon
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This is the first soundbar on the list with its own subwoofer. That's going to give movies more wallop, and an extra dimension will be lent to your TV shows. It features Dolby Atmos as well for spatial audio surround sound. It's a bigger bar, so you'll need some extra space, but you'll love the sound you get out of it.

JBL  Bar 300
JBL Bar 300: was $399 now $299 at Amazon
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This JBL Bar is packed full of features and has some lovely sound quality. It's another large soundbar, with plenty of speakers inside for Dolby Atmos spatial audio. There's a WiFi connection on board as well, so that you can more easily stream your favorite tunes to your soundbar.

VIZIO 5.1.2 Elevate SE
VIZIO 5.1.2 Elevate SE: was $499 now $399 at Amazon
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This soundbar comes with some surround speakers so that you get proper, physical surround for Dolby Atmos. That's going to make your movies sound amazing, surrounding you with audio for a more immersive experience. Bluetooth lends the soundbar a wireless connection.

Sonos Beam Gen 2
Sonos Beam Gen 2: was $499 now $464 at Amazon
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The Sonos Beam Gen 2 is a great option for those with smaller spaces who want to enjoy Dolby Atmos spatial audio. It's smart too, packed with WiFi connections and voice control so that you can more easily listen to music with the soundbar. You can connect it to a Sonos subwoofer, should you want more bass — although you'll have to buy one separately.

Klipsch Flexus CORE 200
Klipsch Flexus CORE 200: was $549 now $474 at Amazon
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This massive soundbar brings some excellent features to the table. There's Dolby Atmos surround sound for one, making your movies more immersive. You can even buy separate surround speakers and a subwoofer for a more cinematic experience. It's large, but worth it for the excellent sound.

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Tammy Rogers
Audio Editor

Tammy and her generous collection of headphones have found a new home — Tom's Guide! After a two-and-a-half-year stint as iMore's resident audiophile, Tammy's reviews and buying guide expertise have more focus than ever on Tom's Guide, helping buyers find the audio gear that works best for them. Tammy has worked with some of the most desirable audio brands on the planet in her time writing about headphones, speakers, and more, bringing a consumer focussed approach to critique and buying advice. Away from her desk, you'll probably find her in the countryside writing (extremely bad) poetry, or putting her screenwriting Masters to good use creating screenplays that'll never see the light of day.

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