Samsung, Sony, Bose, and Sonos have already launched Prime Day sales: Our highest-rated soundbars are up to $228 off right now
Don't pay full price for any of these soundbars
I've sifted through the dregs of Amazon so you don't have to — and I've found savings for five of my highest-rated soundbars. As one of Tom's Guide's resident soundbar reviewers, I've tested enough of these home cinema bad boys to know exactly which ones are worth your time (and money).
It's not even Prime Day yet, and Samsung, Sony, and Bose have all slashed prices on some of their best soundbars, including the super-budget Sony HT-S100F, Bose Smart Soundbar (usually $550!), and my personal favorite mid-range soundbar, Samsung Q600F. I genuinely didn't believe this price when I saw it — $371. For a — really good — soundbar and subwoofer? Its launch price was $599! Is this real life?
I wouldn't wait for Prime Day with deals like this, but if you want to stick around for the Tom's Guide Savings Squad to save the day, we've selected the best Prime Day deals on everything from TVs to headphones to coffee makers to smart watches.
Best early Prime Day soundbar deals: Quick links
- Sony HT-S100F: was $118 now $98 @ Amazon
- Klipsch Flexus Core 100: was $349 now $249 @ Amazon
- Sonos Beam Gen 2: was $499 now $369 @ Amazon
- Samsung Q600F: was $599 now $371 @ Amazon
- Bose Smart Soundbar: was $549 now $399 @ Amazon
Best early Prime Day soundbar deals
The Sony HT-S100F (also called simply Sony S100F) is the best budget soundbar you can get nowadays, and there's very little competition. At launch, this soundbar was $99, but now it's usually around $119. Even so, when you can find it back at its pre-tariff price, it's definitely worth the investment. You get super clear dialogue and immersive sound for under $100.
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The Klipsch Flexus Core 100 is one of the best soundbars if you want to build out a whole sound system. You can start with Klipsch's entry-level soundbar (this one) and slowly work your way up with a sub and rears. The Core 100 has powerful bass and clear dialogue, making it ideal for movie nights and also reality TV binging.
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While I haven't personally reviewed the Sonos Beam Gen 2, we gave it a lovely 4-star review when it first released in 2021. Even though this model is 5 years old, it still holds its own and is ideal for smaller TVs. It has fantastic Dolby Atmos and punchy bass, which makes it sound more expensive than it is.
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I loved the Samsung Q600F when I reviewed it last year. This soundbar + subwoofer was already affordable at its launch price of $599, but now it's almost incomprehensibly cheap at $371. I'm not sure why the Amazon page lists its MSRP as $399 — it is most definitely $599. Although this is last year's model now — Samsung refreshes its soundbar lineup every year — I can assure you it sounds fantastic. You get immersive Dolby Atmos and crystal-clear dialogue for just $371... I know I'd be getting this one.
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I have the Bose Smart Soundbar at home and I love it. This compact soundbar is ideal for small living rooms without skimping on sound quality. Music playback is surprisingly great and AI Dialogue Mode means I never have to rewind due to missed speech.
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Erin Bashford is a senior writer at Tom's Guide, focusing on reviews. She has a Masters in Broadcast and Digital Journalism from the University of East Anglia. As an ex-barista, she knows her way around a coffee machine, and as a music lover, she's constantly chipping away at her dream of having a multi-room home sound system. In her spare time you can find her reading, practising yoga, writing, or stressing over today’s NYT Games.
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