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This Samsung soundbar and subwoofer combo is $190 off for the holidays

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Looking to crank up those Christmas carols this holiday season? This Samsung 3.1ch Soundbar and Subwoofer combo is just $210 right now — down $190 off its original bundle price of $400. This is one of the best soundbar deals currently available so if you’re looking to upgrade your home theater system, you need to act now. At such a great price, this deal is bound to sell out soon. Don’t take that risk — buy now.

This Samsung T Series Soundbar and Subwoofer will give you an immersive surround sound experience making it the perfect addition to your home theater, especially if you miss going to the movies. This smart soundbar also automatically optimizes to whatever you’re watching so you get the best sound experience possible. There’s even up to 340W of output power which means that all your favorite shows, movies, and games will be delivered in powerful, high-quality sound. The subwoofer makes a great addition, too, as it highlights the lowest bass notes, to the point where you’ll feel the floor vibrate under your feet. Since it’s wireless, you can place it in any corner of your home theater, depending on how immersive of an audio experience you desire.

There’s even an added game mode designed to optimize the sound to your favorite games — no matter how action-packed they are. The Dolby Digital Decoder will also keep all your audio sounding crisp and rich, wherever you stream from and the integrated center-channel speaker will highlight the softest of whispers for clear dialogue reproduction. You can also use these high-quality speakers to stream your favorite music from any Bluetooth-enabled device — it will be like having your own private concert. What’s more, no matter what format your audio is in, this soundbar will be able to play it all. It’s also a relatively compact device, easily blending into your home theater system without ever looking bulky. The setup is easy, too — you’ll have your new soundbar up and running in no time.

Buy this sleek Samsung Soundbar and Subwoofer bundle today for the reduced price of $210 and change the way you watch your favorite movies and TV shows. There really won’t be another great deal like this anytime soon. Grab it now before stock runs out!

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