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Amazon slashed this Sony soundbar and subwoofer’s price by $82 today

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The holidays are the perfect time to hunt for soundbar deals, especially if you’re planning to blast Christmas music through the rest of the month. If none of the offers you’ve seen have been good enough, take a look at Amazon’s $82 discount for the Sony HT-S350 soundbar with wireless subwoofer, bringing its price down to just $198 from its original price of $280.

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The Sony HT-S350 soundbar is easy to set up, only requiring you to pair it with the subwoofer, and then connect the soundbar to your TV through a high-speed HDMI cable. There is also an option to stream movies and music from your smartphone, tablet, or certain TVs through Bluetooth, which is even easier. You can then control the soundbar through its remote, which has keys for volume, subwoofer level, and several sound modes such as Music, Game, News, Cinema, Sports, and Standard. There’s also an Auto Sound key that adjusts the system depending on what’s playing, a Voice key to amplify dialogue, and a Night Mode key for better balance when volume is lowered.

If you want powerful sound, the Sony HT-S350 fits the bill, especially with its subwoofer supporting the audio. If you plan on playing music or movies on high volume, this soundbar is the perfect choice for you, as it will be much louder than your TV’s speakers.

The Sony HT-S350’s design isn’t particularly unique, since most soundbars aim to blend in with your TV. However, you also have the additional option of mounting the soundbar to your wall, if you think that will look better in your living room instead of simply placing it on top of a rack or shelf.

With its easy setup and power the Sony HT-S350 soundbar is a welcome addition to any living room, especially for the holidays when Christmas movies and songs will be played on loop to fill the home with the yuletide spirit. Amazon is offering the soundbar with a wireless subwoofer for just $198, after an $82 discount to its original price of $280. However, if you want to get the Sony HT-S350 in time for the holidays, you shouldn’t hold back on clicking that Buy Now button as soon as you can.

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