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When it comes to surround sound technology, you can always count on Dolby Atmos to immerse you and yours. Unfortunately, a proper Atmos configuration can cost thousands of dollars, which is why we’re thankful that brands like Samsung make soundbars that can virtualize a big Atmos setup via clever audio engineering. 

One of these systems is the Samsung HW-Q600C 3.1.2ch Dolby Atmos Soundbar, which is actually on sale this week for only $328. Usually, this soundbar is $600, so you’ll definitely want to buy it while you can still score this $270 discount.

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Why you should buy the Samsung HW-Q600C Soundbar

Classed as a 3.1.2 system, the Samsung Q600C uses side-firing speakers to fill your living room with sound. A dedicated center channel delivers crisp-clear vocals and dialogue, and the wireless subwoofer brings the low end to all your favorite movies, shows, songs, and video games. You’ll even be able to change audio presets and manually adjust bass and treble with the included remote! 

The best way to connect the HW-Q600C to your TV is via HDMI eARC, especially if you plan on listening to Dolby Atmos content. While the height effects aren’t as convincing as a pair of wired ceiling speakers, the Q600C does a decent job at emulating Atmos. 

The bar also has a digital optical port, a USB-A connection, and an HDMI input if you’d like to use the Q600C for video passthrough to your TV or projector. 

We’ve been covering the best Dolby Atmos soundbars for years, and in our opinion, the Samsung HW-Q600C 3.1.2ch Dolby Atmos Soundbar more than makes the grade. It’s also hard to say no to a $270 discount on a great audio accessory. 

If you want even more Samsung home theater recommendations, you should also take a look at our lists of the best soundbar deals, best Samsung TV deals, and best Samsung deals.

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Michael Bizzaco
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Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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