Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Audio / Video
  3. Deals

Enjoy immersive sound with the Bose Solo 5 soundbar, now only $199 on Walmart

Add as a preferred source on Google
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Soundbars are an excellent way to boost your TV’s audio. They provide an immersive listening experience, bringing your music, movies, TV shows, and games to life. If you’re in the market for a quality sound system to match your big screen, check out Bose’s Solo 5 TV soundbar. This model normally retails for $249, but a 20% discount on Walmart lets you have it for only $199.

The Bose Solo 5 is a one-piece soundbar that promises cinematic sound and powerful bass. Whether you’re watching a concert, a suspenseful series, or a dramatic game, you’ll feel as if you’re sitting in your own personal theater.

Buy Now

Flaunting a slim, sleek and modern profile, this soundbar will fit in nicely just about any living room or home theater setup. It’s so versatile that it can be placed almost anywhere — you can put in front of the TV without blocking the screen or mount it to the wall to save some space.

The Solo 5 is equipped with a 5.1-channel surround sound which ensures richer tones and treble. It also has an advanced audio technology that makes every word and detail easier to hear. If you want even more clarity, you can activate the Dialogue Mode to make conversations more understandable, eliminating the need to control the volume scene by scene. Bass level can also be adjusted to your liking. From the rumble of the crowd to a thrilling car chase, you will hear every scene with amazing clarity and feel like you are part of the action.

Setting up the unit is easy-peasy. Simply connect it to your TV with an optical, coaxial, or analog cable, and the system will automatically detect which one you’ve used. You can also stream your favorite tunes directly from your device through Bluetooth connectivity. Even the included universal remote can be used to control not just the soundbar, but also your gaming system and other video sources connected to the TV.

Take your movie watching and music experience to a whole new level with a no-frills audio system such as the Bose Solo 5 TV soundbar. Don’t miss out on Walmart’s 20% deal, and order yours today for only $199 instead of its usual $249 price tag.

Looking for more? Find amazing deals on soundbars, speakers, and other tech stuff on our curated deals page.

Erica Katherina
Former Digital Trends Contributor
I find deals and write about them to help Digital Trends’ readers save on quality tech products.
Meta’s new image and video AI tools let you turn Instagram into your creative mood board
Two models, one launch, and an Instagram trick nobody else has.
Art, Collage, Face

Meta has been cooking something up, and today, it finally put it on the table. On July 7, 2026, Meta Superintelligence Labs launched Muse Image and Muse Video (in preview), its first in-house media generation models. 

The rollout comes with a few features that are genuinely hard to argue with.

Read more
Marshall refreshes its Acton and Stanmore speakers with better bass and repairability
The new Acton IV and Stanmore IV bring improved acoustics, Auracast support, and a more repair-friendly design.
Marshall launches Acton IV and Stanmore IV

Marshall has refreshed two of its most popular wireless speakers. The company has officially unveiled the Acton IV and Stanmore IV, bringing a series of meaningful upgrades that go beyond simply making them louder. While improved bass and cleaner sound are part of the package, Marshall is also making a welcome push toward repairability, allowing owners to replace several external components instead of replacing the entire speaker.

Better sound, smarter design

Read more
I was skeptical of clip-style open earbuds. After trying my first pair, I don’t want to go back
No pressure, no plugged-up feeling, no fatigue. After months of all-day wear, open-air audio earclips have earned a permanent spot in my routine.
Baseus Bowie MC2 earclip earbuds.

I am not what you would call an audiophile. I don't obsess over terms like LDAC and DSEE upscaling. For me, they're just another utilitarian gadget to get the job done. Somewhere along the way, however, I stopped judging earbuds purely on how they sound and started paying closer attention to how naturally they fit into an ordinary day.

So much of this category now chases bass, noise cancellation, and a spec sheet full of features that comfort has quietly become an afterthought. I recently got a chance to try the Baseus Bowie MC2, my first pair of earclip-style earbuds. It came as a revelation for me. I picked them up from Amazon at $40, so it wasn't a big hit on my wallet either. The leap of faith, I'd say, was well worth it.

Read more