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Best Buy discounts this Sony soundbar by $200 for the holidays

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The holidays are almost here and it’s the best time to upgrade your home theater experience. This Sony 3.1 Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer combo is only $700 right now — down $200 from its original price of $900. This is one of the best soundbar deals available right now so you need to act fast. You never know when this must-have product might run out of stock.

This Sony 3.1 Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer bundle will give you a surround sound experience like no other. This soundbar produces Dolby Atmos sound, the best sound experience you can wish for. Before you know it you’ll be immersed in your favorite movies and games and the outside world will cease to exist. The wireless subwoofer is great too and can be placed anywhere in your home theater for the deepest bass sounds to ricochet off your walls. There are even five different preset sound modes so you can optimize your sound experience to what you’re doing or watching. What’s more, there is also voice assistant compatibility so you can just ask Alexa or Google assistant to switch up your music, change the volume, or cue up your favorite playlists. With this Sony Soundbar, your home theater experience will reach new highs.

This smart soundbar also has Chromecast built in. This means you can easily stream from your favorite platforms including Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and more. It even supports 4K HDR video format so anything you watch will be pristine and feature the highest video quality possible. There are even voice enhancement features so no matter what you’re watching or how loud an action sequence is, you’ll be able to hear what your characters are saying — without subtitles. You even have two HDMI inputs and a USB input so you can manually connect any device you prefer. This soundbar’s sleek look and design will also fit easily in your home theater set up without ever looking bulky or out of place.

Snag this Sony 3.1ch Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer today for the reduced price of $700 and turn up the sound in your home theater. You’ll never miss going to the cinema ever again. Just make sure to grab it quickly, at such a low price this gadget is bound to sell out soon.

Nishka Dhawan
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