
"Soundbars don't have to cost close to $1,000 like the Sonos Arc Ultra to make your TV's sound much better, especially if your current TV speakers sound weak and thin. Amazon's Fire TV Soundbar is currently on sale for $99, down from its regular price of $119 and this is the kind of aggressive pricing that Amazon uses for all of its hardware brands (including Ring, Blink, and eero). This 2.0 speaker system has two speakers that fit naturally under most TVs without taking over your entertainment center and it makes sound fuller, dialogue clearer, and bass deeper."
"DTS Virtual:X technology makes it possible to hear sound in three dimensions from just two speakers, instead of needing several satellite speakers placed around the room. The processing looks at audio signals and makes it seem like sound is coming from different directions and heights and makes movies, shows, and games more immersive without the cost and complexity of real surround systems. Dolby Audio suppor t makes this effect even better by keeping detail and dynamic range across all kinds of content, from quiet dialogue scenes to loud action scenes."
"The included HDMI cable makes setup quick and easy because it connects directly to your TV's HDMI eARC or ARC port. This one cable connection sends both audio and control signals, so the soundbar turns on when you turn on your TV and responds to volume changes from your TV remote. You don't have to mess with optical cables, figure out how to use complicated menu settings, or set up universal remotes to make everything work well together."
Amazon's Fire TV Soundbar is an affordable 2.0 speaker system on sale for $99 that upgrades weak, thin TV speakers. Two speakers fit naturally under most TVs to produce fuller sound, clearer dialogue, and deeper bass. DTS Virtual:X processing creates virtual three-dimensional audio from just two speakers, increasing immersion without multiple satellites. Dolby Audio preserves detail and dynamic range across quiet and loud content. An included HDMI cable connects to a TV's HDMI eARC or ARC port to carry audio and control signals, enabling power and volume control via the TV remote. The compact 24-inch by 2.5-inch profile suits small to medium TVs.
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