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Super Bowl Soundbar Deals - Save On Models From Sonos, Samsung, Sony, And More

Whether you're interested in a soundbar or all-encompassing audio system, tons of great products are discounted ahead of the Super Bowl.

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The days leading up to the Super Bowl are always filled with excellent TV discounts, but the same is true for soundbars and sound systems. Popular models from Sonos, Samsung, JBL, and more are currently listed for some of their best prices in months, making it the ideal time to upgrade your home theater's audio setup. We've rounded up all the best soundbar deals available ahead of the Super Bowl in the list below.

Sonos Soundbar & Speaker Deals

Sonos Arc
Sonos Arc

The Sonos Arc 5.0.2 Soundbar is one of the best deals of the bunch, as the wildly popular device is now just $650 (was $900). With support for Dolby Atmos, the ability to optimize its sound for the acoustics of your room, and a Speech Enhancement feature to make dialogue easier to hear, it’s a premium choice for most shoppers. For something more affordable, the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) is also discounted to $399 (was $499). Its compact design makes it a better fit for smaller TVs, though you’ll still benefit from Dolby Atmos support.


Samsung Soundbar & Speaker Deals

Samsung HW-Q600C with Subwoofer
Samsung HW-Q600C with Subwoofer

With a staggering 45% discount, the Samsung HW-Q600C 3.1.2 Ch Soundbar with Subwoofer is down to one of its best prices in years. The soundbar includes a wireless subwoofer, a Game Mode Pro that optimizes performance while gaming, and can be set up in minutes thanks to its HDMI eARC support. Though it’s not as impressive, the Samsung HW-C400/ZA 2.0 Channel C-Series Soundbar is just $90 (was $120) and it should be a nice (and affordable) upgrade from most built-in TV speakers.


Sony Soundbar & Speaker Deals

Sony Bravia Theater Bar 8
Sony Bravia Theater Bar 8

Best Buy is offering a fantastic bundle that pulls together the Sony HT-S2000 Soundbar, SA-RS3S Rear Speakers, and SA-SW3 200W Wireless Subwoofer for $750 (was $1,250). That makes it one of the most expensive bundles in this roundup, but it’s also one of the best options if you’re seeking a comprehensive sound system. Alternatively, you can snag the Sony HT-S2000 3.1 Ch Dolby Atmos Soundbar for just $300 (was $500) if all you want is a soundbar with Dolby Atmos support.


LG Soundbar & Speaker Deals

LG 5.1.1 Ch S70TR Bundle
LG 5.1.1 Ch S70TR Bundle

Looking for a complete audio system that isn’t too expensive? Check out the LG 5.1.1 Ch S70TR Soundbar + Subwoofer + Rear Speakers, as the bundle is seeing a $100 price cut at Best Buy. Featuring Dolby Atmos and a center up-firing speaker for crisp dialogue, support for the LG Soundbar App to customize its performance, and a sleek design that meshes with most LG TVs, it’s a great choice at this low price. Double your budget, and you can snag the LG SC9S Soundbar and Subwoofer for $600 (was $800), which uses AI to calibrate its performance to your specific room.

Bose Soundbar & Speaker Deals

Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar
Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar

The Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar with Dolby Atmos packs an entire home theater into a single soundbar, and it’s currently listed for $800 (was $900). With six full-range transducers, two up-firing dipole speakers, and a total of nine speakers throughout its slim frame, it’s a solid alternative to larger setups. It also looks quite stylish with a premium gloss finish and the option for either black or white designs. At the other end of the spectrum is the affordable Bose Solo Soundbar Series 2 for $170 (was $200). It’s not nearly as well-rounded, but its compact, offers a feature that’ll improve the clarity of dialogue, and is shockingly cheap for a Bose product.


JBL Soundbar & Speaker Deals

JBL Bar 500
JBL Bar 500

With a wireless subwoofer, detachable surround speakers, and a massive soundbar, the JBL Bar 9.1 Ch Soundbar + Surround Speakers (Dolby Atmos) is designed to fill your whole room with crisp audio. The all-in-one bundle features everything you need to bring your games, movies, or Super Bowl party to life, and it’s a solid choice at the discounted price of $800 (was $1,200). You could also check out the JBL Bar 500, which supports Dolby Atmos and comes with a wireless subwoofer for just $400 (was $600).

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