Amazon Fire TV Soundbar, 2.0 speaker with DTS Virtual:X and Dolby Audio, Bluetooth connectivity

$119.99

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Amp up your audio – Fire TV Soundbar enhances TV audio with dual speakers for fuller sound, clearer dialogue, and deeper bass—all in a compact design.
Immersive sound – Enjoy a three-dimensional virtual surround sound experience with DTS Virtual:X and more detail with Dolby Audio.
Easy setup – Just plug in the included HDMI cable to the HDMI eARC/ARC port on your TV to instantly enjoy audio that’s always in sync.
Compact design – With a length of 24“ and a height of just 2.5″, Fire TV Soundbar fits most entertainment consoles and TV stands.
Stream audio with Bluetooth – Connect your phone or tablet via Bluetooth to fill the room with your favorite music.
Fire TV Ready – Designed and tested to work seamlessly with Fire TV, for control of your TV and audio with one remote.
Compatible with smart TVs – Fire TV Soundbar works with smart TVs, and TVs connected to streaming media players.
Designed for sustainability – This device is made from 18% recycled materials (power adapter and cable not included).

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  1. Jimmy D, Seattle

    Much better than expected.
    Great improvement over the speakers in my series 4 Fire TV, and was plug and play when following the one simple instruction: HDMI input in the eARC/ARC HDMI input on the TV. No set-up needed if properly attached via the included HDMI cable. And my Fire TV remote controls volume so I only need the sound bar remote to control to toggle through the equalizer presets: voice, movies/music. And the sound quality is as good as I would wish from a sound bar for TV listening. The reviews I read that were less than glowing, which may have managed my FAR lower expectations I would respectfully disagree with. It’s a sound bar not a Mac stack running B&O reference speakers. It’s a damn sound bar and damn good at an incredible price that is plug and play on Fire TVs. What more would anyone expect or wish for?! In my typical listener opinion, admittedly not an over the top audiophile, this is a terrific, ridiculously affordable and many orders of magnitude improvement in the audio experience when watching TV, and even a great way to listen to Amazon Music without being shot by your neighbors.Recommend without reserve. And kudos to Amazon for amazing product at unbeatable prices — delivered to my door!

  2. BikeWolf

    Sound bar on a budget
    I saw this on sale and thought I would take a chance. I had been wanting a sound bar to replace the TV’s internal speakers which cast the sound downward. The sound bar casts the sound out in front of the TV, making it easier to hear the sound.It is an Amazon Fire product, and since I have a number of different Fire products that I am pleased with it was safe to try.The sound is adequate, far better than the TV’s speakers and allows me to lower the volume and still hear the sound.Positive points that helped to influence my decision to purchase were:- multiple input methods (HMDI arc, optic, USB, Bluetooth) allow me to have it connected to the TV, but when not watching TV I can stream other devices through it.-Price-Compact, fits under the TV screen and the black color matches the TV helping blend in.-I has preset equalizer settings so you can adjust it for movies, music or dialog.-Bass boost levelsI think the only thing that I found lackluster was the bass boost feature, but I am not seeking bass like you hear in so many cars that you hear sitting at a red light.Maybe they could have designed it with a built-in battery allowing you to use it remotely where power may not be available, but I know that would increase the price point.If you are looking for a budget sound bar with flexibility of inputs this is a good choice.

  3. Dexter

    A Solid Entry-Level Option!
    The Amazon Fire TV Soundbar offers a decent audio upgrade for those looking to improve their TV’s built-in sound without breaking the bank. Dolby Audio, along with the convenience of Fire TV integration. However, it’s important to have realistic expectations given its price point.What’s Good:Easy Setup: Connecting the soundbar is a breeze, especially if you already have a Fire TV device. The setup process is guided and intuitive.Fire TV Integration: This is a major selling point. Seamlessly controlling the soundbar with your Fire TV remote is incredibly convenient. No juggling multiple remotes!Improved Sound over TV Speakers: The soundbar definitely provides a noticeable improvement in clarity and depth compared to most television speakers. Dialogue is clearer, and the overall soundstage is wider.Compact Size: The soundbar’s slim profile fits nicely under most TVs without being intrusive.Affordable Price: This is a budget-friendly option for those wanting better sound without a huge investment.Bluetooth Connectivity: The ability to stream music wirelessly from your phone or other Bluetooth devices is a welcome addition.What’s Not So Good:Limited Bass: Being a 2.0 system, the bass response is somewhat lacking. While it adds some low-end presence, it won’t satisfy those looking for deep, rumbling bass for action movies or music. Consider a subwoofer if bass is a priority.Virtual Surround Sound: While DTS Virtual:X and Dolby Audio are present, the simulated surround sound effect is subtle. Don’t expect a truly immersive experience. It provides a slightly wider soundstage, but it’s not a replacement for a dedicated surround sound system.Sound Quality Could Be Better: While better than TV speakers, the overall sound quality is adequate, not exceptional. The mid-range can sometimes sound a bit muddy.Limited Connectivity: The soundbar primarily focuses on Fire TV integration. While it has Bluetooth, it lacks other input options like HDMI ARC, which could limit its versatility.Overall:The Amazon Fire TV Soundbar is a good entry-level soundbar for those primarily focused on improving the audio from their Fire TV and who are on a budget. The seamless Fire TV integration and improved dialogue clarity are its strongest points. However, if you’re a serious audiophile or crave powerful bass, you’ll likely need to spend more for a higher-end system. This soundbar is best suited for casual viewers who want a simple and affordable upgrade to their TV’s built-in speakers.

  4. Jody Overby

    This is a great sound bar
    This sound bar has been great for our living room. Out TV was not very loud and we had to turn. the volume our to 40 ish just to hear certain shows. This bar has helped magnify the sound and now we have the TV up p just 20. It looks sleek and does not interfere with the TV screen. I do not use the remote it came with as the TV one works just fine once you get the bar plugged in. I was able to use a payment plan for the bar which was great and it was easy to pay the $38 a month for 4 months. I would buy this bar again for the guest room and my main bedroom.

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