Bose Smart Dolby Atmos soundbar deal is back as it is under $400 again

If you are shopping around for audio products like say a soundbar, then you will not have to wait till Black Friday, as we already have some of the popular products at their lowest ever prices. These include the Nakamichi Dragon variants as well as the Shockwafes (only a few left in stock). Aside from those, we also have the Hisense AX5140Q 5.1.4 and AX3120Q 3.1.2 models, which are currently on sale for their lowest-ever prices.

If you are more into music and hence may not require that thundering bass feeling and sub-bass below 40 Hz all that, then the high end Vifa Stockholm 2.0 is still at its lowest ever price of $682, nearly half its MSRP. Another good soundbar option without a subwoofer is the Bose Smart, and it is currently back to its lowest ever price in the last six months or so (purchase link towards the bottom of the article).

Bose does not offer much details in terms of specifications except Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi support, but it does claim to simulate a very good Dolby Atmos experience. With its TrueSpace processing tech, the company promises Atmos-like immersion experience even on non-Atmos content.

Bose also highlights its interesting Personal Surround Sound tech, wherein the Smart soundbar can be paired up with Bose Ultra Open earbuds to create a sort of surround sound experience confined just around you.

If you like what you read and want to give it a try, get the Bose Smart soundbar at the link below:


This Amazon deal is US-specific and not available in other regions unless specified. If you don"t like it or want to look at more options, check out the previous deals that we have covered, OR you can also visit Amazon US deals page.
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