Technology
Save $140 on the Sonos Beam soundbar
TL;DR: You’ll save $140 and receive $100 in Amazon gift cards for free when you buy a Sonos Beam smart TV soundbar on sale during Prime Day.
This Prime Day deal is so good, it’s almost like Jeff Bezos is paying you to shop.
Ranked the No. 1 new release in the site’s Home Audio Soundbars category, Amazon is selling the Sonos Beam smart TV soundbar for 30% off its suggested retail price of $499 as part of its annual sales event.
That’s an amazing discount in itself — one that’ll save you $140, according to math — but the fun doesn’t stop there, because every Beam purchased before Tuesday at 6 a.m. PST will come with two bonus Amazon gift cards worth $50 apiece. *chef’s kiss*
If you’re disappointed by your TV’s built-in sound system but don’t feel like buying a whole new display, adding a soundbar like the Beam to your home theater setup makes for an easy way to upgrade its audio quality.
For its part, the sleek Beam has been specially tuned by Oscar-winning sound engineers to emphasize the sound of the human voice, helping you hear every word of a show or movie clearly. You can control it via remote, the Sonos app, and even your own voice if you choose to enable its built-in Amazon Alexa assistant.
Visit Amazon sometime between now and early tomorrow morning to grab a Sonos Beam (plus those two Amazon gift cards worth $100 total) for just $359.
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