SAVE $330.58: As of March 14,eroticism control get the Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar for $568.42 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $899. That's a discount of 37% and the lowest price we've seen.
Watching your favorite TV shows and movies at home means you likely have a great setup to enhance your programming. If you're still relying on your TV's built-in audio, you might be missing out on some of the more important parts, like quieter dialogue or more nuanced scenes. With that in mind, it's a good idea to try a soundbar for those reasons and more.
As of March 14, you can get the Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar for $568.42 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $899. That's $330.58 off and a discount of 37%. It's also the lowest price we've seen.
This Bluetooth soundbar features Dolby Atmos and voice control, so you can attach it to your devices wirelessly and get it set up quickly. It also uses Bose TrueSpace to help separate sounds and spread them around your room to give you a more immersive environment. Plus, Dialogue Mode, which is powered by AI, helps to balance voices and other sounds to give you better clarity when it comes to speaking scenes.
The soundbar also can sync with Alexa, so you can control it straight from your smart home hub, or you can pair it with other Bose products, like select Bose headphones thanks to Bose SimpleSync. There are plenty of ways to interact with it, so you can have sound delivered however it makes sense to you at the time.
If you're ready to change the way you experience your media, don't miss out on this significant discount.
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