Save 48% on a SAMSUNG HW-B650 3.1ch Soundbar

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No matter what you’re doing on your TV, the sound is an integral part of the experience. Bingeing on a hot new series, curled up with popcorn streaming a movie, or battling enemies in a favorite game – you want great sound. A soundbar could improve your experience, and the SAMSUNG HW-B650 3.1ch Soundbar would make a smart choice. It has boosted bass, connects via Bluetooth, and includes Dolby 5.1 and a subwoofer – plus, you’re saving nearly 50%!

This 2022 model includes Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS Virtual X, which provide multi-directional sound that pulls you out of your seat and into the action. Dolby provides a 3D sound that makes it appear to originate from all around you, even from above.

Samsung B650 Soundbar Dolby Digital

Push a button and boost the bass to further that interaction even more and feel the thunder as it booms around you. The experience is elevated even more with 3D surround sound.

The SAMSUNG HW-B650 3.1ch Soundbar includes a built-in center speaker that enhances dialog so that you catch every word, eliminating the impulse to rewind and get a second chance. Connect to multiple devices through Bluetooth.

The HW-B650 comes with a subwoofer to enhance the intensity of your game or action movies with even more powerful bass.

Take $190 off to pay just $207.99 for this soundbar, or downsize a little on the features to pay as low as $137.99. Optionally, spend a little more and pair the soundbar with wireless rear speakers.

SAMSUNG HW-B650 3.1ch Soundbar

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