Say goodbye to the chaos of multiple remotes – Amazon's Fire TV Soundbar keeps streaming and audio in one place, and is under $100 right now
No need to wait for Prime's Big Deal Days. Upgrade now on a budget for superior sound quality

Instead of having one remote for the TV, one for the streaming stick, and one for the sound – you can bring all of them together into one streamlined device.
The Amazon Fire TV Soundbar is discounted to just $99.99, thanks to a limited-time deal. To grab a soundbar under $100 is a huge win, especially one that makes your entertainment viewing easier and more intuitive than before.
We're still testing the Amazon Fire TV Soundbar, but it might just be the best soundbar you can find at this price. I'd act fast before it climbs in price again.
How the Amazon Fire TV Soundbar will enhance your home entertainment setup
Amazon Fire TV Soundbar | was $119.99, now $99.99 at Amazon (save $20)
Keep all of your TV and music apps together with one remote, while elevating the sound quality using this soundbar's dual speakers. It can create a virtual surround sound experience at home.
Thanks to its two speakers, this compact soundbar is able to deliver deeper bass and clearer dialogue than your TV. It features DTS Virtual:X – which is a clever way for budget-friendly soundbars to recreate immersive, surround sound without expensive hardware.
It's incredibly quick and painless to add this to your smart home setup. Plug it in, connect the HDMI cable to your TV's ARC port, and the soundbar is ready to use.
If you already use an Amazon Fire Stick, all you'll have to do is log in and your apps and saved media will be there. If you've never used one before, don't worry, as it's as simple as creating or logging into your Amazon account, and all of the available apps are there including Netflix, Disney+ and Spotify.
I use a Fire TV Stick myself and I love how responsive it is, and that you can search for anything instantly using your voice. Having that functionality built into a soundbar is a dream pairing, as you can also use it as part of your music room setup. It even has Bluetooth so you can connect via your smartphone.
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If the eyewatering prices of expensive soundbars such as the stunning Sonos Arc Ultra put you off, this is a fantastic alternative, especially now it's on offer.
The Amazon Fire TV Soundbar is on offer for $99.99 for a limited time.
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All prices were correct at time of publication.
It's $130 more than the Amazon Fire TV Soundbar, but with this Yamaha soundbar and subwoofer set, you can enjoy deeper, more detailed sound. It has a 4.8-star rating on Best Buy, making it highly rated and loved by shoppers.
Frequently well-reviewed by tech and audio experts, the Sony HT-S2000 may be a step up in price, but this comes with a huge step-up in sound quality. It has Dolby Atmos, which uses up-firing speakers to send soundwaves around the room for true surround sound.
The Sonos Arc Ultra is the real deal, offering some of the most crisp, detailed and booming sound that money can buy. If you can afford it, look no further.
Read more in my full Sonos Arc Ultra review.
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Dan is the Home Tech Editor for Homes & Gardens, covering all things cleaning, smart home, sound and air treatment across the Solved section. Having worked for Future PLC since July 2023, Dan was previously the Features Editor for Top Ten Reviews and looked after the wide variety of home and outdoor content across the site, but their writing about homes, gardens, tech and products started back in 2021 on brands like BBC Science Focus, YourHomeStyle and Gardens Illustrated.
They have spent more than 200 hours testing and reviewing vacuums for Homes & Gardens, and have even visited Dyson's engineering labs for the full low-down of the ins and outs of our trusty cleaners.
Dan has a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Magazine Journalism. Outside of work, you'll find them at gigs and art galleries, cycling somewhere scenic, or cooking up something good in the kitchen.
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