I Upgraded My Small Space With This Budget-Friendly Soundbar – Now Every Movie, TV Show, and Song I Listen to Booms Through My Living Room, and It's Reduced by $75 Right Now

Even at this low price, the Fire TV Plus Soundbar delivers oomph with two subwoofers and surround sound

Bright living room with white brick walls, paneled windows revealing outdoor area with trees, white sofas, dark coffee table, thick rug, black armchair, TV with seaside image, curved ornaments, and a large, potted plant.
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Now that I regularly test soundbars for a living, I'm realizing just how inadequate TV speakers are. Even a simple, affordable soundbar can be a tremendous upgrade to your setup, making movies and TV shows more impactful and mesmerizing.

I use the Fire TV Soundbar Plus at home, and it's everything my small space needs. Bass booms, details are clear, and even at this budget price point, you get a sense of the direction each sound comes from.

Why I Love the Fire TV Soundbar Plus as a Budget-Friendly, Small-Space Savior

Fire TV Soundbar Plus | was $249.99, now $174.99 at Amazon (save $75)
Our top budget soundbar

Fire TV Soundbar Plus | was $249.99, now $174.99 at Amazon (save $75)

Two subwoofers, Dolby Atmos compatibility, and a setup that couldn't be quicker – there are myriad reasons why the Fire TV Soundbar Plus is the best budget soundbar we've tested.

Read more in my full Fire TV Soundbar Plus review.

Closeup of the Fire TV Soundbar Plus on wooden shelf in Dan Fauzi's home.

The Fire TV Soundbar Plus delivers loud booms and strong impacts, whatever I'm watching.

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My space isn't large enough for a big TV with fancy speakers, and to be honest, I'd prefer not to spend the $100s it costs for a TV with a decent sound system. But my home entertainment was lacking, so I got myself the Fire TV Soundbar Plus – and I couldn't be happier.

Often, all your movie room is missing is good-quality sound; the TV works perfectly well, but voices are muffled and action scenes become distorted. That's because modern, slimline TVs aren't equipped with the speakers required to really pull you into a movie.

And while premium soundbars like the Sonos Arc Ultra can really elevate the experience, providing awe-inspiring detail and surround sound, there are still certain budget models that can massively upgrade your setup.

That's what makes the Fire TV Soundbar Plus so exceptional. It stands tall above the similarly priced competition, being one of the only budget soundbars that actually has subwoofers for deep bass, and the ability to play Dolby Atmos titles and produce surround sound.

And with such a great discount, buying a soundbar before Black Friday might actually be a smart move, to beat the sales rush and the fast-depleting stock.

I tested this model across a vast list of scenes and songs, and it made everything sound punchier, deeper, fuller, and more impactful. I could hear subtle details that I previously couldn't, I could hear which direction sounds were coming from, and I could feel the bass rumble beneath my feet during loud scenes.

It's also compact, so you won't need a 50-inch TV stand to house your new soundbar. At 37 inches wide, it'll fit on most stands and TV units.

Plus, the setup is as simple as plugging in the power cord, then connecting the soundbar to the TV with the included HDMI cable. It takes zero tech know-how and fewer than two minutes to get everything connected, and as there is no smartphone app to pair with, all the features are ready to go straight away.

Having only the two cables means you won't need to do much concealing, and you can even hide the soundbar if you know how to do so without compromising the quality.

And if you're a music lover, the Fire TV Soundbar Plus is larger than the speakers you're likely to have at home, and its eight built-in speakers make an excellent upgrade if you like stronger bass and more pronounced highs. I now use it instead of my bookshelf speakers while I work from home.

The Fire TV Soundbar Plus is discounted to $174.99 at Amazon.

More to Shop

Shopping around? With soundbars, spending a little extra can go a long way, and many of our top tested picks happen to be on offer right now, too.

All prices correct at time of publication.


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Dan Fauzi
Home Tech Editor

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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