Today's the last day to get this JBL soundbar for over 50% off

2022-10-13 02:03:24 By : Ms. andrea chen

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Going to the movies is fun, but it’s even better having that surround sound with movie theater-quality audio right at home, especially during the colder months. The easiest way to get this at home is with a high-quality soundbar and subwoofer, and this best-selling option from trusted audio brand JBL is over $300 off for the last day of Prime Day.

You’re likely already familiar with JBL’s reputation as one of the leading brands in the wireless speaker marketplace. From the cult-favorite JBL Flip 5 speaker to the super compact JBL Clip portable speaker, the brand is known for its high-quality and extremely affordable speakers.

However, many still don’t know that JBL is also one of the leading soundbar brands on the market. In fact, its 5.1-channel Soundbar is one of its most advanced and popular releases to date.

In case you’re unfamiliar, here’s how soundbars work.

Soundbars provide a richer, more robust sound output from your TV and usually come in a variety of “channels,” indicated in decimal format. For example, the “5.1” in the JBL Bar 5.1 Soundbar refers to the number of channels and subwoofers included in the soundbar.

So, for this device, the number before the dot refers to the left and right speakers built into the soundbar (five), and the number after refers to the number of subwoofers (one).

Currently $311 off for Prime Day, the JBL Bar 5.1 Soundbar With Built-In Virtual Surround, 4K and Wireless Subwoofer provides instant immersive surround sound to make movies and TV shows come to life — just like at the movie theater.

Also, you can wirelessly stream music with the built-in Bluetooth feature included in this soundbar. And, for added convenience, it works with your TV’s remote control.

With over 1,300 reviews and the coveted “Amazon’s Choice” seal of approval, there’s no surprise that this is one of the best-selling soundbars to buy.

Thousands of shoppers love that it’s an “incredible sounding and compact home theater option” that’s reliable and long-lasting.

Keep in mind that this is the last day to snag this deal, so shop now before Prime Day ends.

If you enjoyed this story, check out all five editions of Apple AirPods that are on sale right now on Amazon for Prime Day, starting at just $90.

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