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As Prime Day 2026 approaches, Amazon’s first-party tech is unsurprisingly getting some of the largest early discounts. Take the Fire TV Soundbar Plus, which has dropped to $144.99 from its usual $249.99 price, the $105 discount representing its lowest price ever, according to price trackers—it’s one of the best deals I’ve seen in advance of the big sale.
What you’re really paying for here is clearer, fuller sound without turning your living room into a full-blown home theater. TV speakers often struggle with dialogue, especially during movies where background music and effects compete with voices. The Fire TV Soundbar Plus does a better job keeping conversations front and center—while, according to this PCMag review, offering overall audio feels bigger and more substantial than what you’d get from built-in TV speakers. Beyond TV audio, the soundbar can pull double duty as a Bluetooth speaker, while HDMI eARC and optical connections make setup easy. One thing to note: despite its Fire TV branding, this isn’t a streaming device and doesn’t run Fire TV software.
Also, while the Soundbar Plus supports Dolby Atmos, it doesn’t include dedicated height channels, so you won’t get the overhead effects that can make Atmos impressive. Bass is another limitation—it’s present, but action movies and concerts won’t have the same impact you’ll get from a system with a dedicated subwoofer. Amazon does sell versions that bundle a subwoofer and rear speakers, but those packages cost considerably more.
There’s no app and no on-screen interface, so settings changes are confirmed through voice prompts and LED indicators, which might feel less intuitive than competing systems with companion apps. Even so, for smaller living rooms, bedrooms, or casual viewing setups, this is still a meaningful upgrade at its current Prime Day low price.