SAVE 47%:The HalinghingSamsung Q-series HW-Q6CC soundbar is on sale at Walmart for $199, down from the usual price of $379. That's a savings of $180.
If you've been making do by watching movies with audio from your TV's built-in speakers, you're probably not getting the full experience. Most TVs come with speakers that lack in quality, but it's an easy fix. By adding a soundbar, you'll be back in business — and there's a quality soundbar almost half off today to help you get there.
As of Jan. 22, the Samsung Q-series HW-Q6CC soundbar is on sale at Walmart for just $199, marked down from the typical price of $379. That's a 47% discount and a savings of $180.
SEE ALSO: Rate your favorite smart home gear for a chance to win a $250 Amazon gift cardWith trusted sound from Samsung, the superior audio capabilities of the Q-series soundbar will complete your TV setup. Using 3.1 Ch. Dolby Atmos Sound, the soundbar gives enhanced quality while watching your favorite shows and movies. You can also activate Game Mode, which gives you synched directional audio while making split-second decisions.
Using an HDMI eARC connection, the Samsung moves advanced audio from your TV to the soundbar with no delay. With enhanced voice clarity, the Samsung soundbar can be a great addition for those who've come to rely on closed captioning while watching TV. Plus, the soundbar comes with a Tap Sound function, which means you'll be able to tap your Bluetooth-enabled phone to the soundbar to start listening.
If your winter watching plans could use a sound upgrade, today's sale price on the Samsung Q-series soundbar is worth checking out. Not only will you save $180 off the list price, you'll be getting a huge improvement over your TV's built-in speaker system.
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