Best soundbar deals 2023: Unmissable discounts from Bose, Denon and more in the Amazon Spring Sale

A round-up of the best soundbar deals from Bose, Sony, Denon and more in Amazon's Spring Sale
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Matt Reed Expert Reviews
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Published on 29 March 2023

If you’re looking for the best soundbar deals going, you’re in the right place.

Investing in a quality soundbar can elevate your audio experience while watching movies or TV shows by producing a richer, fuller sound, ensuring you catch every word of dialogue, feel every beat of the action and experience soundtracks to their fullest.

Offering a practical alternative to traditional multi-speaker surround sound setups, soundbars have really taken off in recent years. From basic audio-boosting units to full-on cinema setups, compatible with wireless subwoofers and satellite speakers, there’s a huge variety of soundbars to choose from and there are quality options to suit just about every budget.

To help you get the best price, we’ll be regularly updating this page with the best deals as and when we find them.

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Should you be after a more complete audio solution, the Sony HT-S40R is on for a delightful deal. In box, you’ll get 5.1 soundbar complete with a subwoofer and two wireless rear speakers to truly immerse yourself in 360-degree sound courtsey of Dolby Digital. With HDMI, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, it has all the inputs you could desire in an overall slim and sleek package from a company known for audio excellence. It’s only £15 off a record-low deal, too.

The Denon Home 550 is a compact soundbar that’s brimming with features. It supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, offers multiroom speaker compatibility over Apple AirPlay 2 and even has Alexa built-in. We’ve seen it go cheaper, but this is still a decent saving on its average price of £474.

The Bose TV Speaker is a no-frills compact soundbar, perfect if you’re only interested in boosting the audio output of your TV. The profile is nice and low, so sitting it in front of your TV will be no problem, and dedicated dialogue and bass boosting modes allow you to easily tweak audio on the fly.

This 2.1 channel soundbar comes bundled with a wireless subwoofer, so you can boost the bass even further. In terms of features, you’ve got Dolby Audio support, Bluetooth capability and HDMI ARC compatibility. Best of all, it’s only a few pounds off its cheapest price on record.

This ultra-cheap soundbar has dropped even lower, coming within £10 of its cheapest price ever. For your money, you’re getting HDMI ARC, digital optical and Bluetooth connectivity, as well as a built-in equaliser with sound profiles suited to different content.

The Sony HT-SD40 soundbar comes bundled here with a wireless subwoofer, promising to add deep, rich bass to your audio. Dolby Digital sound is supported, and Sony’s own X-Balanced technology aims to deliver powerful sound and articulate vocals without any distortion. This isn’t quite the cheapest we’ve ever seen it, but it’s still a decent drop from the average price of £226.

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Andy was appointed deputy reviews editor in 2024 following four years spent putting a huge range of products through their paces. Formerly a sports journalist at Greenways Publishing, he cut his tech teeth testing laptops before taking over as the site’s TV and audio expert. He’s cast his eye over more headphones and televisions than you can shake a stick at but has also reviewed football boots, handheld game consoles and just about everything in between. As well as testing, writing and editing, Andy covers product launches and key industry events in the UK and overseas.

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Staff Writer Matt joined Expert Reviews in 2021 after a period of music writing at culture outlet METAL Magazine. Passionate about all things audio, that musical trend has continued at Expert Reviews where he has tested a host of headphones and speakers. Holding a Master’s degree in Magazine Journalism, Matt is also undertaking a sound engineers course to further train his ears to pick the bona fide audio gems from the disappointing duds.

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