Need an easy way to improve your home audio? The Amazon Fire TV Soundbar has been engineered to take the simple speaker systems within your TV and turn them into a dual-speaker system that uses DTS Virtual:X signal processing and Dolby Audio in a compact bar. The bar itself measures 24 inches wide and 2.5 inches high and will fit in front of the vast majority of TVs, or mount below your wall mounted TV display, using the mounting kit that is provided. This 2.0 channel soundbar design will provide much better sound and clarity in your voice dialogue, as well as additional bass response to enhance the overall experience of watching movies, shows, and playing games.
You can currently purchase the Amazon Fire TV Soundbar at Amazon.com for $95, down from the standard retail price of $120. Therefore, you are receiving a $25 discount, representing a 21% reduction from the standard price.
A loud and formidable soundbar to enhance your home audio
In terms of the Fire TV Soundbar’s audio capabilities, the bar’s primary feature is the ability to deliver a virtual surround sound effect without multiple speakers positioned throughout the room. The DTS Virtual:X technology was developed to create the illusion of height and/or rear surround sound channels, allowing for the perception of sounds coming from all directions (i.e., left and right, as well as above) rather than only from the front. Additionally, Dolby Audio provides additional detail and isolation to help voice dialogue stand out from background noise; this may be particularly beneficial if you find yourself attempting to listen to soft dialogue.
The Fire TV Soundbar offers connectivity options you would most likely use with your existing TV. The provided HDMI cable connects to your TV’s HDMI ARC or eARC port, enabling audio and video synchronization while you watch. If your TV is not ARC-compatible, an optical input provides digital connectivity, and Bluetooth enables wireless streaming from your mobile phone/tablet without turning on your TV.
The ease of setup and the manufacturer’s design choices were intended to provide a long-term living environment for the bar. Simply connect the power cord, insert the HDMI cable into the ARC or eARC port on the back of your TV, and adjust the TV’s audio settings to send audio to the Fire TV Soundbar, and you are ready to begin listening. Depending on the specific setup of your home entertainment equipment, you should be able to adjust volume, select input, pair your Bluetooth-enabled devices, and turn the Fire TV Soundbar on/off with your TV remote in many cases. There are also physical buttons on top of the Fire TV Soundbar that let you quickly perform these actions. Considering the Fire TV Soundbar is currently on sale for $95, down from the standard price of $120, you get two speakers, virtual surround processing, Bluetooth streaming, and Fire TV integration, all packed into a very compact soundbar that will significantly improve the overall TV audio experience.