Get the Bose 550 Dolby Atmos Soundbar for $329 less at Woot
SAVE 66%: As of June 18, you can get the Bose 550 Dolby Atmos WiFi Bluetooth Soundbar (certified refurbished) for just $169.99, down from $499, at Woot. That's a 66% discount and a $329.01 savings.
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Investing in a soundbar is a big decision. They aren't cheap, and you want to make sure it's compatible with all your other devices. Although I’ve found several deals on Amazon Fire TV soundbars, I’ve been holding out for a discount on a Bose, Sonos, or Sony product, in particular. Today, my patience finally paid off; Woot just dropped a major deal.
As of June 18, you can get the Bose 550 Dolby Atmos WiFi Bluetooth Soundbar (certified refurbished) for just $169.99, down from $499, at Woot. That's a 66% discount and $329.01 in savings. And don't let "refurbished" scare you — certified refurbished items are typically tested thoroughly and come with a warranty, making them a smart way to save. Yes, it’s a 2023 soundbar — but for less than $200, it's hard to complain.
The 550 is compact, but still delivers that signature Bose sound quality. It features Dolby Atmos technology for immersive, realistic sound, and built-in WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, so you can easily stream your favorite songs or podcasts. AirPlay 2, Chromecast, and Spotify Connect are also supported. And with SimpleSync, you can pair the soundbar with compatible Bose headphones or speakers for a true surround sound experience.
If you're looking to seriously upgrade your TV's audio without breaking the bank, this is a deal to jump on.
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