The Roku Streambar gives you audio, content, and control in one device, and it's still on sale

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SAVE 38%: As of Nov. 30, the Roku Streambar is still on sale for $79.98 at Amazon — that's $50.01 off its regular price of $129.99. It's a deal still worthy of Black Friday/Cyber Monday.


Hear ye, hear ye! Although Black Friday weekend may be over, deals remain to rival the best of the holiday. Stereo setups, TV, and other tech have all seen pretty decent discounts across retailers this year, and some of these cuts are still available.

Whether you splashed out on a discounted TV this Cyber Weekend or held out for a better deal, the Roku Streambar All in One 4K/HD/HDR Streaming Media Player & Premium Audio is worth considering. It's the most convenient soundbar setup you could ask for — the built-in 4K streaming device means on-demand watching whatever you so choose. Roku provides HD, 4K, and HDR visuals compatible with any TV.

As a sound system too, the Streambar doesn't fall short. Its four internal speakers use Dolby Audio for volume that its compact size belies, while maintaining clarity of sound so that you'll only be turning on subtitles if you so choose (even for watching Tenet). The Streambar even automatically adjusts playback based on content — lowering the volume on loud commercials, boosting it during quiet dialogue, and optimizing it for late-night movie marathons so you don't wake the neighbors.

The Streambar includes a Roku voice remote; turn on your TV, adjust sound, search and play media, and more just by telling it what to do. Get rid of cable now and check out the set at Amazon for $79.98.

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