Amazon already sells its own Fire TV soundbar for a third of what direct competitors (Sonos, Bose, and more) charge for comparable two-channel soundbars. Then it cut the price again: now the basic Fire TV soundbar is $94, down from its regular $119.
DTS Virtual:X, Dolby Audio, and a single HDMI cable between you and better TV sound
This Fire TV soundbar runs two full-range drivers with DTS Virtual:X processing, which creates a three-dimensional virtual surround sound field from a bar that is 24 inches wide and 2.5 inches tall. Dolby Audio handles the dynamic range and dialogue clarity that makes the difference between TV audio that sounds like it is coming from behind the screen and audio that sounds like it is in the room with you. The single HDMI connection into the TV’s eARC or ARC port handles both audio signal and automatic sync without any configuration, and the Fire TV remote integration keeps everything on one controller without adding a second device to the setup.
Bluetooth pairing connects a phone or tablet directly to the soundbar for music streaming when the television is off, which turns the bar into a room speaker for casual listening without requiring a separate Bluetooth speaker. The compact 2.5-inch height fits in front of most TV stands without blocking the screen, and the design uses 18% recycled materials as part of Amazon’s sustainability commitment for this product line. Fire TV readiness means the soundbar has been designed and tested specifically to work with Fire TV devices, with seamless volume and audio control through the standard Fire TV remote.
This Fire TV soundbar at $94 is for everyone who wants a meaningful upgrade from TV speakers at a price that requires almost no deliberation. The gap between what a Sonos Ray costs at $279 and what this soundbar costs at $94 has widened with this latest cut. With 4.3 stars from over 6,290 reviews and more than 2,000 units sold last month, the most affordable serious soundbar on Amazon just got more affordable.