Been looking for a big soundbar upgrade? Grab Samsung

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Want to get a flagship Dolby Atmos soundbar on a seriously good deal? The Samsung HW-Q990D 11.1.4 channel Dolby Atmos soundbar is £744 (was £800) at Amazon. This is an excellent price for an exceptional, five-star soundbar.

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Prime Day has brought us some great soundbar deals and while this isn’t the biggest discount, it’s the price that counts. The Q990D, one of the best soundbars I’ve ever tested, is worth a lot more than this low price would suggest!

Amazon Prime Day deal: Samsung HW-Q990D

The Samsung HW-Q990D is one of our top soundbars, earning five stars in my review. It delivers serious power, but with a great level of control and detail, especially when it comes to surround and height channels.

I was seriously impressed by its clarity, nuance, and of course, the hefty, weighty sound it could put out that made action movies like The Batman and Top Gun: Maverick an absolute blast to watch.

It also carries a great number of connections, including two HDMI 2.1 in ports for gaming that support 4K, 120Hz, and VRR, and delivers great gaming performance as well! Plus, the SmartThings app offers great control over the soundbar for those who like to really tweak the sound.

More early Prime Day soundbar deals

  • Amazon Devices: up to 50% off Echo & Ring
  • Appliances: Ninja & De’Longhi from £29.99
  • Gaming: Nintendo Switch 2 – in stock now
  • Headphones: Anker & Sony from £15.98
  • Health: up to 68% off Philips, Remington & Oral-B
  • Home: fans from £12.99
  • Laptops: Lenovo, Asus and HP from £159.99
  • Phones: up to 20% off Apple & Samsung
  • Tablets: Lenovo & Samsung from £119
  • Toys: up to 50% off Lego & Mattel
  • TVs: cheap TVs from £109
  • Vacuums: Shark and eufy from £99
  • Wearables: up to 25% off Huawei & Samsung

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 James is the TV Hardware Staff Writer at TechRadar. Before joining the team, he worked at a major UK based AV retailer selling TV and audio equipment, where he was either telling customers the difference between OLED and QLED or being wowed by watching a PS5 run on the LG 65G2. When not writing about the latest TV tech, James can be found gaming, reading, watching rugby or coming up with another idea for a novel. 

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