Upgrade Your TV's Audio With The Yamaha ATS-2090 Soundbar
So many people spend tons of money and research time into securing a TV with the most eye-popping resolution and other visual bells and whistles, but then settle for the attached factory speakers. It’s easy to forget that high-quality audio is just as important a facet of the entertainment experience.
The Yamaha ATS-2090 36-inch Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer and Alexa Built-In is the perfect complement to your TV’s impressive video capabilities. For a limited time, this device that usually retails at $350 can be yours for just $300. That’s a 14% discount!
These days, TVs aren’t just for channel surfing; they’re full-on entertainment hubs, and the ATS-2090 was designed with just this in mind. So, whether you’re streaming a heart-pounding movie or playing an intense death-match round of your favorite multiplayer game, this 36-inch soundbar will immerse you in the moment with crisp, theater-quality audio. We’re talking DTS Virtual X virtual 3D surround sound. Included with the main bar is a subwoofer that delivers thundering bass notes. The woofer connects wirelessly, which means it can be placed anywhere in the room.
Just because you place the Yamaha SoundBar in front of the TV doesn’t mean it’s only for when the screen is on. The ATS-2090 works great as a standalone speaker too when the TV’s off. Play music, podcasts, voice memos, and more via Spotify Connect, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth.
Don’t worry: You’re not going to need an audio engineering degree to operate this thing. The ATS-2090 can be controlled with the included physical remote, the equally intuitive free app remote, or with built-in Alexa voice control. Choose which method works for you.
With all these features and modes of operation, it’s no wonder the Yamaha ATS-2090 was a CNET Editor’s Choice in December 2020. Better take their advice and snag an ATS-2090 today before the sale ends. Your ears will thank you. Typically retailing for $350, it's currently on sale for just $300.
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