The best soundbar deals: Sonos, Sony, JBL, Samsung and more

JBL Bar 300 soundbar
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If you're looking for a way to upgrade your home cinema system's sub-par audio quality, investing in a soundbar is a great way to go.

They are easy to set-up, don't have to break the bank and take up much less space than a multi-speaker sound system. But which one is right for you, and how can you save some of your hard-earned cash?

Well, we have sifted through countless soundbar deals to find the best prices on the soundbars we recommend.

If you are not sure which model is best suited to you, check out our best soundbars, best budget soundbars and best Dolby Atmos soundbars pages for some inspiration.

Almost all of the models in this list have been fully reviewed by the What Hi-Fi? team, and we have checked every soundbar's price history to make sure the deal offers a genuine discount. So you can trust our buying advice.

Without further ado, here are the best deals right now!

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Best soundbar deals under £100

Hisense HS214 £99 £74 at Amazon (save £25)Read the full Hisense HS214 review

Hisense HS214 £99 £74 at Amazon (save £25)
Hisense's 65cm 'bar with multiple connections (line-in, USB, Bluetooth, optical, HDMI out ARC), three Audio Modes (movie, music, and news), and a bundled universal remote is a great way to upgrade your TV sound while spending very little.
Read the full Hisense HS214 review

Sony HT-SF150 £150 £99 at Argos (save £51)Read the full Sony HT-SF150 review

Sony HT-SF150 £150 £99 at Argos (save £51)
An excellent budget soundbar, the Sony HT-SF150 will do a lot to take your TV's audio up a notch from its built-in speakers. We gave this bar a solid four-star review, praising its premium looks, impressive scale and width, and of course, its accessible price point. Featuring HDMI (ARC) optical, and USB inputs, this bar should slot into almost any set-up.
Read the full Sony HT-SF150 review

Best soundbar deals £100 to £250

Samsung S50B £280 £159 at Amazon (save £121)

Samsung S50B £280 £159 at Amazon (save £121)
A Dolby Atmos soundbar at this price is practically unheard of, and while we haven't tested this Samsung option, we also can't overlook this deal. With eARC, wireless streaming and support for Atmos and Virtual DTS:X, this 3.0 channel bar might be a Prime Day hidden gem.

Sonos Ray £279 £199 at Amazon (save £80)Read the full Sonos Ray review

Sonos Ray £279 £199 at Amazon (save £80)
Sonos's most accessible soundbar is a convenient way of drastically upgrading your TV's sound. This bar features only an optical connection but if this isn't a dealbreaker, it makes up for any shortcomings with an energetic upbeat sound and the streaming smarts you would expect of a Sonos product.
Read the full Sonos Ray review

JBL Bar 300 £350 £229 at Richer Sounds (save £121)Read the full JBL Bar 300 review

JBL Bar 300 £350 £229 at Richer Sounds (save £121)
JBL has produced a budget soundbar that is stylish, feature-packed, and Dolby Atmos compatible. All at a price that undercuts most rivals, too. The similarly priced Sony HT-S2000 sounds notably better, however – but if your heart is set on a JBL soundbar, this is a solid choice.
Read the full JBL Bar 300 review

Sharp HT-SB700: was £199 now £119 at Amazon (save £80)Read the full Sharp HT-SB700 review

Sharp HT-SB700: was £199 now £119 at Amazon (save £80)
This is a compact Dolby Atmos soundbar with a 2.0.2 speaker layout. Connectivity stretches to an HDMI eARC socket, optical input and Bluetooth streaming. The punchy-sounding bar creates scale and a decent atmosphere and is now available at an impressive discount.
Read the full Sharp HT-SB700 review

Best soundbar deals £250 to £500

Sony HT-S2000 £349 now £299 at Amazon (save £50) Read the full Sony HT-S2000 review

Sony HT-S2000 £349 now £299 at Amazon (save £50)
If you're looking for a Dolby Atmos-compatible soundbar that won't break the bank, this Sony model is one of our go-to choices. There are meatier-sounding bars with more features, but the HT-S2000 earned a five-star rating for good reason: it focuses on what's important – sound quality.
Read the full Sony HT-S2000 review

Sony HT-S40R £350 £299 at Amazon (save £51)

Sony HT-S40R £350 £299 at Amazon (save £51)
Not one we have tested, but wireless 5.1 systems at this price don't come along every day. The catch is that it isn't completely wireless, requiring an included compact wireless amplifier to power the rear speakers. But, if you have the space to house it, this looks to be a decent compact system with Bluetooth, HDMI ARC, a USB port, plus optical and analogue inputs.

Sonos Beam Gen 2 £499 £449 at Amazon (save £50)Read the full Sonos Beam (Gen 2) review
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Sonos Beam Gen 2 £499 £449 at Amazon (save £50)
Sonos's impressive mid-level soundbar is a top-notch performer, especially at this price. Being a Sonos product, WiFi is on board as is HDMI eARC and compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
Read the full Sonos Beam (Gen 2) review

Best soundbar deals £500 to £1000

LG S70TY was £599 now £235 at Amazon (save £364)Read the full LG S70TY review

LG S70TY was £599 now £235 at Amazon (save £364)
This four-star LG soundbar doesn't quite hit the heights of the very best in class, but it's still a well-rounded package that's not only easy to listen to, but easy to live with. The package includes a subwoofer and soundbar, offering a 3.1.1-channel configuration.
Read the full LG S70TY review

Sonos Arc soundbar was £899 now £649 at Fenwick (save £250)Read the full Sonos Arc review

Sonos Arc soundbar was £899 now £649 at Fenwick (save £250)
This soundbar delivers five-star Dolby Atmos performance and WiFi connectivity for easy music streaming and integration with other Sonos products. It sits proudly in our Hall of Fame for good reason.
Read the full Sonos Arc review

Best soundbar deals over £1000

JBL Bar 1300£1299£799 at Peter Tyson (save £499)Read the full JBL Bar 1300 review

JBL Bar 1300 £1299 £799 at Peter Tyson (save £499)
JBL's Bar 1300 is an interesting system, combining a hefty soundbar with a subwoofer featuring a downwards-firing driver. What's more, the ends of the soundbar are detachable and can be used as rear surround speakers. All in all, it presents audio confidently across a seamless soundfield. You need to be a 'PT VIP' to get this price, but signing up is quick and free.
Read the full JBL Bar 1300 review

Samsung HW-Q990F£1699£899 at Amazon (save £800)Read the full Samsung HW-Q990F review

Samsung HW-Q990F £1699 £899 at Amazon (save £800)
This five-star Samsung Dolby Atmos soundbar offers "crisp and powerful" audio as well as an impressive amount of heft on the lower end. The package includes two wireless surround speakers, a subwoofer and soundbar at a tempting discount.
Read the full Samsung HW-Q990F review

Samsung HW-Q990D £1699 £793 at Amazon (save £906)Read the full Samsung Q990D review
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Samsung HW-Q990D £1699 £793 at Amazon (save £906)
The Q990D looks and is conceptually very similar to the Q990C it replaces, but it sounds significantly better. This is a complete 11.1.4 Dolby Atmos home cinema in a box, and it sounds big, spacious, enveloping and punchy. A great system that is becoming better value all the time.
Read the full Samsung Q990D review

Sennheiser AMBEO Soundbar Plus £1299£1099 at Sevenoaks (save £200)Read the full Sennheiser AMBEO Soundbar Plus review

Sennheiser AMBEO Soundbar Plus £1299 £1099 at Sevenoaks (save £200)
Sennheiser's Ambeo Plus impresses with a wide, spacious sound field, excellent musical ability, and a fine spread of useful features and connectivity options. HDMI inputs are included, as are several different steaming options, from Bluetooth to Spotify Connect. The Ambeo Plus sits among the best Dolby Atmos soundbars at this level.
Read the full Sennheiser AMBEO Soundbar Plus review

Senior Staff Writer

Lewis Empson is a Senior Staff Writer on What Hi-Fi?. He was previously Gaming and Digital editor for Cardiff University's 'Quench Magazine', Lewis graduated in 2021 and has since worked on a selection of lifestyle magazines and regional newspapers. Outside of work, he enjoys gaming, gigs and regular cinema trips.

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