This Sharp deal slices the price of this Dolby Atmos soundbar
Save £80 on a four-star bar

On the hunt for a Dolby Atmos soundbar that won't break the bank? Well, lucky for you, this deal on the four-star Sharp HT-SB700 is still live.
You can snag the soundbar for just £119 at Curry's, lopping £80 off its original price. We spotted this deal in the Amazon Prime Day sales last month, and were happy to see that the savings on this soundbar have continued.
For a budget Dolby Atmos soundbar, the Sharp HT-SB700 provides an impressive sense of scale considering its size and instantly upgrades a TV's audio.
Sharp HT-SB700 Dolby Atmos soundbar was £199 now £119 at Curry's (save £80)
The Sharp HT-SB700 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. This punchy-sounding bar creates scale and a decent atmosphere, and is now available with £80 off.
Also available at Amazon
It’s fair to say that Sharp, one of the bastions of flatscreen TVs back in the day, had fallen off our AV radar in recent years, but our experience with this HT-SB700 Dolby Atmos soundbar has given us a cheaper option which could be the perfect partner for a similarly budget TV.
In our Sharp HT-SB700 review we said, “The midrange delivers a mostly full-bodied and rich sound that provides an easy-listening experience.”
We also highlighted that there was “a decent level of detail present” and noted that, “For such a small product, it packs a surprisingly big punch.” Not bad for a soundbar at this level.
As for its Dolby Atmos delivery, we said, “While its execution of Dolby Atmos is not the most precise, the Sharp HT-SB700 does succeed in delivering some of the atmosphere,” so it by no means disgraces itself here either.
In terms of connectivity, you have an HDMI eARC socket, which can extract the audio from the corresponding socket on your TV. There’s also an optical digital input and Bluetooth connectivity should you want to beam any music to it from a smartphone or tablet.
It features a 2.0.2 speaker system with two forward-facing drivers at the front of the ’bar, as well as two up-firers at either end. Its dimensions are 7.2 x 52 x 11cm (hwd), which should also make it reasonably flexible in terms of positioning.
If you’re wanting to boost your TV’s sound while working within a tight budget, we think this Sharp soundbar is worth a flutter thanks to this £80 discount at Curry's.
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Robyn Quick is a Staff Writer for What Hi Fi?. After graduating from Cardiff University with a postgraduate degree in magazine journalism, they have worked for a variety of film and culture publications. In their spare time, Robyn can be found playing board games too competitively, going on cinema trips and learning muay thai.
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