The Bose soundbar everyone goes nuts over is cheaper right now than it was on Black Friday

Bose’s products are typically quite expensive, though they’re worth every penny if you want sound quality that’ll knock your socks off. Of course, that’s why people get so excited when Bose’s most popular speakers and headphones go on sale at a discount. It doesn’t get much more popular than the Bose Solo 5 TV Sound System, which flew off the virtual store shelves by the thousands on Black Friday when it dropped from $250 to $199. Well guess what: it’s even cheaper right now than it was on Black Friday. This terrific compact sound bar is down to just $179.99 right now on Amazon, which is an all-time low. We doubt this deal will last much longer, so hurry and grab one before it’s too late!

Here are the highlights from the product page:

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  • Single sound bar provides better sound quality compared to your TV.The Solo 5 TV sound system is an easy solution, with advanced technologies that deliver the clear audio your TV can’t.

  • Dialogue mode to make every word and detail stand out

  • Bluetooth connectivity to wirelessly stream music from any of your devices

  • One connection to your TV. Optical audio input (digital); Coaxial audio input (digital); 3.5 mm aux input (analog)

  • Universal remote controls TV, bass, Bluetooth connections and more

  • Speaker:2.6 H x 21.6 W x 3.4 D (3.73 lbs), Remote control:4.1 H x 1.6 W x 0.4 D (5 oz)

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