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This TCL soundbar and subwoofer combo is a must-have at only $129

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If your TV speakers just aren’t cutting it for those family movie nights, know that upgrading your home theater system doesn’t have to break the bank. Originally $200, the TCL Alto 7 soundbar with wireless subwoofer is only $129 today at Walmart. That’s a 35% discount, and shipping is free. We’ve seen it hit this price before as recently as June, and it doesn’t beat the Prime Day price, but it’s nevertheless an awesome buy for a home theater sound system. It’s possible we could see a deeper discount on Black Friday, but if you want your home ready for proper entertainment on Thanksgiving, you should snag this system now. It’s one of the best soundbar deals we’ve seen all year.

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Audio engineers fine-tuned the dedicated left and right speakers to deliver distortion-free clarity and crispness at any volume. You get one tweeter and one full-range driver on both sides, plus a wireless subwoofer for extra bass. Place it anywhere without complicated setup or messy wiring. You’ll be able to connect the soundbar to your TV via an optical or audio cable (3.5mm aux cord), both of which are included with your accessory kit. An IR pass-through cable and HDMI ARC cable also enable you to control the soundbar with your TV remote, even if the soundbar is hidden. And a wall-mounting kit gives you plenty of options for setup.

Customize your experience with different sound modes designed for different types of content. And go ahead and turn it up loud, since you’ll hear clarity at any volume with no added color. You can even use your smartphone or Bluetooth-enabled device to wirelessly stream audio content to the soundbar. These features are much-appreciated by customers. 59 Walmart customers gave this home theater set an average rating of 4.1/5 stars, many with glowing reviews. Customers say the system is easy to set up and sounds great.

We’ve seen this home theater system drop below this price just one time this year, so it’s likely in your best interest to act now, unless you want to hope for a deeper discount on Black Friday. Check out our home theater reviews if you want to compare products. But if you’re ready to act, you’ll get a great deal. The TCL Alto 7 soundbar with wireless subwoofer drops from $200 to just $129 right now at Walmart, saving you $71 on a significant upgrade from your built-in TV audio.

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