Article 701TS This Samsung Dolby Atmos Soundbar Is Over $250 Off Right Now

This Samsung Dolby Atmos Soundbar Is Over $250 Off Right Now

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The Samsung HW-Q800F soundbar is down to $517.99 on Woot right now, which is a good chunk less than its $797.99 Amazon price tag, and even lower than the lowest price it's ever gone for before ($549.95), according to price trackers. This offer is valid for three weeks or until it sells out, with free shipping for Prime members and a $6 fee for others. It comes with a 90-day Woot limited warranty, but the real appeal here is the performance: It's a 5.1.2-channel system with Dolby Atmos support, meaning you get immersive audio, even without extra satellite speakers.

Samsung HW-Q800F soundbar 5.1.2ch Q-Series soundbar + subwoofer $517.99 at Woot $797.99 Save $280.00 Get Deal images-1.fill.size_autoxauto.v1772198323.png images-1.fill.size_autoxauto.v1772198323.png Get Deal $517.99 at Woot $797.99 Save $280.00

When it comes to performance, the Q800F feels most at home with TV and movies. The subwoofer has plenty of rumble for action-heavy scenes, while the dedicated center channel makes dialogue stand out even when everything else gets loud. That's something a lot of cheaper soundbars miss, and it makes a big difference if you don't want to ride the volume button during every show. Additionally, it plays nice with just about any device you throw at it-HDMI passthrough for 4K at 60Hz with HDR and Dolby Vision, plus Bluetooth, wifi, AirPlay, and Spotify Connect. If you've got a recent Samsung TV, you can even skip the HDMI cable altogether and stream Atmos wirelessly. Voice control is built in through Alexa; however, reportedly, connecting it to Google Assistant requires a little extra effort using Samsung's app.

There are some trade-offs. The Q800F doesn't offer HDMI 2.1 support or features like VRR, which limits its appeal if you're chasing cutting-edge gaming specs. And Atmos performance, while present, doesn't match that of the more expensive Q990F with dedicated satellites (the surround effect feels wider than a basic stereo bar, but not always fully convincing). Also, the bass can skew a little boomy, and there's a dip in the mids that can thin out certain dialogue. Still, for a clean setup with powerful sound and strong format support, the Q800F offers a lot of the premium experience at mid-range price.

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