
Definitive Technology – BP-9020 High Performance Home Theater Tower Speaker
If you're hunting for a home theatre setup and don't have any idea who to go with yet, consider checking out these Cyber Monday deals.
A lot of film buffs will argue that you can’t beat the movie theatre experience. Those people have clearly never experienced the intensity of a true home theatre setup. Those fancy speakers and surround sound devices are excellent additions to any home. But they’re also really expensive for the best models.
Thankfully, Cyber Monday comes around once a year to give us some great deals on tech we otherwise would have to pay through the nose for. That’s why we’ve put together all of the best deals on Home Theatre setups coming your way this Cyber Monday.
Definitive Technology – BP-9020 High Performance Home Theater Tower Speaker
Samsung – 3.1.2-Channel Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer, Dolby Atmos/DTS:X and Voice Assistant – Black
Samsung – HW-A650 3.1ch Soundbar w/ Dolby 5.1 / DTS Virtual:X (2021)
Samsung – HW-Q950A 11.1.4ch Soundbar w/ Dolby Atmos / DTS:X (2021)
Samsung – 5.1.2-Channel Soundbar with Dolby Atmos/DTS:X – Black
If you’re hunting for a home theatre setup and don’t have any idea who to go with yet. Consider checking out the top brand’s websites. Companies like Sony have sections dedicated to home theatre tech. You can get a good idea of who is selling what and how much it costs. For the
best deals, it’s a safe bet to hit up consumer electronics sites like Best Buy, and of course, Amazon will always have some amazing deals. There may be some smaller sites offering huge savings to entice more customers, but they’ll certainly be harder to find.
How much your home theatre is going to cost depends on a number of factors. Namely the brand you go with and how cutting-edge you want your setup to be. For one of the top brands of the year, SONOS, the most high-end product is going to run you around $2000 for a full setup taking previous years’ savings into account. If you’re okay with a more budget-friendly setup you’ll be able to pick one up for around $200-500, but bear in mind this will be considerably more basic than the advanced SONOS system mentioned above.
Yes. Home theatres setups are getting super popular, so companies will be looking to capitalize on this popularity by offering enticing discounts throughout the sales period.
Not always. The growing popularity of home theatre stuff has brought a steady price decline, which will obviously decline further come Cyber Monday.
Check out all our Cyber Monday Deals here.
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