Home Electronics 39% Off Assistrust 80W Sound Bar for Smart TV

39% Off Assistrust 80W Sound Bar for Smart TV

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(6105 Reviews)
$64.99 $135.99
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  • Platform: Amazon
  • Country: US

Description

This Assistrust 80W sound bar delivers rich, room-filling audio for TV, movies, and gaming, perfect for anyone wanting a major upgrade from built-in speakers at a fraction of the price.

You can set it up horizontally, vertically, or mount it on the wall, and it automatically pairs with your TV remote when using ARC mode for convenient control.

The detachable 2-in-1 design and three equalizer modes let you tailor the sound for movies, music, or clear dialogue, so it adapts to whatever you're watching.

Heads up — if your TV doesn't support Bluetooth, you'll need to use the included optical or AUX cable, and each time you power on the sound bar it defaults to Bluetooth mode, so you may have to reselect your connection.

Buy Suggestion

[Verdict]
This is a buy for budget-conscious buyers who want noticeably clearer dialogue and fuller sound than their TV speakers provide, especially if they prioritize HDMI ARC for simple remote control. The 4.20-star rating across 6,105 reviews and the "Outstanding product at a fantastic price" feedback support its value. Skip it if you have a TV without ARC or optical ports, or if you expect deep, room-shaking bass from an 80W unit.

[What buyers say]
The strongest praise centers on audio clarity and extremely easy setup. Multiple reviewers note they "don’t have to constantly adjust the volume during movies or shows anymore," citing improved dialogue intelligibility as the primary upgrade. A common sentiment is that the sound gets "LOUD without even turning the volume all the way up." However, connectivity frustrations are a real pattern: one buyer reported the included optical cable failed quickly, while another discovered their TCL Roku TV lacks Bluetooth support, forcing a wired connection method they hadn't planned on.

[Honest drawback]
One verified reviewer called the lack of included AAA batteries for the remote "rather chintzy in my opinion," which is irritating enough to delay first-time setup. Additionally, the power supply is described as a "big black rectangular power box" that must be hidden, a common but valid complaint about the external brick design.

[Price take]
At $64.99 (39% off a $135.99 list), this is a solid value for an entry-level soundbar with Bluetooth 5.3 and three EQ modes, as long as you set your expectations to "upgrade over TV speakers" rather than "home theater replacement."

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