







🎬 Elevate your home theater game — hear every detail, feel every moment!
The Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus delivers a premium 5.1 channel surround sound experience with wireless subwoofer and surround speakers. Featuring Dolby Atmos and DTS:X for immersive 3D audio, it sharpens dialogue with a dedicated center channel and offers easy setup with Fire TV integration and Bluetooth streaming. Perfect for smart TVs and streaming devices, it’s designed to bring cinematic sound quality right into your living room.
| Soundbar Size (LxWxH) | 37” x 5.2” x 2.5” |
| Soundbar Weight | 8.8lbs |
| Subwoofer Size (LxWxH) | 10.4” x 10.4” x 13.4” |
| Subwoofer Weight | 14.3lbs |
| Surround Speaker Size (LxWxH) | 5.1” x 5.1” x 6.0” |
| Surround Speaker Weight | 2.6lb |
| Subwoofer Connectivity | Wireless |
| Surround Speaker Connectivity | Wireless |
| Speaker Channels | 5.1 (external subwoofer and two external surround speakers) |
| EQ Modes | Movie, Music, Sports, Night |
| Surround Sound Supported | Dolby Atmos, DTS:X |
| Ports | HDMI, Optical, AC, USB-A |
| Bluetooth Support | Yes |
| Compatibility | Smart TVs and TVs with streaming media players |
| Warranty and service | 1-year limited warranty and service and service included. Optional 1-Year, 2-Year and 3-Year extended warranty available for U.S. customers sold separately. Use of Fire TV Soundbar Plus is subject to the terms here. |
| Included in the box | Fire TV Soundbar Plus, Subwoofer, Two Surround Speakers, Remote, HDMI 2.0 Cable, 4 AC Cords, 2 AAA Batteries, Wall mount kit (soundbar only), Quick Start Guide |
H**R
Instantly worked and voices are crystal clear
Yes, it took way longer to unpack than it did to set up. The soundbar connected/paired instantly with my Sony tv as soon as I plugged it in. And so did the wireless subwoofer and rear speakers. Also worked immediately with the remote from the tv (using HDMI-Arc port). And sounded great when we started streaming a movie a few minutes after plugging it in. Side note - extremely well packed. My old unit was a Vizio SB3651 surround sound system, but I was looking for a something with better voice clarity and also just general surround sound for movies. I have tinnitus pretty bad and dialog gets overpowered by everything else in way too many shows for me to hear people talking. I had read that technology had improved dialog delivery over the past few years but I didn't want to spend $1,500 or more for a new system. I can honestly say this system is a huge improvement - I can hear the voices so much better with this system. My wife has great hearing and even she was surprised at the difference it made for her! The remote has a button just for the dialog with five levels. But the dialog was so clear on the first level, that I haven't really needed to change for the shows we've watched so far. And it wasn't just the voices that were better. The surround sound effects streaming movies are way better than the Vizio. Both systems played DTS, but this system is just clearer and sounds better/sharper/crisper watching streaming shows or for over the air channels. Very impressed. One other note: the only knock I could really find on the system before I bought it was that it doesn't have upfiring speakers. But the room I have it in has a vaulted ceiling, and from reading up on how the upfire systems work, they are simply a complete waste of money if you have vaulted/slanted ceilings. The sound has to bounce off the ceiling and back down to where you are sitting, and it takes a lot of playing with the speaker angles to get the effect right even with flat ceilings - but it's realistically impossible with vaulted/slanted ceilings. Especially if the upfiring speakers are in a soundbar you can't tilt because it would aim all the other speakers in the bar to the ground or over your head. Just doesn't work. I could never bring myself to pay a thousand dollars plus for a sound system just because of the name. So at least for my purposes, this system is just exactly what I wanted - half to quarter as much money, crystal clear voices and sound, and couldn't have been easier to setup and use. Win, win, win!
S**L
Finally, a decent sound option to match Amazon's TV or streaming device offerings.
Foreward: The market for home entertainment (specifically set-top boxes), whilst cutthroat, is also annoyingly lame. I use Plex to stream the majority of my entertainment, not whatever streaming service of the week is more interesting - and as a result, I care more about quality, but also codec support. To that end, the market shrinks to 3 real competitors, Amazon's Fire TV, Nvidia's Shield, and Apple's... Apple TV. (Roku and Google have poor audio codec support.) Of the 3, Apple requires me to buy into the walled garden, and Nvidia is doable, but it seems like support might be waning in the long-term. Amazon's Fire TV devices therefore is the obvious choice to me, which put me in a weird predicament - what to use for sound? I actually bought 2 Echo Studios and an Echo sub, and used them as my sound system, which worked but didn't support Dolby TrueHD audio, a codec I frequently encounter with content on my Plex server (which trips up family members who are using plex), and I was disappointed by it's (admittedly infrequent, but not zero) disconnects - where they would just stop playing audio, or worse, play audio with a delay. When Amazon announced this, and it's (rather low) introductory price, I was surprised but interested enough to buy the full kit. Sound: Listing this first, as it's the single most-important feature. Sound quality is good, it's able to get loud without distortion, and the dialogue boost is rather helpful. Being a soundbar, stereo separation isn't very good (i.e. left- or right-channel sound seems to come more from the center than their respective direction), so I strongly recommend getting the kit with the surround speakers, they're crucial to providing a proper left and right effect, but otherwise the sound is surprisingly good for the price. The bass response is surprisingly crisp, and I find it adding a lot of richness to even standard stereo audio, and definitely making itself present with properly mixed soundtracks. Setup: It's very simple, plug it into your TV's HDMI-ARC port and call it a day. It uses a protocol called "HDMI-CEC" to receive volume commands from your TV or streaming device, which means that you don't have to program any fancy remotes. Some people have tried connecting Amazon's previous soundbar via bluetooth, which does not end well - you will only get high quality audio if you use the HDMI cable, bluetooth is for when you want to stream audio from your cellphone. I almost forgot to mention the wireless speakers and subwoofer. They came pre-paired, and required no additional setup, beyond plugging them in (to power) and setting them up where I wanted them. Observations: Based on codecs that I send it, and on what audio actually plays, it seems to support every audio codec under the sun, even the rather difficult Dolby TrueHD. DTS is also supported, but DTS-HD:MA is a mixed bag - DTS (the company) encodes a regular DTS stream (the codec) into their DTS-HD:MA streams, so if I send a HD:MA stream to the device, I'll still hear audio (even if HD:MA support isn't there, thus I cannot confirm HD:MA support). Personally, I think the difference between regular AC3 and TrueHD, alongside DTS and DTS-HD:MA is indistinguishable for the average listener - the primary reason I bought this is so my folks don't hear nothing, or trigger a transcode no matter what audio settings they instruct plex to use. The subwoofer is about twice or thrice the volume of my old Echo Sub, but the actual speaker driver seems to only be an inch or inch and a half larger in diameter. The weight is roughly the same, which indicates to me that Amazon has built the subwoofer with some tuned resonance chamber, which seems to be the real reason why it sounds so much better. My only gripe with the system as a whole, is that the subwoofer's placement instructions recommend it be kept more than 12 inches from a wall, and away from corners - It seems this is due to their choice of having the speaker for it face downwards between the feet, rather than to the side, but I would prefer a more directional subwoofer if it meant I could stick it in a corner and keep my living room more tidy. Conclusion: I know a lot of people are disappointed by the soundbar not having FireTV built into it, or by missing some special features that might make it magical - but I am pleased as punch for that. In a world where everyone is trying to corral you into their walled garden, Amazon made a soundbar that will let you cancel your prime subscription, or ditch the Fire TV Stick, and it'll still work just as fine. It supports a wide range of codecs, uses industry-standard connectivity (HDMI-ARC & CEC), and doesn't punish you if you prefer to use a Roku, google TV, or an Nvidia Shield.
A**N
Great 5.1 Surround Sound Setup
Got this on Prime Day (20% off!). I'd been eyeing this thing up for quite some time. I wanted to add surround sound to my Fire TV Omni 75". I've been looking at Denon/Onkyo receivers, and the whole Home Theater market is saturated with convoluted opinions on brand preference, good vs bad, etc. I wanted something very simple that I could just turn on, and this fit the bill perfectly. It doesn't have the richest of feature sets, but the ease of setup and sound quality make up for that. I'm not an audiophile, but movie dialogue sounds great, explosions are deep and rumble with the subwoofer, and surround can be heard when going from left to right or right to left. This system brightens dialogue and makes it audible in movies (you know what I'm talking about) and now I don't have to keep adjusting volume during a movie (up during dialogue, down during action scenes etc). It has settings to adjust dialogue volume, bass, and treble. Very nice, but again, very minimalistic. Right out of the box everything is paired together, so literally all you have to do is place the speakers, plug them in to power, press the connect button, and presto, you have a fully-functioning decently capable surround sound system. The box contains all of the cables you'll need including a high-speed HDMI cable. I ended up replacing this with an Anker High Speed HDMI cable, as I don't know what brand of cable was included. I repurposed the included cable to my used LG Blu-Ray player. Everything is packaged well, and is protected with cardboard supports. The Box is BIG and heavy, so be careful when you first bring it into your house. The speakers and sound bar seem to be made to very decent quality (I wouldn't say top-tier, but it's definitely well above average), and feel durable and hefty. The sound bar and surround speakers have cloth mesh on the front of them, so be careful as to not damage those. The sound bar has a very minimalistic remote that doesn't have a lot of functionality. There's 5 LEDs on the sound bar itself that are used to show levels of different settings (volume, bass, treble, dialogue etc) as you adjust them, and a blue LED to indicate Bluetooth connection status. Speaking of Bluetooth pairing, it's very simple. Press and hold the Bluetooth button on the remote to place it into pair mode. I wouldn't have paid full price for this with the lack of feature set, but for the Prime Day price, I'd argue there's not a better deal for a full 5.1 surround sound setup.
C**L
Easy setup
Easy system to set up, sound bar paper template makes wall installation very simple. Other speakers just plug into wall outlet and you're ready to listen. I put this system in the den and it sounds pretty good. I have sonos beam with surround in bedroom and it's not good as sonos but comparable @ the price. For the money it's decent system and very easy to install. Easily connected to your Bluetooth phone audio apps.
K**K
Easy set up and connectivity
This soundbar makes listening to TV much better. I conflicts with Apple TV at times. Setup was fairly easy as we already had a fire stick on our TV. We purchased a separate mount to mount the sound bar to the TV. It works with our Samsung smart TV. Would say that it is compatible with Apple TV as well but does at times cause problems with the Apple TV. The sound from the surround is good as well. They connected easily with the soundbar. This is not the most high quality sound system but for the price it works
D**R
Works great. Sounds good.
Sounds good for what it is and it’s price point. Works great with my Samsung tv and firestick.
D**O
Very happy with purchase, worth every dime
I’m so excited it finally arrived, sounds great. I was using a Samsung soundbar + sub for a few years (the HW-T415 2.1ch model) and this fire tv surround system is 100 times better. The Samsung system didn’t have much dialogue clarity at all, the bass always overpowered the soundbar. My insignia fire tv sound settings had better dialogue clarity and other great sound adjustments so I was excited to see this system has the same adjustments and EQs available. I also have the soundbar connected to the tv via the HDMI ARC port. I’m in an apartment and the living room is 400 sq ft so this setup is powerful enough for my space. Was concerned about the rear speakers being loud enough due to some reviews but they’re loud and clear enough for my space. Granted the rear speakers only works for sound/media that supports surround sound audio. Some shows like The Game doesn’t produce much sound in the rear speakers; but other shows like House of David and, surprisingly, Xena the Warrior Princess produces strong supporting audio from the rears. The only con so far is that i can’t adjust the strength of the subwoofer separately, it’s controlled by the overall bass settings. The remote also doesn’t let you immediately decrease soundbar settings, you have to keep pressing the button to go louder before you get back to lower settings. You can control the settings better from the fire tv but it opens the full settings menu so you can’t adjust via tv while actually watching/listening to media. You can at least play a sample sound in the settings menu but it doesn’t usually translate well to what you’re actually watching/listening to. Overall 5/5 and excellent value for the cost in my opinion. Excellent delivery as well - the package box is massive and heavy so I’m very grateful the driver actually brought it up to my unit.
A**.
Great little system
Been using this set for a couple weeks now and am very impressed for the price. I have to admit this system does not perform very well with music for some reason, the sound mix just sounds bad despite experimenting with the settings. But for TV/home theater use it does a fantastic job. Great clear sound and VERY robust bass for such a compact sub. Love the optional dialogue boost too.
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