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Score $400 off the Sony HT-A5000 Dolby Atmos soundbar

Score deep bass, Atmos height channels, and smart features for less.

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Sony HT-A5000 Dolby Atmos soundbar in black finish placed on a white TV stand, featuring a metal front grille, top speaker grille, and built-in side bass port with a sleek minimalist design.
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The Sony HT-A5000 Dolby Atmos soundbar is seeing a massive price cut right now, and if you have been holding out on upgrading your home theater audio, this might be the moment to finally pull the trigger. Best Buy has slashed $400 off the usual asking price, bringing this premium 5.1.2-channel soundbar down to $599.99 from its regular $999.99 sticker. That is a 40% drop on a well-reviewed Sony flagship-tier bar, which does not happen every day.

$600 at Best Buy

The HT-A5000 is a full 5.1.2-channel all-in-one soundbar, which means it packs two up-firing speakers for overhead Dolby Atmos effects, two side beam tweeters to widen the soundstage, three front-facing speakers, and a built-in dual subwoofer for bass. In simpler terms, it tries to bounce sound off your ceiling and walls to fake the presence of a full surround system without running wires across your living room. Sony pairs all of that with its Vertical Surround Engine and S-Force PRO tech to create a pretty convincing bubble of audio around your couch. Rated power output is 450W, so this bar can get loud enough to fill a medium to large living room without sounding strained.

On the connectivity side, it is surprisingly future-proof for a soundbar that has been around for a couple of years. You get HDMI passthrough that supports 8K and 4K at 120Hz, which makes it a solid match if you are gaming on a PlayStation 5 or a high-end PC setup and want to keep that VRR and high refresh rate intact. Beyond physical inputs, the HT-A5000 is fully loaded with wireless options: Chromecast built-in, AirPlay 2, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. It also plays nicely with Alexa and Google Assistant, so you can bark voice commands at it if that is your thing.

One of the cooler tricks Sony has baked in here is auto room calibration. The soundbar listens to your room’s layout and adjusts its output to match, which takes a lot of the guesswork out of placement. If you ever decide to go deeper down the home theater rabbit hole, the A5000 is expandable. You can wirelessly add Sony’s SA-SW3 or SA-SW5 external subwoofers for even deeper rumble, or pick up the SA-RS5 rear speakers to unlock Sony’s 360 Spatial Sound Mapping, which digitally creates phantom surround speakers around you. That expandability gives it a longer lifespan than a lot of standalone bars that have no upgrade path.

If you are comparing alternatives in this price bracket during the sale, the Bose Smart Soundbar with Dolby Atmos is sitting around $549 at Amazon, but that is a smaller 3.0-channel bar without a built-in subwoofer. The Sony gives you a dedicated center channel, built-in bass, and more total drivers for just $50 more during this promotion. Sony’s own newer BRAVIA Theater Bar 6 runs $698 and drops you to a 3.1.2 configuration, which means fewer total channels than the HT-A5000. So in Sony’s current lineup, this discounted HT-A5000 actually ends up being the better value proposition from a pure channel-count and feature perspective.

Should you buy it? If you want a single-piece audio upgrade that handles Dolby Atmos, keeps your gaming and movie passthrough clean at 4K/120Hz, and streams music over AirPlay 2 or Chromecast without making you fiddle with a separate app ecosystem, the HT-A5000 ticks every box. At $599.99, you are getting hardware that launched closer to the $1,000 mark, and it still competes with bars that cost significantly more.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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