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Flagship soundbars rarely come cheap, but Woot is currently shaving a big chunk off Samsung’s 2025 model. This Samsung HW-Q990FPremium 11.1.4-channel Dolby Atmos soundbar, marked down to $887.99. That’s almost half of Samsung’s list price Brand new unitsAnd accordingly the lowest price ever Price trackers. This deal is live for the next three weeks (or while stocks last). Shipping is free for Prime members (Otherwise it’s $6 for shipping), though limited to the lower 48 states.
This HW-Q990F is essentially an older evolution HW-Q990DKeeping the same overall footprint but adding some subtle design tweaks and a redesigned subwoofer. Samsung has swapped the old grille-covered look for a dual-driver sub that makes its eight-inch woofers visible, giving it a more modern aesthetic. Under the hood, you get support for almost every format – Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Dolby TrueHD and Samsung’s co-developed Eclipse Audio, which hasn’t caught on widely yet but could do so down the line. In practice, that means movies feel cinematic, sounds cut clear and games get an extra kick from directional effects. With four up-firing drivers, the system also delivers surprisingly convincing ceiling bounce tricks if your room is set up for it.
This soundbar’s 11.1.4 configuration gives you a soundstage that’s wide and wraps around, with the rear speaker kit in the box. And the audio is clear and punchy, with the option to fine-tune it with EQ, voice level and height channel adjustments to match your setup. That said, the subwoofer compresses a bit at maximum volume, so the deep bass loses a bit of rumble if you really crank it up, but at normal levels, it should retain its clarity. You won’t be short on ways to hook this thing up either. It handles everything from HDMI 2.1 passthrough and eARC to optical, WiFi and Bluetooth. If you’re in the Apple camp, AirPlay 2 is built in, and Samsung TV owners get the bonus of wireless Dolby Atmos without an HDMI cable, if you have a newer model.
What do you think so far?
At just under nine hundred bucks, it’s not exactly budget gear, but compared to buying a traditional AV receiver and speaker package, it’s a lot easier to set up, and right now, a lot cheaper than usual.
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