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Amazon has launched a new £100 gadget – I hope it fixes an issue plaguing my Fire TV

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DAYS before Prime Day, Amazon has dropped a fresh gadget into their line-up, and I've got my eye on it for my Fire TV is in dire need of it.

Amazon's new Fire TV Soundbar will cost £119.99, but it's available to pre-order at a discounted cost of £99.99.

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The all-new Amazon Fire TV Soundbar addresses audio concerns on its smart TVsCredit: Amazon

Amazon Fire TV Soundbar, £119.99 £99.99 (intro price)

Amazon kicked off this week with a burst of early-bird Prime Day offers, days before the sale officially kicks off (Tuesday 16th to Wednesday 17th July).

The entire line of , and one exceptionally good discount is on the 55-inch 4-Series TV, which has been reduced from £549.99 to £329.99.

But for shoppers looking for extra levels of audio - there's a new kid on the block.

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The has just made its long-awaited debut in the UK following its successful launch across the Pond in the US.

To entice shoppers, it's up for grabs at that special introductory price.

Being the owner of a myself, it's piqued my interest - because audio is an issue with this budget-end tellies.

The soundbar comes with dual speakers that promise richer audio, crisper voices, and deeper bass, all neatly tucked into its slim, compact frame just a little over 60cm in size.

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While it may not be the latest and greatest in the tech world, it's straightforward and affordable, true to the no-frills nature of most Amazon gadgets.

I'm particularly keen to see how the three-dimensional surround sound and Dolby Audio shape up, as it promises to enhance the Fire TV's audio experience, making it more immersive.

I have a 2-series Fire TV, and I had to move it to the foot of my bed to hear it better

The Fire TV Soundbar launch finally tackles the ongoing issue of audio quality that has been a constant concern among users of Amazon's Fire TVs.

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One user went so far as to describe the Fire TV's built-in sound as "awful," adding, "I need to use Bluetooth headphones and change the batteries every few days. Never mind, I was able to pair it with a soundbar that I already had."

Another echoed this sentiment, saying, "Picture quality and sound are both below par.";

I'm not as harsh a critic: after all, these are designed to be cheap, smart TVs that allow access to a host of streaming possibilities, and they deliver on that promise for me.

If you want premium audio with your television, you'll need to be prepared several hundred pounds, or even into the four figures.

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That said, I splurged £250 on Amazon’s 32-inch Fire TV, and after using it for a while, I have to admit the sound quality leaves much to be desired.

I even moved my TV closer to my bed in a bid to improve the audio clarity.

So, naturally, I'm pleased that Amazon has come out with the Fire TV Soundbar to offer me a budget-friendly audio upgrade.

The special introductory offer is only around for a limited time, it wraps up on July 29 at 9am: the same day the first pre-orders will be shipped out.

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