TCL’s Dolby Atmos soundbar is just $99 right now, and it might sound better than your TV deserves

As of April 9, TCL Alto 8 Plus Dolby Atmos soundbar is on sale for $99 at Walmart, down from its usual $259. That’s a $160 savings.

Apr 9, 2025 - 11:12
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TCL’s Dolby Atmos soundbar is just $99 right now, and it might sound better than your TV deserves
TCL Alto 8 Plus Dolby Atmos soundbar on a blue gradient background

SAVE $160: As of April 9, TCL Alto 8 Plus 2.1.2 Channel Dolby Atmos soundbar is available for $99 at Walmart. That’s $160 off its usual $259 price.


If your TV’s audio sounds like it’s coming from inside a tin can buried under your floorboards, you’re not alone. Most built-in TV speakers are fine. But “fine” doesn’t cut it when you’re trying to hear whispered dialogue over booming music and car crashes. Enter the TCL Alto 8 Plus, now on sale for just $99 at Walmart. That’s less than what some people pay for HDMI cables, which is its own problem.

This soundbar actually brings some substance. It supports Dolby Atmos, which means sound doesn’t just hit you from the front, but also floats around you with a bit more spatial flair. There’s a wireless subwoofer included too, so you get that satisfying rumble during explosions or when someone dramatically slams a door. And no, you don’t need a surround sound PhD to set it up.

It works especially well with TCL Roku TVs, letting you adjust settings using your TV remote. But it’s not limited to that setup. There’s HDMI eARC, optical, USB, and Bluetooth support, so you can hook it up however you like. It’s a 39-inch bar that won’t dominate your space but will absolutely dominate your TV’s weak built-in speakers.

  • Price: $99.00 $259.00

  • Retailer: Walmart

  • Channels: 2.1.2 with Dolby Atmos

  • Subwoofer: Wireless

  • Audio Output: 300W peak

  • Connectivity: HDMI eARC, HDMI, Optical, USB, Bluetooth

  • Compatibility: Roku TV Ready

  • Dimensions: 39.4 x 4.8 x 2.6 inches

  • Weight: 14.7 pounds

  • Color: Black

  • Model Number: TS8212-NA

  • Power Source: Corded Electric

At $99, it’s less of a splurge and more of a mercy upgrade for your ears. Honestly, your TV’s sound could probably use the help.