Get the ZVOX AccuVoice AV120 Compact TV Soundbar with Bluetooth for $69.99, and You’ll Be Able to Hear the Dialogue in All Your Favorite Shows

If you often find yourself rewinding to catch the dialogue in your favorite shows or relying on closed captions during intense TV moments, ZVOX’s range of TV speakers, soundbars, and headphones might be the solution you need. We’ve just got word that the $149.99 ZVOX AccuVoice AV120 compact TV soundbar with Bluetooth (in Bronze) will be available for under $70 for a limited time, so there’s never been a better time to give AccuVoice technology a try!

Angled view of the front of the ZVOX AccuVoice AV120

When TV voices become unclear, what’s your next move? Crank up the volume! However, this solution often worsens the issue because by raising the volume, you’re amplifying all audio elements – not just the voices. As a result, background noises, music, and sound effects also escalate, making it even harder to understand what is being said!

Enter the AV120. Using ZVOX AccuVoice’s exclusive digital algorithms, it can distinguish voices from the surrounding soundtrack. As a result, voices effortlessly stand out, giving you crystal-clear clarity amidst the audio mix.

I’ve been using the ZVOX Soundbar.SB400 in my living room and the ZVOX AccuVoice AV203 in my office for several years, and I can tell you that the technology in these soundbars really works!

The AV120 features two levels of ZVOX’s AccuVoice technology, which prioritizes dialogue in TV shows, movies, and sports programming. This tech eliminates the struggle to decipher conversations buried beneath background noise or intense sound effects.

The ZVOX AccuVoice AV120 offers a user-friendly setup; installation is a breeze with a simple remote control and easy one-wire connection. You can connect it to your TV with a single wire and position it wherever it suits you best.

The AV 120 has a low profile design measuring just 15″ wide by 2″ high by 2.5″ deep so that it will fit discreetly into your space. With it, you’ll get PhaseCue Virtual Surround Sound so that you can immerse yourself in a rich, three-dimensional sound experience with ZVOX’s proprietary virtual surround processing.

ZVOX AccuVoice AV120 front view

You’ll also end those jarring volume spikes that happen when loud commercials start; the AV120’s output leveling feature will give you a consistent and comfortable listening experience.

It also offers Bluetooth connectivity so you can stream your favorite music or podcasts seamlessly from your phone, tablet, or laptop.

Don’t miss the opportunity to elevate your audio experience affordably; the ZVOX AccuVoice AV120 offers great sound while serving as a high-fidelity audio solution to bring your favorite content to life.

You can get the ZVOX AccuVoice AV120 compact TV soundbar for a limited time for just $69.99 on Amazon and the ZVOX site.

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Judie Lipsett Stanford
Judie is the co-owner and Editor-in-Chief of Gear Diary, which she founded in September 2006. She started in 1999 writing software reviews at the now-defunct smaller.com; from mid-2000 through 2006, she wrote hardware reviews for and co-edited at The Gadgeteer. A recipient of the Sigma Kappa Colby Award for Technology, Judie is best known for her device-agnostic approach, deep-dive reviews, and enjoyment of exploring the latest tech, gadgets, and gear.

2 Comments on "Get the ZVOX AccuVoice AV120 Compact TV Soundbar with Bluetooth for $69.99, and You’ll Be Able to Hear the Dialogue in All Your Favorite Shows"

  1. Betty Curran | February 15, 2024 at 3:38 am |

    This sounds like something I could really use. I always have to use closed captioning and I’m having difficulty finding the right hearing aids so it’s a little difficult to really enjoy watching TV.

  2. What? You are kidding me? This sounds amazing and what a price! I’m reading it out loud to my husband and he is doing that “you get what you pay for” spiel.

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