Set up your home theater with Yamaha's 4K Bluetooth receiver for $270 renewed
The Yamaha TSR-7850R 7.2-channel Dolby Atmos Bluetooth 4K receiver is down to $269.99 as part of the Amazon Renewed program. It is being sold by Woot and comes with a 90-day Amazon Renewed Guarantee that ensures it works. Normally the Yamaha would sell for around $330 refurbished, and you can find it going for that price at Walmart. Brand new, the receiver can sell for as much as $700 and can be found selling for $430 at Costco.
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The A/V receiver is packed with features. It can support 7.2-channel audio, 4K video, HDR content, and it has Bluetooth. There are five HDMI inputs and dual HDMI outputs, support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, and even a phono input for connecting to a turntable and playing your favorite vinyls. The HDR content it supports includes HDR10, Dolby Vision, and HLG.
With Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, you'll also find this receiver supports tech like Apple AirPlay, Spotify Connect, and MusicCast for multi-room audio setups. You can also reach all your favorite streaming apps to play your favorite music. Connect to Pandora, Spotify, SiriusXM, Tidal, and more.
Connect the receiver to your home Wi-Fi network and you can use Amazon Alexa to control it with your voice. Users give this receiver 4.3 stars out of 5 based on 47 reviews.
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