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Walmart shopper race for ‘excellent’ $200 gadget with 5,000+ perfect reviews for just $45

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The Veatool Soundbar speaker usually costs $199.99, but it's on sale for $44.99

Walmart shoppers have been rushing to their local stores to score an “amazing” deal on a good quality sound bar.

The Veatool soundbar speaker usually costs $199.99, but it’s currently on sale at Walmart for only $44.99.

The Bluetooth speaker is perfect for adding atmospheric surround sound for a movie night at home or watching that important football game.

The device comes with its own remote control for optimal convenience.

The speaker has nearly 6,000 5-star reviews, with many praising the sound quality and ease of setup.

The Veatool Soundbar speaker usually costs $199.99, but it’s on sale for $44.99

‘I bought it on a holiday sale, excellent price. Plugged it in and played Spotify through my phone, it sounded really good,” wrote one 5-star reviewer.

“I would definitely recommend this sound bar, easy setup and great sound,” said another customer.

‘It is small and light but powerful with a clean and crisp sound. I’ve been using this for a couple of weeks now and couldn’t be happier. “It’s definitely a worthwhile purchase,” a third agreed.

Other tech products currently on sale at Walmart include a car dash camera, which usually costs $199.99 but is currently advertised for just $39.89.

Additionally, a Dreo space heater, which usually sells for $89.99, is on sale on the grocery giant’s site for $33.99.

All devices are advertised in the chain’s popular Flash Deals section, where short-term deals of up to 65 percent off are advertised.

Meanwhile, last month it emerged that Walmart had come up with a “crazy” way to stop stealing from self-checkouts.

The retailer has introduced a feature that allows shoppers to simply wave an item over the self-checkout scanner, which will register the item without needing to scan a visible barcode.

And earlier this summer we reported that Walmart is facing a lawsuit for “deceptive pricing practices” and overcharging customers.

The world’s largest retailer often charges higher prices at the checkout than it posts on store shelves, the lawsuit claims.

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