Sonos' epic noise-cancelling headphones are the cans I'll take to my grave — and Amazon's Big Spring Sale just dropped them by $100

Sonos Ace headphones
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Sonos has come back onto the scene with two new speakers for 2026, but I'm here to let you know the brand's epic headphones, the Sonos Ace, are currently on sale at thanks to Amazon's Big Spring Sale.

Right now, you can get the Sonos Ace for just $299 thanks to a 25% discount as part of the retailer's spring sale. That's $100 off these excellent premium cans.

Sonos Ace
Sonos Ace: was $399 now $299 at Amazon

The Sonos Ace are a spectacular noise-canceling option, packed with premium features. We loved them in our Sonos Ace review, especially their excellent sound and intuitive control options. I enjoy their soundstage most of all though, and their Spatial Audio tuning is some of the best you'll find in a pair of headphones, period. This $100 discount brings them down to a great price.

Sonos Ace
Sonos Ace: was £399 now £299 at Amazon

The same deal on the Sonos Ace is available over in Great Britain where the headphones are discounted by 25% — bringing them down to a very accessible price.

I've been using the Sonos Ace as my go-to headphones since 2024 when these noise-cancelling cans were first launched, and I'm constantly impressed by them. They're comfortable and sound great — not to mention looking pretty slick in my humble opinion.

One of the main issues — as is usually the case with Sonos — is that the price was a little on the high side. Thankfully, now these headphones are a couple of years old we get deals like this knocking a sizable amount off the MSRP.

Battery life on these headphones is exceptionally solid at 30 hours, and the sound you get is rich and detailed. I always appreciate the wide soundstage whenever I slip these headphones on. And thanks to the soft-touch foam earcups and the fact the headphones only weigh 312 grams (11 ounces), it doesn't take long before you forget you're wearing them.

The killer feature

My absolute favorite part about the Sonos Ace is how they can switch seamlessly from a Bluetooth connection to a Wi-Fi link to your Sonos soundbar to play content from your TV. The headphones deliver the full Dolby Atmos experience directly into your ears without disturbing anyone else nearby. This is an absolute godsend if you want to watch movies or play games late into the night without disturbing a partner, your neighbors or the kids sleeping in the room upstairs.

And because it's coming from the soundbar's input, you can use it with any streaming service or any games console hooked up to your TV.

Sonos Ace headphones insides

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Finally, there's a real joy to using the physical controls on these headphones. There's a tactile "Content Key" on the right earcup letting you play/pause as well as volume up/volume down, while a secondary button gives noise control on/off, aware mode, and voice control options.

If there's one complaint I have with the Sonos Ace, it involves the protective case the headphones ship with. Getting them into it almost always involves awkwardly trying to slide the earcup stems inward to make the headphones compact enough to fit. But come on, if that's the only thing I can find to complain about then that should tell you all you need to know.

Long story short, this is an Amazon deal I definitely recommend you look into, and that goes double if you've already got other Sonos products in your home. Finally, check out our Amazon Big Spring Sale live hub for the latest discounts we've spotted all this week.

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Jeff Parsons
UK Editor In Chief

Jeff is UK Editor-in-Chief for Tom’s Guide looking after the day-to-day output of the site’s British contingent.

A tech journalist for over a decade, he’s travelled the world testing any gadget he can get his hands on. Jeff has a keen interest in fitness and wearables as well as the latest tablets and laptops.

A lapsed gamer, he fondly remembers the days when technical problems were solved by taking out the cartridge and blowing out the dust.

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