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We're just two weeks out from the release of the new Sonos Play portable Bluetooth speaker but, in the meantime, Sonos is running some decent discounts on some of its most popular speakers.
As the maker of some of the best speakers and best soundbars on the market — Sonos products are rarely discounted by more than a few bucks, but every once in a while you can save $100 or more.
Case in point? The Sonos Sub Mini and Sonos Move 2, both of which are $399 this week after a $100 discount. Looking for something cheaper? The most affordable model in the lineup, the Sonos Roam 2 is down to $139 at Amazon for a limited time, too. Here's a link to all the Sonos deals on Amazon, and for more discounts, check out our guide to the best Amazon promo codes.
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- Sonos Roam 2: was $179 now $139
- Sonos Ray: was $279 now $219
- Sonos Era 100: was $249 now $219
- Sonos Beam: was $499 now $369
- Sonos Sub Mini: was $499 now $399
- Sonos Move 2: was $499 now $399
- Sonos Arc: was $899 now $749
Best Sonos Deals
The smallest speaker in the Sonos lineup, the Roam is no less smart than its bigger siblings. We loved the little portable speaker in our Sonos Roam 2 review, especially its rich sound quality which outperformed its small size. Thanks to its smarts and Wi-Fi connection, it connects to Alexa and Google Assistant for voice assistant support, and then there's the Bluetooth connection for when it goes out and about.
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Sonos' smallest soundbar is perfect for small TVs that really need some better audio. We were incredibly impressed with the bar in the Sonos Ray review, especially the balanced sound profile. It sounded much bigger than it actually is, instantly improving on the likely terrible speakers in your TV. It connects to the Sonos app so that you can activate its smart features, like Alexa and Google Assistant support.
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The Sonos Era 100 is a powerful tool for upgrading your home audio system, giving you surround sound for your Sonos Arc sound bar. If you don't want to go all-in, it's also great as a small smart speaker that can work for your bathroom, kitchen or the like.
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The Sonos Sub Mini is a small but mighty wireless subwoofer that seamlessly integrates into your Sonos setups. In our Sub Mini review we concluded despite the price, the subwoofer "feels like a worthwhile investment" with its fuss-free integration and seamless control.
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The Sonos Move 2 packs some serious upgrades with a battery life boost to 24 hours for all-day listening on the move (up from 10 hours on the original Move) as well as simultaneous Bluetooth and Wi-Fi pairing, and built-in voice controls. It looks identical to the original Move except that it's also available in an olive colorway. This is the best deal we've seen on this speaker so far.
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Sonos' Mid-range soundbar is perfect for smaller rooms that are aching for Spatial Audio. It's retains Sonos' warm sound signature and slick design language, and we liked how it sounded much bigger than its actual size in the Sonos Beam gen 2 review. It's filled with features like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant support, and if you've got a smaller 48 or 50-inch TV, then its the perfect size.
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The Tom's Guide Sonos Ace review remarked that these headphones are "utterly engaging and enjoyable to listen to" thanks to excellent sound quality and top-notch noise canceling. They also connect up to your Sonos soundbar so that you don't have to disturb everyone else in the house when you want to watch TV — and they do it with brilliant built in Spatial Audio.
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The Sonos Era 300 is easily one of the best sounding smart speakers that I've ever heard. In our Sonos Era 300 review, it received a glowing 4.5 stars, along with an editors choice award. In my opinion it's got the best Spatial Audio performance of any speaker around, and it's warm sound signature makes for a pleasing listen. Support for Google Smart assistant and Amazon Alexa is just the icing on a tasty audio cake.
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Sonos' previous generation soundbar is still an excellent TV sound upgrade. We loved the soundbar in our Sonos Arc review, especially its slick design. It's also one of the best soundbars around for Spatial Audio, with some of the best Dolby Atmos performance that we've ever experienced. It's smart too, and connects to Alexa and Google assistant so that you can command your smart home.
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If you're looking to save big, consider packaging your Sonos devices together for an even better deal. This one at Best Buy includes the compact Sonos Ray sound bar and two Sonos Era 100 Wi-Fi speakers, which is a great way to upgrade any setup in a tiny space for less.
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Looking for even more bang for your buck? This package throws in all that plus a Sonos Sub Mini, a sub-woofer designed to deepen your enjoyment of TV, music, and more with bold bass.
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Nick Pino heads up the TV and AV verticals at Tom's Guide and covers everything from OLED TVs to the latest wireless headphones. He was formerly the Senior Editor, TV and AV at TechRadar (Tom's Guide's sister site) and has previously written for GamesRadar, Official Xbox Magazine, PC Gamer and other outlets over the last decade. Not sure which TV you should buy? Drop him an email or tweet him on Twitter and he can help you out.
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