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We’ve Spotted the Best Sonos Deals to Score Online, From Portable Speakers to Headphones

We’ve Spotted the Best Sonos Deals to Score Online, From Portable Speakers to Headphones

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When it comes to streaming music in every room of your house, few companies can hold a candle to Sonos and its line of wireless speakers and audio gear. Whether you go with their portable speakers or their latest headphone release, the Sonos Ace, the audio brand makes syncing all of your products together a breeze — all from its smartphone app.

But much like Apple, Sonos rarely holds big sale events, and hardly ever has discounted gear you can buy online. But that didn’t stop us from trying to find the best Sonos deals on its popular speakers, soundbars, and accessories. (Sorry, its newest Sonos Era 300our current favorite — and Era 100 speakers don’t appear to be on sale…yet.)

At A Glance: The Best Sonos Deals

Below, we went on a deals deep dive for the best Sonos deals that any music fan should know about (and you don’t need a promo code to get them either). First things first: Do yourself a solid and pick up the Sonos Roam 2 (now 20% off), part of Sonos’ current sale ahead of Labor Day Weekend — but we recommend moving fast to get your new Sonos gear at a discount.

What Are the Best Sonos Deals?

While there aren’t typically many official Sonos sales to take advantage of day to day, we found a few ways you can still save on its gear with a couple select bundles and discounts online. As we approach Labor Day Weekend, now’s your chance to get Sonos gear at a discount, whether you’re buying for the tech-obsessed on your list or just yourself. Here are some of the best Sonos deals we’ve spotted online this week.

Sonos Roam 2 Portable Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker

$143$17920% off
Buy on target

Sonos’ latest portable speaker is one of its most budget-friendly offerings. The Sonos Roam 2 (discounted 20% right now) skips the smart, voice-enabled feature of its predecessor. With the Roam 2, you’ll save a few extra bucks if you don’t go with the smart model, but that doesn’t mean you’re not losing out on any of the excellent portable sound. You also still get the waterproof construction, 10-hour battery life, and go-everywhere WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. And, last but never least, the Roam 2 still lets you control it and pair it to your entire system using the Sonos app.


Sonos Ace Wireless Headphones

$399$44911% off
Buy on target

Released this year, the Sonos Ace headphones are the speaker brand’s first pair of over-ear noise-canceling Bluetooth headphones (check out our review here), and this is the first time we’ve spotted them on sale. At $50 off, it’s a pretty good for a pair of headphones that boast spatial and lossless audio capabilities, along with a whopping 40-hour battery life. They’re still more affordable than Apple’s top-of-the-line, over-ear headphones, which cost $549 when they’re not discounted.


Sonos Immersive Music Set with Pair of Era 300 Speakers

$853$8985% off
Buy on target

Our personal favorite set of Sonos speakers are always a good deal, no matter if they’re discounted or not. You can either set up the speakers for multi-room music streaming, or you can set them side-by-side on your console if you want that cinema-like sound quality in your living room. Right now, you can score this pair of Sonos Era 300 speakers for as little as $853, which is $45 off their regular price.


Sonos Five Wireless Speaker Stand

$668.99$698.994% off
Buy on target

We’ve put the Sonos Five to the test with our Pro-Ject turntable, and since plugging it in, we’ve never gotten more out of our record collection. That’s because the Five, along with letting you stream music from your phone, produces a powerful-and-intimate sound with each record. This $30 off deal lets you save a few bucks on the perfect surround-sound home theater setup.


Sonos Premium Entertainment Set with Arc Wireless Soundbar and Sub Wireless Subwoofer (Gen 3)

$1,618$1,6985% off
Buy on target

Normally $1,618, this immersive Sonos sound system is on sale for $1,698 off at the time of writing. That means you’re getting $80 off a high-quality, compact sound setup for your home theater. In short, it comes with everything you could need to upgrade your movie night’s sound, from a subwoofer that delivers shaking bass, to the compact Arc wireless soundbar. You can use each of the products individually to stream music using the Sonos app or another streaming service. The system uses WiFi, and you can control it all with your voice.


Buying Guide: Where to Find Best Sonos Deals

We’ve searched far and wide for the best Sonos deals, but it all depends on what you’re looking for, and how much money you’re willing to spend.

For the most part, you’re usually better off buying official Sonos products through the brand’s own website. That’s not an exaggeration either — in our research, you’ll sometimes pay even more if you buy Sonos products through third-party sellers on sites. But if you’re on a tight budget, we’ve frequently spotted the same deals on Target. If you prefer a pre-owned Sonos speaker, you can check sites like eBay or Amazon Renewed to see if there are discounted Sonos products available that can ship to your door.

What to Know About Sonos Certified Refurbished Products: Discounted Sonos Gear

Another essential spot to shop for discounted Sonos products: the brand’s Certified Refurbished hub. Though the speakers and soundbars available to buy on this section of Sonos’ site aren’t brand-new, Sonos confirms the gear all meets the brand’s quality standards. Plus, the company says Sonos Refurbished products include the product’s warranty, all the necessary accessories, plus free shipping on the gear to boot.

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