Sonos today kicked off a big sale that has up to 25 percent off select products through June 18. It's been four months since we tracked a sale on new Sonos devices, so if you've been waiting to buy a speaker or sound bar this month is definitely the time to shop on Sonos.
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All discounts in the new sale have been applied automatically, so you won't need any coupon codes in order to see the sale prices. The sale includes savings on speakers, portable Bluetooth speakers, sound bars, subwoofers, and more. We've collected a few of the best deals below, but be sure to visit the Sonos website to see the full sale.
Speakers
- Roam SL - $119.25, down from $159
- Roam - $134.25, down from $179
- One SL - $159.20, down from $199
- Move - $299.25, down from $399
Sound Bars
- Ray - $223.20, down from $279
- Beam (Gen 2) - $399.20, down from $499
- Arc - $719.20, down from $899
Sets
- Roam Charging Set - $183.25, down from $228
- 2x Roam Speakers - $268.50, down from $358
- Roam Speaker + Move Speaker - $433.50, down from $578
- Era 100 Speaker + Move Speaker - $548.25, down from $648
- Arc Sound Bar + Move Speaker - $1,018.45, down from $1,298
Our full Deals Roundup has more information on the latest Apple-related sales and bargains.
Top Rated Comments
Right with you on all points made. It seems like a natural acquisition for Apple- they are so Apple-like in so many ways- but I appreciate their great focus on this ONE category and their commitment to work with everything.
I wouldn't dump a traditional receiver and dedicated speakers setup in a main home theater room for it... but I can vouch that anyone wanting to do that will likely be impressed with Arc. Do searches for independent reviews and it generally ranks FIRST or close to it for best sound and/or best soundbar.
Bonus: Sonos has long since perfected surround sound support. So if one wants to add a sub, they have a sub and it will "just work" if added. If one wants rear surround speakers, they have that and they too will "just work" for true surround.
Apple Bonus: it works with Apple Music and Airplay 2 and the HP smarts already exist within iDevices, Macs and AppleTV... so anyone on the fence between HP or Sonos can basically have their cake and eat it too (just sub in your other Apple tech as the "smarts" part).
Beyond Apple bonus: it is nowhere near as locked down as HPs, so it just as readily works with all kinds of other services (without having to lean on an Airplay 2 workaround) and can have a direct connection from a receiver or similar so that a speaker system built around this platform can readily work with any source of audio: game consoles, cable/satt, over the air antenna, camcorder, non-Apple tech, BD/DVD/CD players, even ancient stuff like a VCR and similar.