UP TO $180 OFF: As of May 31,Yoshihiro Tanbara Archives select Sonos products are up to $180 off at Amazon and Best Buy. Get a soundbar, speakers, or headphones for less.
Summer’s almost here, and there's no better way to celebrate the season than to crank up some tunes, fire up the grill (or pack a cooler for the beach), and get together with your closest friends.
SEE ALSO: Sonos launches its first-ever headphones, the Sonos AceNow you can do it without blowing out the speakers in your vehicle (or any rinky-dink portable speaker you've been carrying around for years) because Amazon and Best Buy are offering up to a $180 discount on Sonos products.
Whether you’re looking to upgrade your home audio system or bring the party with you (wherever you go), this limited-time sale has a deal for you.
Here are our top picks from the sale:
The Sonos Move 2 Speaker is perfect for outdoor gatherings or on the go. Its IP56 rating makes it dust- and water-resistant, so you don’t need to worry about rain, spills, or splashes. Plus, its battery lasts up to 24 hours.
The Move 2 can sync with other Sonos speakers for a seamless multi-room audio experience. It also features built-in voice control, giving you the option to command it using your voice or the Sonos app.
Get it at Amazon or Best Buy for $336 (save $113).
Sonos Era 100 Speaker — $199 $249(save $50)
Sonos Era 300 Speaker — $359 $449(save $90)
The Sonos Sub (Gen 3) includes two force-cancelling drivers that eliminate vibration and rattle, resulting in a smooth, powerful bass sound without distortion. It can be connected to the Arc or Beam soundbar for an immersive home theater experience or used with other Sonos speakers to enhance the low-end frequencies in your music.
With 245 watts of power and a frequency response range down to 25 Hz, the Sonos Sub delivers serious sound that’ll bring your movies, games, or music to life.
Get it at Amazon or Best Buy for $639 (save $160).
The Sonos Beam (Gen 2) features Dolby Atmos support, so you can experience 3D surround sound right in your living room (or wherever). Setup is quick and easy, too; just plug it in, connect it to your TV, and start enjoying enhanced audio quality. It’s also compatible with voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant, so you can control your soundbar with just your voice.
Get it at Amazon or Best Buy for $399 (save $100).
Sonos Arc — $719 $899.99(save $180.99)
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