It’s hard to think about multiroom audio without thinking about Sonos. With Sonos speakers, you can listen to music all around your home over a stable Wi-Fi connection, rather than relying on spotty Bluetooth. The company has expanded its lineup over the years and now offers a wide range of speakers, from outdoor and tabletop speakers to soundbars and subwoofers.
Sonos has long been known for its stellar sound quality, and its latest S2 operating system supports hi-res audio standards like Dolby Atmos. Wi-Fi playback is compatible with Apple AirPlay 2 and Spotify Connect, as well as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands, so you can cast audio directly without needing to use the Sonos app. In addition, Sonos’ portable speakers add versatility with Bluetooth playback.
Despite the variety of Sonos’ speakers, one thing remains constant: the dearth of deals. Its speakers are rarely discounted. There are usually a few speaker sets on sale at Sonos if you’re looking for a multispeaker setup. For example, you can save $30 on a Roam and Move set or save $20 on a pair of Roam speakers. You can also save $50 on a pair of Five speakers or $60 on a Move and Arc soundbar set. However, right now Sonos isn’t offering any single speakers at a discount sale.
Both Best Buy and Sonos also offer refurbished products that look and feel new and come with a full warranty. For example, you can currently save $18 at Best Buy on a refurbished Roam speaker via the Geek Squad-certified refurbished program. At Sonos, you can save on Certified Refurbished products, including $40 on a refurbished Roam or One SL speaker.
We’ve assembled Sonos’ most popular products here, despite most of them not being discounted right now, and we’ll update this story as more Sonos speakers go on sale.
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This set pairs the big but portable Move speaker with the Arc soundbar and saves you $60. Together, the speakers create an excellent home theater setup via Wi-Fi. You have the flexibility to separate the pair and take the portable Move with you and listen anywhere via Bluetooth.
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The SL version of the Roam omits the microphone and costs $20 less than the regular Roam. It’s a good pick if you want to save money or have privacy concerns about Amazon or Google listening to you inside your home.
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The SL skips the microphone and Amazon and Google voice commands, and so costs less than the Sonos One.