Starting this week, Sonos is taking an extra 25% off nearly its entire inventory of certified refurbished headphones, soundbars and speakers. Combined with already existing discounts, you're accruing as much as 50% off in combined savings. Some of them have rarely (or never) dropped to these prices even during past sales, including the Era 100 speaker, Ace headphones, Sub Mini, or Beam Gen 1 soundbar.
Sonos refurbished products go through rigorous testing; they come with all accessories, manuals, and documentation and are reshipped in "pristine" packaging. Most importantly, Sonos includes the same 1-year warranty as buying new. I like when retailers offer the same warranty as new because that means they have faith in the reliability of their refurbs.
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You can quickly browse through all of the listed products on sale above. For more information on each product and why they are worth your consideration, read through below.
Sonos Era 100
Sonos Ace
The Ace is Sonos' flagship headphone, normally retailing for $399 new. This is the first time Sonos is selling a certified refurbished model at this price (usually it runs for $299). The Sonos Ace has all the features you'd expect from a high-end headphone, including excellent sound quality with Dolby Atmos support, active noise cancellation, all-day comfort comfort thanks to plush memory foam earcups, a steel reinforced headband for durability, built-in beam-forming microphone, and up to 30 hours of listening time on a single charge with convenient USB Type-C charging.
Sonos Sub Mini
This Sonos Sub Mini is another outlet product that has dropped to the lowest price ever. Despite its compact size, the Sonos Sub Mini produces powerful low-end sound by way of two inward-facing 6" drivers contained in a sealed (non-ported) enclosure. It features wireless connectivity so you can avoid the hassle of routing a cable back to the rest of your home theater components. It's compatible with every Sonos soundbar and speaker and is an excellent, compact solution for adding room-filling bass to your existing setup.
Sonos Beam
Both the Sonos Beam Gen 1 and Gen 2 are on sale right now. The Gen 1 is over $100 cheaper, but the updates on the Gen 2 model are significant. Whereas the Beam Gen 1 is a 3.0-channel soundbar, the Beam Gen 2 is a 5.0-channel soundbar with height channels for Dolby Atmos support. Cosmetically, the soundbars look nearly identical with a modest 26" length that works great with small and medium sized TVs. Both are also smart speakers that are voice controllable.
Sonos Ray
The Ray is Sonos' most compact soundbar at just 22" in length. This is a 2.0-channel stereo soundbar containing two tweeters and two woofers. It can be wirelessly controlled from the Sonos app, however it is not directly compatible with a smart assistant like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant since it doesn't have a built-in microphone.
Sonos Arc
The Arc is Sonos' flagship product. This is a premium soundbar and it shows. This 45" soundbar houses eleven precisely engineered internal speakers, including two dedicated height channels. It's Dolby Atmos ready, and there's enough power here that you can probably get away without a subwoofer. However, the Sonos Arc can be wirelessly paired up with other Sonos speakers and subs to add even more sound distribution. The Arc has a built-in mic so it can accept voice commands and is Amazon Alexa compatible. The Arc SL is the same speaker but with no microphone.
Sonos Sub 3 Wireless Subwoofer
If you want to add ground-shaking bass to your Sonos setup, there's still nothing better than a separate standalone subwoofer. The Sub 3 boasts plenty of power in the form of two 5"x8" woofers and a ported design that allows for a louder and deeper low-end. It simply can't be emulated by a standard bookshelf speaker or soundbar alone.
Why Sonos?
If you're looking for an easy solution to add great sound to your home, then you've probably already heard of Sonos. Sonos speakers are very easy to set up, don't take a large amount of space, and most importantly, offer distortion-free room-filling audio. They're definitely pricier than budget options, but the sound quality is comparable to speakers that cost hundreds more or take up much more space.
Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.