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Sonos Black Friday deals: Save on speakers and soundbars

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With Black Friday over for another year, what if you missed out on the perfect Black Friday deals yesterday? Don’t stress — the best Sonos Black Friday deals are still around, with many retailers offering great discounts on highly sought-after Sonos products. We’re keeping an eye on the latest and greatest deals so you don’t have to do the hard work yourself. If you’re looking to pick up a new portable speaker like the Sonos Roam SL or the high-end Sonos Arc soundbar with Dolby Atmos, check out our hand-picked selection of the best deals below. You could even redo your entire home theater setup with combo deals on speakers, subwoofers, and soundbars.

LiveLast updated November 27, 2022 2:47 AM
    Noah McGraw
    Section Editor, Commerce
    Noah is Digital Trend's Commerce Section Editor. His focus is on deals writing, and he has four years of experience searching…
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    Sonos Era 300 close-up of Bluetooth button.

    When Sonos recently debuted its two newest wireless speakers -- the Era 100 and Era 300 -- it broke with years of precedence by adding Bluetooth, a connection option that has never been offered on the company’s non-portable speakers. At the time, I thought Bluetooth on an Era speaker worked the same way as it does on the Sonos Move. I was wrong.

    It turns out, the Era speakers use Bluetooth in tandem with their Wi-Fi connections, as opposed to the Move, which treats Bluetooth as a completely separate mode. That has some profound implications for what you can do with one of the new Era speakers within a Sonos system, as well as a few caveats about what you can’t do.

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    The Sonos Era speakers solve a major problem for Android users
    Sonos TruePlay settings.

    The new Sonos Era 100 and Era 300 usher in a new generation of wireless speakers for the company, and our first impressions were pretty good. They also close a gaping hole that has plagued a pretty large segment of users. Android users no longer are left out of the Trueplay feature.

    Custom tuning of speakers for their environments isn’t particularly new. Google has done it with its Nest Hub Max. Apple does it with the HomePod. But Sonos has always required a phone to do the listening for ambient sound and fine-tuning the speakers. And to date, that phone always has had to be an iPhone (unless you have a portable Sonos Move, but that's almost a different product category at this point. Stay with us here).

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    Sonos’ new Era 100 and Era 300 wireless speakers go all-in on spatial audio and Bluetooth
    Sonos Era 300 and Era 100 side by side.

    Sonos has officially unveiled two new wireless smart speakers -- the $249 Sonos Era 100, and the $449 Sonos Era 300. While the Era 100 is effectively a new version of the aging Sonos One, which it replaces, the Era 300 is an entirely new type of speaker for the company, with six drivers (including an up-firing tweeter) and compatibility with spatial audio formats like Dolby Atmos.

    The leaks pretty much nailed it. Both speakers will be available on March 28 in 26 countries including the U.S., Canada, Mexico, the U.K., Ireland, Germany, and Australia, with preorders beginning March 7.

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