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The “built-in backyard audio” dream is $1,000 cheaper right now

Turn your patio into a real listening space with $1,000 off this Sonos-powered speaker system

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Outdoor audio usually falls into two buckets: a little Bluetooth speaker that gets lost once people start talking, or a full setup that actually fills the space the way a living-room system does. This Sonance MAG6.1 landscape outdoor speaker system is for the second bucket, and it’s down to $1,799.00, saving you $1,000 off the $2,799.00 compared value. That’s a major discount on a category where prices don’t drop like this very often.

What you’re getting

This is a 6.1-channel landscape outdoor speaker system, designed to spread sound across a yard or patio instead of blasting from a single point. The “landscape” approach matters because it creates more even coverage—music sounds present across the space, not loud near the speaker and quiet everywhere else.

It’s also powered by Sonos, which is the convenience part: app control, easy everyday playback, and a setup that’s built around the way most people actually listen now (playlists, streaming, whole-home style control).

Why it’s worth it

The value here is experience. A properly spaced outdoor system makes entertaining feel effortless: background music that’s clear without being intrusive, and enough output to feel lively when you want it. It’s also a nice quality-of-life upgrade if you spend a lot of time outside in warm months and you’re tired of dragging a speaker in and out, keeping it charged, and still not getting real coverage.

The discount is the other key point. $1,000 off takes this from “dream backyard project” to “this is finally in range,” especially if you’ve already been budgeting for outdoor upgrades like lighting, furniture, or a grill setup.

The bottom line

At $1,799, this Sonance MAG6.1 Sonos-powered landscape system is a great value if you want outdoor sound that actually fills your space and feels built-in rather than temporary. If you only play music outside a few times a year, a portable speaker will cost far less. But if your patio or backyard is a regular hangout spot, this is the kind of upgrade you’ll appreciate every time you step outside.

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