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Most Sonos gear is on sale this week, including the Sonos Ace headphones!

Reviewed By Digital Trends Sonos Ace inside travel case.
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If you’ve been shopping around for a great pair of noise-canceling headphones, we’re pleased to inform you that Sonos, one of the best wireless audio companies in the business, is offering markdowns on nearly all speakers, soundbars, and headphones. Of course, the company only makes one set of cans, but they’re a premium set of over-ears that give Sony and Bose flagships a run for their money.

Right now, when you purchase the Sonos Ace Wireless Headphones at Amazon, Best Buy, Crutchfield, and a few other retailers, you’ll only pay $380. The full MSRP on these headphones is $450.

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Why you should buy the Sonos Ace Wireless Headphones

We tested the Sonos Ace back in December, and resident AV expert Simon Cohen said, “Incredible comfort, simplicity, and sound make us wish the Sonos Ace were fully integrated into the Sonos ecosystem.” Indeed, the Sonos Ace are an excellent set of ANC cans that deliver crystal-clear sound quality. Highs and mids are particularly well handled, so the Ace have great cross-genre performance. There’s a good amount of bass in most mixes, too, but you’ll also be able to manually adjust bass and treble in the Sonos S2 app.

When it comes to ANC performance, the Sonos Ace are some of the best headphones on the market. Say goodbye to low-end rumbles like plane, train, and bus engine noise, HVAC drone, and construction site chaos. We were also impressed by the Ace’s ability to render voices clearly when taking phone calls. And as far as battery life goes, a full charge should give you up to 30 hours with ANC enabled, and the cans automatically enter a standby mode when you take them off your head.

Purchase the Sonos Ace Wireless Headphones today and save $70 on this excellent pair of ANC over-ears! We also suggest taking a look at our lists of the best Sonos deals, best headphone deals, and best soundbar deals for even more markdowns on top AV devices!

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Michael Bizzaco
Former AV Contributor
Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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