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Everything Sonos is on sale this week, including the Era 100 speaker!

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Sonos is one of the best wireless audio brands on the market. For years, the company has produced top-notch powered speakers with web-connected capabilities, and it just so happens that most Sonos hardware is on sale this week. You know what that means: significant discounts on popular AV devices. We’re always thrilled to come across Sonos deals, and here’s one that stood out from the rest:

For a limited time, when you purchase the Sonos Era 100 Wireless Speaker at Amazon, Best Buy, Crutchfield, and a handful of other retailers, you’ll only pay $200. The full MSRP on this product is $250.

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Why you should buy the Sonos Era 100

We tested the Era 100 back in March 2023, and reviewer Simon Cohen said, “Once again, Sonos extracts magical amounts of sound from a tiny speaker.” Whether you plan on using the Era 100 as a dedicated music-listening speaker or you’ve got plans to invest in a pair for a wireless surround sound configuration, the Era 100 is capable of wearing whatever hats you deem necessary.

In our testing, the Era 100 delivered a full-bodied sound with terrific midrange articulation. iOS users can use TruePlay to calibrate the Era 100 to best align with your room acoustics, but you’ll also find manual bass and treble adjustments in the Sonos S2 app. Other noteworthy features include a built-in Alexa voice assistant, optional Bluetooth connectivity, and AirPlay 2 support for iOS devices.

It’s hard to say how long this sale is going to last, but we’re willing to bet this week of Sonos savings will be wrapped up by the end of the week. That being said, today might actually be the last day to save $50 on the Sonos Era 100.

It may also be worth it to look through our collections of the best Bluetooth speaker deals and best soundbar deals for more suggestions on top audio devices.

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