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Sonos Move 2 wireless speakers have a price cut you don’t want to miss

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Sonos is offering significant discounts on most of its wireless audio products this week, including phenomenal speakers like the Sonos Move 2. Usually this Wi-Fi Bluetooth combo goes for $450, but today you can purchase it for just $360. It’s not too often that Sonos gear drops in price, so this is definitely a $90 discount you don’t want to miss.

We got the chance to test the Move 2 back in October 2023, and resident AV expert Simon Cohen had the following to say: “Whether indoors or outside, the Sonos Move 2 is a highly versatile smart speaker.”

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Why you should buy the Sonos Move 2

Whether you’re looking for a portable speaker to take on vacation or to place by your swimming pool, the Sonos Move 2 is designed to deliver powerful, room-filling sound for hours on end. Thanks to its IP56 rating for dust and water resistance, you won’t have to worry about a bit of rain or an accidental blast from a garden hose spoiling your tunes. Sonos also claims you’ll get up to 24 hours of playback on a full charge, so you won’t have to worry about the speaker dying when you’re not near an AC outlet.

The Move 2 brings great sound quality to the table, with mids and highs being its biggest strengths. There’s even a good amount of low-end to work with and the ability to adjust bass and treble via the Sonos S2 app manually.

iOS users can activate Trueplay to calibrate to best match the acoustics of your listening space. Of course, you’ll also be able to use the app to stream music, group and un-group Sonos components, download updates, and more.

Save $90 when you purchase the Sonos Move 2 today. We also recommend looking through our lists of the best Sonos deals, best soundbar deals, and best Bluetooth speaker deals for additional discounts on top Sonos gear.

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