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Sonos Is Having an Almost Unheard of Cyber Monday Sale

You'll see a lot of products on sale, especially this time of year. Whether you're looking for a smartphone, a Bluetooth speaker, or just about anything else, you can probably find it at a huge discount on Cyber Monday or Black Friday.

One brand that you don't often see discounted is Sonos. However, in a rare move for the company, the vast majority of its products have been heavily discounted for Cyber Monday. If you've ever been in the market for a Sonos speaker, this is 100 percent the time to buy it.

Sonos Cyber Monday Sale

The bulk of Sonos products are discounted today, so if there's something you want to grab, you shouldn't hesitate. Most of the deals are available on either the Sonos website or Amazon, so you can choose where you want to buy your Sonos products.

Sonos One (Gen 2) Smart Speaker - $149 ($50 Off) (Amazon, Sonos)

If you get one Sonos speaker this Cyber Monday, this is the one to buy. It has support for your favorite voice assistants, incredible sound, and a gorgeous look that'll work with anyone's decor.

Sonos One SL - $129 ($50 off) (Amazon, Sonos)

If you're on a tighter budget, you can also snag the Sonos One SL. It's essentially the same as the Sonos One, but it doesn't have a microphone. If you're only interested in using your phone to control the speaker, then you're better off saving a few bucks and getting this one.

Sonos Move - $299 ($100 off) (Sonos)

If you want a Sonos device that you can carry around with you, the Sonos Move is the speaker for you. Sure, it's expensive, but at $299, it's a lot easier to afford than it's normal $399 price.

Sonos Five - $299 ($100 off) (Sonos)

This is the Sonos speaker for audiophiles. It's packed with all the connected features Sonos is known for, but it also brings high fidelity sound that is unlike anything you'll get at this price. With $100 off, now is the time to buy.

Sonos Beam Soundbar - $300 ($100 off) (Sonos)

You'll have a hard time finding a better soundbar than the Sonos Beam. It will make watching TV and movies and more enjoyable experience, and at $300, it's a great deal. As great as it sounds, it's also small, so it'll fit nicely on your TV stand.

Sonos Sub - $600 ($100 off) (Amazon, Sonos)

Do you need to add some bass to your Sonos system? Look no further than the Sonos Sub. It's expensive, but with $100 off, it's a little more manageable. If your Sonis system feels like it's missing something, this is the speaker to buy.

Sonos Cyber Monday Bundles

In addition to the deals outlined above, the Sonos Cyber Monday page features all sorts of bundles that you can get. If you're ready to welcome Sonos into your home fully, you should pick up one of these bundles, because they make getting into the ecosystem as affordable as it's ever going to be.

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