Sonos is winding down a significant promotional event on its refurbished hardware lineup, with all discounts set to expire on April 24. The sale offers steep price cuts on various smart speakers and home theater components, according to theverge.com.
Customers can acquire like-new gear at a fraction of the retail cost while maintaining the same one-year warranty provided with new products. The outlet reported that some current sale prices are notably better than the company's typical refurbished discounts.
For instance, the Era 100, Sonos' smallest plug-in speaker, is currently priced at $134, down from its $219 retail price. The larger Era 300, designed for immersive spatial audio, is available for $329, representing a $150 discount.
Home theater and portable deals
The sale also covers home theater add-ons and weather-resistant portable units. The second-generation Sonos Beam soundbar, which supports Dolby Atmos, is priced at $299 in black. This price is $50 lower than the best-ever price recorded for a new model, which currently retails for $499, theverge.com noted.
Portable options are also heavily discounted. The Sonos Move 2 is available for $299, a significant drop from its $499 retail price. The outlet highlighted that this is a "phenomenal deal" because the unit's price has not fallen below $399 since last September.
The Move 2 features an IP56 water-resistant design and offers up to 24 hours of battery life. It also supports line-in audio and can stream Bluetooth audio to other speakers in a Sonos ecosystem via Wi-Fi.
For users building a surround sound setup, the refurbished Era 300 can be paired with a Sonos Arc or Beam Gen 2 to create a complete theater experience. The Era 100 remains an option for those seeking a replacement for the older Sonos One, featuring two tweeters and a larger woofer.