Several Sonos audio products got their first 2026 discounts

Amazon’s Big Spring Sale kicks off on March 25th, though some great tech sales are already available. Sonos is one of several companies that has switched on sales for its products, including some that haven’t previously been discounted this year. While the company is best known for its home theater gear, these discounts largely focus […]

Several Sonos audio products got their first 2026 discounts
Several Sonos audio products got their first 2026 discounts Photo: The Verge

A photo of the Sonos Ace wireless headphones.

Kicking things off, the Sonos Ace wireless headphones are back down to $299 (originally $399) at Amazon, Best Buy, and through Sonos, as long as you’re ready to buy them in black.

While this price is $20 shy of their best-ever, it’s worth noting that this is the first discount of the year.

The Ace headphones are an impressive first attempt at wireless headphones for the company, packed with active noise cancellation, comfort and great sound that rivals the best in the category — currently at a price that’s lower than most of its competitors.

Their TV Audio Swap feature is unique, letting you swap audio from a Sonos soundbar (including the Arc, Beam, or Ray) to the Ace for private listening.

Read our review.

Sonos Ace

The Sonos Ace are the company’s first set of wireless headphones.

They feature a premium, comfortable build and active noise cancellation, along with compatibility with Sonos Arc and other Sonos soundbars.

A hands-on photo of the Sonos Ace headphones at an event in New York City.

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The larger Move 2 Bluetooth speaker is $399 ($100 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Sonos, which is another price drop that hasn’t appeared since the end of the year.

It’s a fantastic speaker that’s full of improvements over the original, with stereo sound, twice the battery life, plus line-in playback for wired audio sources.

In terms of audio performance, former reviewer Chris Welch noted that the Move 2 is like a wireless Era 100 (a plug-in speaker that’s $219).

Being able to take it on-the-go with IP54 protection against the elements might be worth the extra money to you.

Read our review.

Sonos Move 2

With double the battery life of its predecessor and better-sounding stereo audio, the Sonos Move 2’s improvements don’t stop there.

It supports line-in audio, can stream Bluetooth audio to other Sonos speakers, and more.

Read our review.

A photo of the Sonos Move 2 portable speaker.

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Sonos Beam (Gen 2)

The Beam isn’t as powerful as the Sonos Arc, nor can it match the flagship soundbar’s Dolby Atmos immersion bubble.

But you still get room-filling surround sound for less money — and the Beam ties into the Sonos ecosystem for added convenience.

Read our review.

A photo of the white second-generation Sonos Beam soundbar in front of a TV

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Sonos Sub Mini

It can’t fully match the loudness and sheer power of the flagship Sonos Sub, but the more compact Sub Mini still kicks out plenty of boom that will make you feel the low-end bass from your couch.

Read our review.


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