Sonos Black Friday Sale Has Year's Best Prices on Ace Headphones, Arc Soundbar, and More

Sonos today kicked off its annual Black Friday sale, and this year you'll find up to 40 percent off the company's most popular devices. This includes the new Sonos Ace headphones, Arc soundbar, Roam 2 portable speaker, and more.

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All discounts in this sale have been automatically applied, so you don't need to enter a coupon code in order to see the final sale prices. We've collected all of the deals in the list below, but you can also find a few bundle discounts on sale on the Sonos website.


We're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.


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Top Rated Comments

HobeSoundDarryl Avatar
14 months ago
As a Apple + Sonos loaded household, I'll preface what is about to be dozens of posts about "the disaster" of the new app, trust completely obliterated, no speakers work at all, firstborn made ill, water pipes burst, car won't start now, etc ;) by once again pointing out that we Mac people don't even have to open the new app to use Sonos speakers:

* Airplay works as it always did
* Mac app is still the same Mac app
* Home kit control remains the same
* Home theater Sonos hooked to a TV basically has AppleTV or the TV doing the controlling
* Etc.

I happen to have no issue at all with the new app myself but others do. However, I can easily go months without opening the app and never miss the many ways I use & enjoy them. I suspect most about to bash away could probably not open the app for at least weeks at a time too.

Now on with the (usual) show... ?
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
FrozenDarkness Avatar
14 months ago
i guess too early to expect a sale on the arc ultra
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Liquid Galaxy Avatar
14 months ago
Nothing in the UK yet...
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MrPresident Avatar
14 months ago
Such a shame this company are so untrustworthy! They do know how make a good speaker!
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mike_Trivisonno Avatar
14 months ago
You know who makes good speakers? Klipsch. We have been using them for decades. They're just speakers. Nothing fancy but of the highest quality.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TapDatApp Avatar
14 months ago

As a Apple + Sonos loaded household, I'll preface what is about to be dozens of posts about "the disaster" of the new app, trust completely obliterated, no speakers work at all, firstborn made ill, water pipes burst, car won't start now, etc ;) by once again pointing out that we Mac people don't even have to open the new app to use Sonos speakers:

* Airplay works as it always did
* Mac app is still the same Mac app
* Home kit control remains the same
* Home theater Sonos hooked to a TV basically has AppleTV or the TV doing the controlling
* Etc.

I happen to have no issue at all with the new app myself but others do. However, I can easily go months without opening the app and never miss the many ways I use & enjoy them. I suspect most about to bash away could probably not open the app for at least weeks at a time too.

Now on with the (usual) show... ?
You’re completely right. While I do think there was (still is to a more minor degree) a number of serious issues caused by the app redesign several months back, I don’t usually interact with it at all in my all Apple household. And in that light, Sonos is still the best wireless sound system on the market and the one best suited for any Apple aficionado. The speakers themselves remain absolutely fantastic.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)