Sonos home theater gear is up to 20 percent off ahead of Super Bowl LX
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Sonos home theater gear is up to 20 percent off ahead of Super Bowl LX
"The Sonos Beam is the company's sub-$500 soundbar. Engadget's pick for the best midrange model, the compact speaker has impressive sound for its size. Part of that is its Dolby Atmos support. Although the soundbar lacks upward-firing speakers, it uses software tricks to compensate. Audio timing and frequency adjustments make sound seem to come from the side or slightly above."
"Save $130 on Engadget's pick for the best midrange soundbar. One of the biggest drawbacks is that the Beam only has one HDMI port. Regardless, that compromise may be easier to accept at Beam's current $369 than at its usual $499. Several more home theater speakers are included in Sonos's sale. If you have a loftier budget for a soundbar, there's the Arc Ultra. Typically $1,099, it's now $899."
"The company's pair of subwoofers is included as well. You can get the Sub Mini for $399 (down from $499) or the Sub 4 for $759 (from $899). Although they aren't explicitly sold as home theater products, the Era 100 ($179) and Era 300 ($379) are also included in the sale. The portable Move 2 isn't discounted individually, but you will find it in a couple of bundles."
Sonos is discounting multiple home theater products for Super Bowl season, with the Beam (Gen 2) reduced by $130 to $369. The Beam is a compact sub-$500 soundbar with Dolby Atmos support and uses software timing and frequency adjustments to simulate upward and side sound. The Beam lacks upward-firing speakers and has only one HDMI port. The flagship Arc Ultra is reduced from $1,099 to $899. Subwoofers on sale include the Sub Mini at $399 and the Sub 4 at $759. Era 100 and Era 300 speakers are discounted, and the Move 2 appears in select bundles. A sale page lists the complete offerings.
Read at www.engadget.com
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