This four-star Dolby Atmos soundbar from Sonos has dropped to its lowest-ever price for Labor Day

Sonos Arc Ultra on a pink background
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Sonos make some of the best soundbars on the market right now. They've got the Beam, the Ray, and of course, the Arc. I've just spotted a deal on the premium and Dolby Atmos-powered Sonos Arc Ultra, which means you can pick it up at Amazon for $899 (was $999).

This $100 discount brings the Dolby Atmos soundbar down to the lowest price it's ever been. The offer is available in black and white colorways, too, but it's a limited-time deal, so I wouldn't deliberate for too long if you're tempted.

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Sonos Arc Ultra
Sonos Arc Ultra: was $999 now $899 at Amazon

There's now $100 off the best soundbar Sonos has ever made, bringing it down to a record-low price. We love its ability to produce a full sound with great speech clarity, all within a compact frame. It also has very good Dolby Atmos effects to give you a premium audio experience when watching compatible shows and movies. All of this for under $900 represents fantastic value for the serious cinematic audiophile.

In our Sonos Arc Ultra review, we called it "the best-sounding one-box soundbar you can buy today for the price". You can check out the full piece for an extensive rundown on why we thought so highly of it.

In summary, though, the compact unit delivers impressive bass, balanced sound, and convincing Dolby Atmos positioning. The only reasons we didn't give it a complete five stars were because of the lack of HDMI passthrough and the fact that there's no DTS. If these are not important to you, then the Arc Ultra is the complete package.

The Sonos Arc Ultra is one of the best, but you do pay for it. If you'd like to explore other options, then check out our dedicated guide to the best soundbars. We've split them up into various categories based on what sets each of them apart from the rest.

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Paul Hatton
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Writer, app-hoarder, and professional "low battery" enthusiast. Paul spends his days testing wearables so you don’t have to, and his nights wondering if his sleep tracker is judging him. He’s fascinated by the tech that claims to make us better humans—and if it’s wearable, downloadable, or requires a firmware update, he has thoughts on it.

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