Best Buy launches a huge Sonos sale ahead of the World Cup — here are the 7 top-rated soundbars and speakers I'd buy
My top picks that can upgrade your home audio for less
There's been a big uptick in interest in speakers and soundbars over the last few weeks, as excitement builds for this month's World Cup. Given the astronomical price of tickets, upgrading your home audio is one of the easier and more affordable ways to bring the atmosphere of the event to your home — and several top-rated models from Sonos are now on sale at Best Buy.
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Of all the offers, I'd pick out this Sonos Beam (Gen 2) for $369 (was $499) as my first recommendation. This four-star-rated soundbar is a fantastic compact option that offers a simple way to upgrade from tinny and underwhelming TV speakers to a rich and wide soundstage with minimal fuss.
You could also go for the Sonos Arc Ultra at $899 (was $1,099), but while it's one of the best soundbars from the manufacturer, it's significantly more expensive and probably overkill for many, especially when it's likely more than the price of the TV you're connecting it to.
Either way, there's more info on both soundbars below, as well as several Sonos speakers on sale right now at Best Buy. Some of these are good buys if you want to expand your current setup into a surround sound system, while others are excellent little speakers for playing music at home or on the go.
7 best Sonos deals at Best Buy
This second-generation Sonos Beam soundbar is an older model, but this considerable discount drops it to its best price since Black Friday. Even with its age, it's still a great offer for a compact and stylish soundbar that also drops the subwoofer for another space-saving measure. It offers easy integration with the wider Sonos ecosystem if you want a larger home theater system, and Dolby Atmos support provides a more immersive experience when watching movies or sports. We also found it's great at playing music in our Sonos Beam (Gen 2) review, so it's a good choice if you need an all-in-one soundbar for multiple uses.
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The biggest, best and most powerful soundbar Sonos has ever made just got a $100 discount at Best Buy. As you can read in our Sonos Arc Ultra review, we think it's the best all-in-one Dolby Atmos soundbar you can buy, with strong, detailed and clear audio quality. We did think that a lack of some features, such as HDMI passthrough and DTS-HD support, was a little disappointing. However, the Sonos Arc Ultra offers just about the best home cinematic experience you can buy in a single package — if you're willing to pay the premium price.
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Here's a record-low price for the highly-rated Sonos Roam 2. Even though it's a smaller speaker, it still offers fantastic sound, good looks, and neat extras like voice controls. The Roam 2's precision-engineered drivers provide size-defying clarity and bass, while it still manages to be waterproof and dustproof, so it's a great rugged option. As one of the best portable speakers you can buy, it's great to carry on any outdoor adventures or to have by your side around the home to blast out your favorite tunes.
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This updated Sonos Era 100 has been usurped as our number one pick as the best speaker you can buy, but it's still one of the top options out there. It offers terrific audio quality for its small size, with a rich soundscape and strong bass. It's also versatile, allowing you to connect to it via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or an aux cable and stream music to it from multiple streaming services. The hefty starting price was the only off-putting factor in our Sonos Era 100 review, but this discount makes it a great buy as an all-around home speaker.
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If you want a portable speaker that also packs in some serious power, then Best Buy also has a small discount on the Sonos Move 2. We awarded it four stars in our Sonos Move 2 review, praising the energetic sound and punchy bass. Even though the Move 2 is designed to be taken on the go, it's quite bulky, so not easy to slip into a bag or backpack like most portable speakers. However, it does beat those cheaper and smaller options when it comes to sound quality and battery life. To me, this is probably a better pick if you need something for around the home and garden.
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This imposing Sonos Era 300 has been $40 cheaper in the past, but it's still a good price for a Dolby Atmos-powered speaker that offers wide and expansive full-room audio. It's clearly one for the most enthusiastic audiophiles. but it does boast an impressive soundscape, as we found in our Sonos Era 300 review. It's one that's worth the investment at this deal price if you want the best-of-the-best, but most will be happy with the cheaper and greater value Era 100 above for more general use.
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The Sonos Ace Headphones deliver powerful, clear, and cinematic sound with excellent Dolby Atmos support, making them fantastic for watching movies, TV shows, or sports, without disturbing the whole house. You get wired or wireless hi-res audio and excellent connectivity options with Sonos soundbars to make it easy to switch between your TV and headphone audio. While not the best for music, they're still a solid choice, with up to 30 hours of battery life and a comfortable fit. All of this is now available for a record-low price at Best Buy.
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James Pickard is a Deals Editor at TechRadar. After many years of scouring the net for the cheapest games and tech for his personal use, he decided to make it his job to share all the best bargains and coupon codes with you. James also has almost a decade of experience covering some of the biggest sales events of the year at Eurogamer and VG247, including Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Amazon Prime Day. When not deals hunting or stacking coupon codes to get the biggest savings, James can be found on the PS5, watching a classic film noir or cheering on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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