Sonos Black Friday deals: Era 300 $100 off and discounts across the lineup
Sonos has dropped prices on several speakers and home‑theater products for Black Friday, with the Era 300 standing out at $100 off (now $379). The Era 300 is notable for producing spatial audio and Dolby Atmos‑style immersion without needing additional satellite speakers.
Beyond immersive audio, the Era 300 offers room‑tuning via Trueplay (using built‑in mics), support for voice control (Alexa or Sonos Voice Control) and strong, balanced sound for music and movies. If you want a smaller option, the Era 100 is on sale for about $169, while the portable Move 2 and Sonos headphones (Ace) have notable discounts too.
Key deals & options
- Era 300 — $100 off, now $379: Spatial audio without extra speakers; built‑in Trueplay room tuning.
- Era 100 — ~$169: Compact, excellent sound for smaller rooms.
- Move 2 — ~$399: Portable, rugged speaker with Sonos sound.
- Arc Ultra — ~$879 and Sub 4 — ~$719; Arc Ultra + Sub 4 bundle ~$1,499 (bundle savings).
- Sonos Ace headphones — ~$279: On sale for those who want Sonos audio on the go.
Why the Era 300 matters
The Era 300’s selling point is its spatial processing: it creates a wide, immersive soundstage from a single speaker. This works especially well with Dolby Atmos‑encoded tracks on Apple Music and Amazon Music, while Trueplay automatically adapts the sound to your room using on‑board microphones — handy for Android users who can’t use phone‑based Trueplay.
Shopping tips
- Compare bundle vs. standalone pricing — a soundbar + sub bundle can be better value than buying components separately.
- Check retailer stock and return policies; holiday demand can move quick on popular Sonos models.
- Test features like voice assistants and Trueplay during the return window to ensure they meet your expectations.
Explore Sonos products: Sonos. Browse current listings (affiliate): Sonos Era 300 on Amazon.
Discussion: Are you upgrading your home audio this Black Friday — would you add an Era 300 for spatial sound or opt for a soundbar/sub bundle instead?
