Sonos Sale! 20% Off Before the Big Game - Don't Miss Out!

Sonos Sale! 20% Off Before the Big Game - Don't Miss Out!
Tech Product Reviews 02 February 2026

Okay, folks, listen up! If you've been eyeing a Sonos system to seriously upgrade your home theater, now's the time. Sonos is having a sitewide sale, dropping prices by up to 20% just in time for the, shall we say, *big* football game coming up on February 8th. That's right, you can finally ditch that tinny TV audio and immerse yourself in some proper sound.

Sonos Sale! 20% Off Before the Big Game - Don't Mi...

The sale includes some of their most popular pieces. We're talking the Sonos Arc Ultra and Beam soundbars, the very versatile Era 100 and 300 speakers, and for that extra rumble, the Sub Mini and Sub 4 woofers are also discounted. Plus, they're throwing in fast, free shipping and the full manufacturer's warranty. Not a bad deal, not bad at all.

Let's talk specifics. The Era 100 is a real workhorse. I've always been impressed by how much sound they squeeze out of that little package. It's got two tweeters, a mid-woofer, and three class-D digital amplifiers. All that tech means you get clear, distortion-free audio, even when you crank it up. And the built-in mic means you can yell at it to change the volume without getting up from the couch. It's a fantastic all-around speaker, perfect for pairing or just standalone listening.

If you're looking for the ultimate soundbar experience, the Arc Ultra is where it's at. This beast is 46 inches long and packed with 14 speakers, including those up-firing ones for Dolby Atmos. Seriously, it'll make you feel like you're right in the middle of the action. The bass is phenomenal thanks to the Sound Motion woofer. Again, voice control is built-in. If you're serious about your home theater, you need to at least check out the Arc Ultra. We even did a full review if you need more details.

Maybe the Arc Ultra is a bit too much for your space (or your wallet). The Sonos Beam is a fantastic alternative. It's smaller, more affordable, but still delivers that signature Sonos sound. It's a 5.0-channel soundbar with a tweeter, four mid-woofers, and passive radiators for extra bass. While it doesn't have physical height channels, it simulates them for Dolby Atmos. I think of it as a great, compact sound solution for smaller rooms.

Look, I'm not going to lie, Sonos isn't the cheapest option out there. But here's the thing: their speakers are easy to set up, they look good, and they sound incredible. They fill the room with clear, distortion-free sound. In my experience, the sound quality punches way above its weight class. If you value quality and convenience, Sonos is worth the investment. And with this sale, it's even more tempting. Time to get that home theater ready for the big game!

Full disclosure: This tip comes via Eric Song, IGN's commerce manager. He spends his days finding the best deals, and apparently, he's pretty good at it!

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