Most would agree that Sonos offers some of the best speakers and soundbars currently on the market. That’s because Sonos makes speakers that — more often than not — boast great sound quality, support for all the major streaming platforms, and simple multi-room functionality. Unfortunately, however, all of those perks often come at a high price. Sonos products aren’t cheap, and, outside of the occasional rogue discount, they rarely go on sale. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t ways to save at least a few dollars on Sonos gear.
If you’re comfortable buying refurbished, for example, you could save a decent amount. We also occasionally see sales on Sonos’ collaborative series with Ikea and discounted bundles that include Sonos products, which makes it easier to set up an entire home audio system while saving money. And, if you’re a student, Sonos offers a program you can join to get a 15 percent discount when you spend up to $2,500 on full-priced speakers and accessories.
Regardless of their existence, these discounts can be hard to find. That’s why we’ve curated this list of the best Sonos deals you can currently take advantage of. Here, we’ll guide you through the best sales available right now to help you get the best bang for your buck.
Highlights across the range
Model | Model year | Condition | List Price | Sale Price | Retailer | ||
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Model | Model year | Condition | List Price | Sale Price | Retailer | ||
Sonos Roam | 2021 | New | $179 | $143.20 | Best Buy | Sonos | |
Sonos Move | 2019 | New | $399 | $319 | Best Buy | Sonos | |
Sonos One (second-gen) | 2019 | Refurbished | $219 | $179 | Sonos | ||
Sonos Arc | 2020 | Refurbished | $900 | $719 | Sonos | ||
Sonos Beam (first-gen) | 2018 | Refurbished | $399 | $319 | Sonos |
A note about refurbished Sonos products
Both Sonos and Best Buy test and clean all of their certified refurbished products before reselling them. Sonos also includes the original accessories and cables, along with a one-year warranty and a 45-day money-back guarantee. Best Buy’s Geek Squad-certified refurbished products, meanwhile, come with a 90-day warranty unless otherwise noted. You also have 15 days to return or exchange them, though, Best Buy Elite and Totaltech members are elgiable for an extended return window.

Sonos Roam deals
The Sonos Roam is one of the clearest, most pleasant portable speakers we’ve ever used, and we’d recommend it as a personal speaker for small gatherings. It offers a rugged design, a relatively durable build, wireless charging, and support for both Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. It’s also compatible with Apple’s AirPlay 2, which lets you stream music from an iPhone, iPad, or Mac over your home network. Plus, it’s the first Sonos speaker with an IP67 dust and water resistance rating, which means you could use it in the bathroom or near pools.
Note, however, Sonos won’t let you pair two in stereo when listening over Bluetooth, unlike other similar speakers, though you can play Bluetooth audio over your entire Sonos system. It also only offers around 10 hours of battery life, which isn’t that great, and it can be challenging to use the speaker’s Wi-Fi features outside of your home.
Nevertheless, it’s a good portable speaker you can currently buy in either black or white from Sonos and Best Buy for $143.20 ($37 off), its lowest price to date. You can also buy the black or white model in refurbished condition right now at Best Buy for $128.99 ($51 off), however, given the new model is on sale for just $14 more, we suggest opting for a new model. Read our Sonos Roam review.

Lastly, Sonos is selling a few bundle deals containing the Sonos Roam if you’re interested in purchasing multiple devices. Right now, for instance, you can buy two Sonos Roams for $286.40 ($71.60 off) or a Sonos Roam bundled with a wireless charger for $192.20 ($35.80 off). You can also buy the Sonos Roam alongside the Sonos Ray, Sonos’ newest entry-level soundbar, for $422.20 ($35.80 off). Just note that while the Sonos Ray offers impressive sound, it does lack Dolby Atmos support and HDMI connectivity, so you’ll need to use an optical audio cable to connect it to your TV. Read our Sonos Ray review.
- $143
- $179
- 20% off
The Sonos Roam is a truly portable Sonos speaker with a rugged design that’s built to withstand the elements. It also features wireless charging and supports AirPlay 2, Alexa, and Google Assistant.