

Every year I tell myself I don’t need more audio gear—and every year Black Friday proves me wrong. But this time, I’m not even mad about it. Sonos just dropped a full lineup of deals that hit just about every type of listener, from the movie-lover building a home theater to the casual music fan who just wants a slick speaker in the kitchen. And this year’s discounts aren’t just minor price cuts—they’re actually tempting.
If you've ever thought about stepping into the Sonos ecosystem (or expanding it), this might be your moment. I took a look at each product in the Black Friday sale and broke it down based on what you’re getting, how it performs, and who it’s best for. Let’s dive in.

This is the big one. The Arc Ultra is Sonos' top-tier soundbar, and it's built for people who want a cinematic experience without diving into the messy world of AV receivers and ceiling speakers.
You get Dolby Atmos support, crisp dialogue performance, and immersive sound that makes your TV feel like it’s punching way above its weight. Whether you’re watching blockbusters or streaming TV dramas, the Arc Ultra delivers room-filling sound with real punch.
Who should buy this: If you’ve got a nice-sized living room and want a serious audio upgrade with minimal fuss, this is the move.

The Beam Gen 2 is the more compact, more affordable sibling of the Arc Ultra—and it’s a killer value at this price. You’re still getting Dolby Atmos support, a sleek design, and surprisingly big sound from a relatively small bar.
It’s perfect for apartments, bedrooms, or even secondary TVs. Plus, it supports HDMI eARC, so it plays nicely with modern TVs and formats.
Who should buy this: If you’re after great sound in a smaller space and don’t want to go all-in on the Arc, the Beam Gen 2 is the sweet spot.

This is Sonos’ most powerful standalone speaker, and it's all about music. With deep bass, wide stereo separation, and a clean, modern design, the Five is built to fill large rooms with sound that’s rich and balanced.
It’s not portable, and it’s not trying to be. This is a speaker you park in your living room, home office, or studio and just… enjoy.
Who should buy this: Audiophiles who want a premium, plug-and-play speaker for music. If your playlists matter more than your TV shows, this one’s for you.

The Move 2 is what you get when you combine Sonos audio with the freedom of portability. It’s battery-powered, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capable, and weather-resistant enough for outdoor use.
And the best part? It sounds way better than most portable speakers. Big sound, punchy bass, and smart features like auto Trueplay tuning—it adapts to wherever you take it.
Who should buy this: Anyone who wants a do-it-all speaker for both indoors and outdoors. It’s ideal for backyards, porches, or even just moving around the house.

The Era 100 is one of Sonos’ newest compact smart speakers, and it packs a surprising punch for its size. With stereo sound, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support, and voice assistant integration, it’s a big step up from most entry-level smart speakers.
It fits easily on a shelf, desk, or nightstand, and works great on its own or as part of a larger system.
Who should buy this: First-time Sonos users or anyone wanting a smart speaker that doesn’t skimp on audio quality. Read our review.

This is Sonos’ most portable speaker—small enough to throw in a backpack, rugged enough to take to the beach, and smart enough to sync with your home setup when you're back indoors.
Battery life is solid, it's IP67-rated for water and dust resistance, and it automatically switches between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi depending on your location.
Who should buy this: People on the go. Whether you travel, hike, or just want music in the bathroom or garage, the Roam 2 is a fantastic grab-and-go speaker.

Sonos’ first-ever headphones, the Ace, are finally here—and they’re surprisingly competitive. With active noise canceling, a sleek design, and spatial audio support, they deliver a high-end listening experience. And if you already own a Sonos soundbar, you can even use the Ace’s “TV Audio Swap” feature to wirelessly transfer sound from your TV straight to your headphones.
That’s the kind of integration other brands can’t match.
Who should buy this: Sonos fans who want high-quality headphones that integrate with their home system—and anyone looking for premium ANC headphones with a unique twist.

Want more bass? The Sub Mini is designed to pair with Sonos soundbars and speakers to give your setup some low-end authority. It’s compact, easy to set up, and can make a huge difference in movie soundtracks and music playback alike.
It doesn’t overwhelm small rooms, but still brings a satisfying rumble when explosions hit or basslines drop.
Who should buy this: Anyone with a Sonos Beam, Arc, or even a pair of Sonos Fives looking to round out their system with richer bass.
Sonos doesn’t put its gear on sale very often, so these Black Friday deals are kind of a big deal, especially since they cover almost the entire lineup. Whether you’re starting from scratch or filling out a whole-home audio setup, there’s something here worth jumping on.
If you’re asking me what I’d grab? I’m eyeing the Beam Gen 2 for a bedroom TV setup and the Move 2 for portable listening around the house. But honestly, the Arc Ultra at $879 is hard to ignore if you’ve got the space.
No matter what you pick, the great thing about Sonos is that everything just works—smooth setup, easy app control, and room to grow later. So if you've been waiting for the right time to join the Sonos club (or expand your current system), this is it.
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