SAVE $50:As of March 14,Hong Kong Archives the Sonos Era 100 smart speaker is on sale at Amazon for $199. That's 20% off its list price of $249.
Whether you're using it for listening to music or are looking to create a surround sound setup, a high-quality speaker can be a great addition to your home. The Sonos Era 100, in particular, offers excellent sound quality for both situations. As someone who owns two of these speakers, I absolutely love using them for movie nights to create a more immersive experience. It's a speaker that's worth every cent, in my opinion. If you've been hoping to pick it up, now's a great time to do it at a discounted rate.
The Sonos Era 100 has dropped from its list price of $249 to $199, saving you 20% overall. According to price tracker camelcamelcamel, this marks a return to its lowest-ever price. It's currently listed as a limited-time deal, so you'll want to act fast to scoop it up at this price. Both the black and white models are discounted, so you can choose the speaker that will best blend in with your home's style.
SEE ALSO: Samsung’s ridiculous Buzzer Beater Bundle is over $5,000 off — because one TV isn’t enough for March MadnessThe Sonos Era 100 is a real treat when it comes to sound quality. Music sounds great coming out of it, but I especially love having both of my speakers paired with the Sonos soundbar underneath my TV. They make any movie, TV show, or video game feel more immersive with sound coming from all around the room. As a bonus, they have a compact size that fits really nicely on a bookshelf or tabletop.
If you've been looking for a speaker upgrade, this deal on the Sonos Era 100 is well worth jumping on while it's still available.
There are a couple more speaker deals that are worth checking out right now. The Sony XG300 portable Bluetooth speaker has gotten a great discount at Best Buy and theBose SoundLink Revolve+ (Series II) speaker is on sale at Amazon.
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