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2024-07-02 18:40:42| Engadget

Sonos speakers and soundbars are up to 25 percent off as part of a sitewide sale on refurbished products. This includes the well-reviewed Beam Gen 2, which found a place on our list of the best soundbars. You can scoop up a refurbished Beam for $300, which is a discount of $100 or 25 percent. We picked it as the best choice for consumers looking for a mid-range soundbar that provides pro-level features without breaking the bank. Thats even more true now with todays sale. The Beam Gen 2 boasts solid sound quality, Dolby Atmos support and a compact form factor that wont call attention to itself. As with most Sonos products, the Beam Gen 2 can team up with other models to create a robust home sound system. Its also incredibly easy to set up and use. There are no upward-firing speakers here, but Sonos has addressed this limitation by tweaking the audio timing and frequency. On the downside, it only features a single HDMI port, so you wont be able to directly connect a gaming console to the soundbar. If Dolby Atmos doesnt matter to you, the original Sonos Beam is available for $191 instead of $319. The companys subwoofer, the Sub Gen 3, is available for $480 instead of $640 and the entry-level Ray soundbar is $164 instead of $220. These are all refurbished b-stock items but ship with the companys standard warranty. Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/sonos-has-discounted-refurbished-speakers-and-soundbars-by-up-to-25-percent-164042803.html?src=rss


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