SAVE $130: As of May 29,Complete Series Archives the Sonos Beam Gen 2 soundbar is back down to $369 (reg. $499) for the first time since December. That's 26% in savings and its lowest price on record.
TV display tech is lightyears ahead of sound, which is why you may want to invest in a soundbar to make the most of your viewing experience. While we highly recommend the Sonos Arc Ultra as a premium pick, it's definitely not in everyone's price range at $999. If you're seeking something more affordable, the second-generation Sonos Beam soundbar is also an excellent choice — and it happens to be on sale.
As of May 29, the Sonos Beam Gen 2 soundbar is back down to just $369 from $499 at Amazon for the first time all year. That's a savings of 26% and matches its lowest price on record from the Black Friday season.
The second-generation Sonos Beam improves on all the things we already loved about the original model, which Mashable's reviewer Raymond Wong said "hits the sweet spot on price, design, sound quality, and features." The upgraded design features a new grill, a better processor, and Dolby Atmos compatibility on top of its already immersive sound, convenient voice assistant support, and spectacular clarity.
We named it our favorite soundbar to pair with your TV back in 2023 and while it's no longer all that new, we still think its a worthy choice that complements a mid-size TV well. As our friends at PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) noted, its bass response is just OK. Fortunately, you can add a Sonos subwoofer to increase the low end with all the money you'll save by snagging the Beam Gen 2 while it's 26% off.
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