As March Madness 2024 quickly approaching, there’s no better time to upgrade your home entertainment setup to catch all the NCAA action. With exciting games starting on March 19, a great viewing experience deserves an equally great audio experience. To bring the tournament to life, there is a Sell Sonos happening now with deals on the brand’s best soundbars and speakers.
For a limited time, you can save up to 20% on Sonos soundbars and speakers to fill your living room with the sounds of March Madness.
Sonos sales are rare, making now the perfect time to save on high-end models. O Beam (Generation 2) It’s $100 off and features spatial audio to create a virtual surround sound experience with Dolby Atmos. You can also easily create a connected system for your entire home by adding Sonos speakers to more rooms.
Whether you want to fill your home with rich surround sound or just want one of the best portable smart speakers for your next movie nights, there are plenty of Sonos offerings to enhance everyone’s audio experience. It’s usually hard to find a discount on Sonos technology unless you’re buying a refurbished model, but this March Madness sale has the best deals of the year so far.
Sonos Beam (Gen 2)
Easily enrich your entertainment experience with the next generation of Beam, now with Dolby Atmos. Enjoy wide sound for shows, movies and games when the TV is on, and stream music, radio and more when it’s off.
Sonos Ray
This impressively compact, easy-to-use soundbar features precisely balanced sound, including clear dialogue and solid bass, plus simplified control with your TV remote, the Sonos app, Apple AirPlay 2, and more.
Sonos Movement
Get bold sound that moves you and moves with you with this powerful, durable and versatile smart speaker. The weather-resistant design, rechargeable battery, and wide soundstage provide an exceptional outdoor listening experience.
Sonos 2-bedroom set with arch
Immerse yourself in the 3D experience of Dolby Atmos on Arc and enjoy great sound wherever you want by taking Move anywhere and streaming using Bluetooth. At home, over WiFi, you can group speakers together to play in sync.
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