SAVE $20:As of June 11,Dubbed the Sonos Era 100 smart speaker is on sale for $179 at Amazon. That's 10% off its list price of $199.
It's always worth investing in a solid speaker for your home. Whether it's just for playing music or to complete a surround sound setup for watching your favorite movies or shows, it can really elevate a listening experience. Thankfully, one of my favorite smart speakers, the Sonos Era 100, is still on sale at Amazon. I think it's worth every cent.
The Sonos Era 100 has been discounted to $179 from its list price of $199 at Amazon You can choose between the black and white speakers, which have both been marked down to this price.
SEE ALSO: The Sonos Move 2 is back to its best-ever price at AmazonThis compact speaker boasts big sound that's perfect for pairing with a Sonos soundbar to create a surround sound system. I've loved using it for movie nights to feel really immersed in what I'm watching. And its compact design is a big positive, too. It can fit in a variety of different spots, which is nice for smaller living spaces so you can slot it into a bookshelf or set it up on the corner of a desk.
It's currently listed as a limited-time deal, so it may not last for long. Act fast to save on the Sonos Era 100 at Amazon.
If you want to pick up another good pairing for it, the Sonos Sub 4 is also discounted at Amazon so you can round out the surround sound setup with excellent bass.
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