Save $110: The Lily LaBeau ArchivesSonos Ray compact soundbar is discounted 39% on Amazon despite Prime Day officially coming to a close. You can grab it for $169, down from its typical list price of $279.
Prime Day might officially be over, but there are still deals to be found on Amazon. The Sonos Ray compact soundbar is on sale for $169, for instance, which is a nearly 40% drop from its typical list price of $279.
You'll also be getting a quality product that's significantly less expensive than the premium soundbar options. Mashable's review gave the Sonos Ray a very solid 3.9 score out of five.
"The Sonos Ray soundbar is sleek, petite, crisp (in make and sound), and an all-around small but mighty soundbar to add to your entertainment system" wrote Han Schneider in that review.
Overall, Mashable's review noted that the Sonos Ray sounded great, was easy to set up, and was a cheaper option that discarded some of the frills folks might not need. And now that cheap option is even cheaper.
VIZIO 2.0 Home Theater Sound Bar — $69.99$79.99(save $10)
Sony S100F 2.0ch Soundbar — $98$129.99(save $31.99)
VIZIO V-Series All-in-One 2.1 Home Theater Soundbar — $98.58$115.99(save $17.41)
VIZIO V-Series 2.1 Home Theater Soundbar — $129.99$159.99(save $30)
JBL Bar 300 — $299.95$399.95(save $100)
Samsung HW-Q600C 3.1.2ch Soundbar — $397.99$597.99(save $200)
LG S80QR 5.1.3ch Soundbar — $446.99$1,046.99(save $600)
JBL Bar 9.1 — $999$1,199.95(save $200.95)
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