We gave the Sonos Ace headphones 4 stars — now they’re on sale

    By Michael Bizzaco
Published April 30, 2025

Not only does Sonos make some of the best wireless speakers and home theater soundbars you can buy in 2025, but now the renowned audio brand also makes incredible headphones. We’re referring to the Sonos Ace Wireless, a pair of ANC cans we wish Sonos had been making for years! Good fortune is on our side, as it looks like these headphones are on sale this week:

For a limited time, the Sonos Ace Wireless are discounted to $350 from the original $450 price point. That’s $100 in savings for those who enjoy a bit of arithmetic! 

Sonos is never one to skimp on audio quality, so you can bet your bottom dollar that the Sonos Ace are some of the best-sounding ANCs cans money can buy. 

Delivering a balanced sound profile with a bit of extra bass, the Ace are great for multi-genre listening and podcasts, as well as for watching movies and TV shows. And if you own a compatible Sonos soundbar, you’ll even be able to use the TV Audio Swap feature to instantly route all soundbar audio to your Ace headphones!

When it comes to noise-canceling, the Sonos Ace cans do a fantastic job at filtering out everything from engine drone to HVAC hum, along with chatty coworkers or the whirring of a robot vacuum. The Sonos Ace should also last up to 30 hours on a full charge, and it only takes 2.5 hours to completely recharge from zero.

Resident AV expert Simon Cohen reviewed the Sonos Ace back last December and said, “Incredible comfort, simplicity, and sound make us wish the Sonos Ace were fully integrated into the Sonos ecosystem.”

Save $100 on the Sonos Ace Wireless when you purchase today, and be sure to take a look at our lists of the best headphone deals, best Sonos deals, and best Bose headphone deals for even more discounts on wearable audio products.

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