The Sonos Beam soundbar is 26% off through Cyber Monday

    By Michael Bizzaco
Published December 2, 2024

Cyber Monday has brought tons of promos and discounts to the greater world of consumer tech. And while we’ve seen our fair share of Cyber Monday soundbar deals, one of the best markdowns has got to be this extraordinary markdown on the Sonos Beam (Gen 2): For a limited time, you’ll be able to purchase the Beam (Gen 2) for only $370. At full price, this model sells for $500.

We tested the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) a while ago, and AV expert Simon Cohen had the following to say: “Dolby Atmos adds a splash of 3D fun to an already excellent soundbar.”

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There are two great reasons to go for the Sonos Beam (Gen 2). First and foremost, it’s a Dolby Atmos soundbar. As long as your TV has an HDMI ARC/eARC connection, any audio received by your TV can be routed through the Sonos Beam. And if what you’re watching happens to be encoded for Dolby Atmos, the Beam will output some compelling floor-to-ceiling 3D sound. The Beam (Gen 2) also accepts traditional stereo and surround sound formats, like PCM and Dolby Digital Plus.

Another big reason to go for the Beam (Gen 2) is how easy it is to integrate the soundbar into an existing Sonos system. With the Sonos app, you’ll be able to group the Beam in with other Sonos speakers, send TV audio to different parts of your home, and so much more. Setup, updates, and other Sonos exclusives are tucked away in the Sonos app, making the extra bit of software a must.

This 26% off sale ends Cyber Monday at midnight, so be sure to buy before it’s too late. Save $130 when you purchase the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) for Cyber Monday.

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