SAVE $100:The Stocking Girl’s Wet Pink PetalsSonos Ace headphones are on sale for $349 at Amazon, down from the list price of $449. That's a 22% discount that matches the lowest we've ever seen at Amazon.
Sonos doesn't mess around when it comes to sound quality. In terms of setting up a home theater, Sonos makes some of the best speakers and soundbars in the industry and we're especially fond of the Sonos Arc Ultra soundbar. But if you're ready to take the sound quality of Sonos with you on your everyday activities, there's a nice deal in store.
As of April 28, the Sonos Ace headphones, the brand's first and only headphone offering, are on sale for $349 at Amazon. That takes 22% off the standard list price of $449 and it matches the lowest we've ever spotted at Amazon.
Sonos products are synonymous with great quality that comes with a hefty price tag, which is why today's deal that saves $100 is especially great. The Ace headphones are ideal for anyone who's looking for all-day comfort in an over-the-headphone but isn't willing to sacrifice on sound quality. The sleek design is also noteworthy, and the deal extends to both the white and black colorway options.
SEE ALSO: Bose QuietComfort headphones are down by 34% at Amazon — pick them up for under $250Miller Kern, the Mashable Deputy Editor of shopping and reviews, reviewed the headphones when they first launched in late spring of 2024 and was impressed by the 30-hour battery life with ANC on. Maybe more impressive was the overall comfort. "No exaggeration, these are the most comfortable over-ear headphones I’ve personally tried," wrote Kern in her review. "The Sonos Ace honestly felt like a cloud on top of my head. They’re so lightweight and don’t dig or create pressure points at all."
A major highlight of the Sonos Ace headphones is the ability to use the TV audio swap function. This means you can transfer the audio from a compatible Sonos soundbar to the headphones. "This means you get Dolby Atmos spatial audio and head tracking, which create a surround sound-like experience in the headphones," Kern mentioned in the review. This feature is also perfect for anyone who watches late-night movies and doesn't want to wake the rest of the house.
The Sonos Ace shine in terms of sound quality and comfort but the high price tends to be a hesitation. Thanks to today's Amazon sale that takes $100 off the standard price, the Sonos Ace feel a lot more comfortable. With summer travel on the horizon, the long battery life is also a major plus.
Topics Bluetooth Music Streaming
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