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These Refurbished Sonos Soundbars, Subwoofers, and Headphones Are on Sale for Earth Day

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In "celebration" of Earth Day, some tech retailers are offering discounts on their refurbished products. Sonos is one of these retailers, and their discounts are actually good. Sonos says it repairs these products to "like-new" conditions and still offers the same one-year warranty. Here is what you can get from them on sale today:

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The Sonos Ace headphones are $269

The Sonos Ace is Sonos' only pair of headphones, first released last summer. You can get a pair for $269 ($449 for new ones). The battery life is impressive, with about 30 hours with either the Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) or Aware Mode settings active, or about 40 hours with both of those off. The Bluetooth multipoint connectivity means you can connect up to two devices at once and switch seamlessly between them. Their ANC and Aware Mode are top-tier, competing with the best headphones on the market. You can read more about them on PCMag's "excellent" review.

Soundbars start at $191

The Sonos Beam Gen 1 has been around since 2018, but it's much better than most soundbars you can get under $200 today. It supports both Google and Alexa voice assistants, as well as AirPlay, according to CNET's review. At $191 straight from the Sonos website, this is a great deal for anyone who wants to try the Sonos ecosystem for cheap.

The Sonos Beam Gen 2 came out in 2021 with Atmos compatibility and a better processor, according to CNET's review. For $299 ($499 for a new one), you get a much bigger and fuller sound on the same-sized compact soundbar.

If you're looking for a top-notch soundbar, consider the Sonos Arc Ultra. This is the latest soundbar from Sonos and one of the best on the market, according to PCMag's "outstanding review." It's still expensive at $599, but it's 40% cheaper than a new one ($999). It has a speakerphone, Sonos Voice control, an Ethernet connection, multiroom, and the best sound Sonos offers.

Subwoofers start at $259

If you want to have that rumbling bass that adds more depth to your theater system, get a subwoofer. The Sonos Sub Gen 3 is not the newest (that's the Gen 4), but the 3 is much cheaper and still a very capable subwoofer. You can get it for $479 ($799 for a new one).

The Sonos Sub Mini is a smaller and more affordable version of the Sonos Sub, perfect for a small apartment or room where you want a soundbar and subwoofer combo. You can get it for $259 ($428 for a new one); learn more about it on CNET's review.

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