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Sonos Arc hits all-time low price for Super Bowl 2025

The Sonos Arc has never been this affordable! At $649, it's the perfect time to upgrade your sound system for the Super Bowl.

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If you’ve been eyeing a way to enhance your home entertainment setup, particularly in time for the big game, Super Bowl, now might just be the moment to pull the trigger. The Sonos Arc, one of the top-tier soundbars on the market, has just hit its lowest price ever, dropping to around $649 from its usual $899. That’s a solid $250 off, and you can snag this deal at major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and B&H Photo.

Before digging into the details, let’s talk about what you’re getting with the Sonos Arc. Up until the introduction of the Sonos Arc Ultra last year, the Arc was the pinnacle of Sonos’ soundbar offerings. It’s not just a piece of tech; it’s an experience. With eight woofers and three tweeters, including two dedicated upward-firing speakers for Dolby Atmos, this soundbar promises to fill your room with sound like you’re in the middle of the stadium.

The beauty of the Arc lies in its integration capabilities. It supports HDMI eARC, meaning if your TV is on board with this feature, you’re in for a high-quality audio treat that includes all the nuances of Dolby Atmos. But it doesn’t stop there; the Arc has built-in microphones, making it compatible with voice assistants like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple’s AirPlay 2. This means you can control your audio with just your voice, whether you’re adjusting the volume, changing the track, or diving into the game commentary.

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Now, let’s get real about the comparisons. The newer Sonos Arc Ultra, priced at $999, does add some bells and whistles that the original Arc lacks. Notably, Bluetooth audio connectivity and Trueplay tuning for Android users (previously only available for iOS) are exclusive to the Ultra. Plus, the Ultra introduces “Sound Motion” technology, which uses additional drivers for a more immersive soundstage. These features might be crucial for some, but for many, the original Arc offers more than enough bang for your buck, especially at this discounted price.

So, what’s the verdict? If you’re looking to transform your living room into a mini-stadium for the Super Bowl or just want to elevate your movie-watching experience, the Sonos Arc at this price is a no-brainer. It’s a premium soundbar that doesn’t skimp on quality or features, making it a fantastic investment for anyone serious about home audio. Just remember, while the Arc doesn’t have all the latest tech like the Ultra, it still stands tall in delivering rich, enveloping sound.

Whether you’re planning to host a watch party or just enjoy some solo time with your favorite shows and games, the Sonos Arc offers an audio experience that’s hard to beat at this price point. So, if you’ve been on the fence, now’s the time to jump off and into the world of superior sound.

Happy listening, and enjoy the game!


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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