The Sonos Arc Ultra is at its lowest price ever right now

The Arc Ultra is surprisingly slim, but it uses 14 drivers to make it feel like you're actually sitting in the middle of a movie theater.
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SAVE 20%: As of Dec. 17, you can get the Sonos Arc Ultra 9.1.4 Soundbar for $879, down from $1,099, at Amazon. That's a $220 price drop and the lowest price we've seen this model go for yet.


If you're in the market for a new soundbar, I just found a deal you won't want to miss. (Not to be dramatic, but it's true.)

Right now, you can get the Sonos Arc Ultra 9.1.4 Soundbar for $879, down from $1,099, at Amazon. That's a $220 price drop and the lowest price we've seen this model go for yet. Even better: it arrives before Christmas, so you can actually have it set up for the holiday movie marathons.

My parents have the Sonos Beam, and I can honestly say the sound is impressive. They pair theirs with smaller Sonos speakers for a full surround setup, and we use it for everything from listening to music to hooking it up for movies on their TV. (My mom even swears it's better sound than Bose or JBL.)

The newish (released in 2024) Arc Ultra takes that experience a bit further. It uses Sound Motion technology, which is what allows Sonos to double the bass output while keeping the bar slim, and delivers a 9.1.4 spatial audio experience with Dolby Atmos to make it feel like sound is coming from every inch of the room. Mashable Tech Editor Timothy Beck Werth reviewed the Sonos Arc Ultra and rated it 4.8/5, securing it a Mashable Choice Award.

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