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Save Over 50% Off the Sonos Sub Wireless Subwoofer During the Memorial Day Sale

The audio savvy know that a single speaker isn’t enough to reproduce an entire soundstage. If you could pick one more speaker to complement your primary soundbar or speaker, then a subwoofer would undoubtedly make the most meaningful impact. As part of the Sonos Memorial Day Sale, the certified refurbished Sonos Sub (Gen 3) wireless subwoofer is down to just $409 with free shipping. That’s less than half the price of a brand new Sonos Sub 4.

Note that Sonos refurbished products go through rigorous testing and look and work as if they were brand new. They come with all accessories, manuals, and documentation and are reshipped in “pristine” packaging. Most importantly, Sonos includes the same 1-year warranty as buying a retail product.

Sonos Sub (Gen 3) for $409

The Sub (Gen 3) is Sonos’ full-sized subwoofer, featuring dual inward-facing 5″x8″ woofers matched with Class-D digital amplifiers and a traditional ported design that allows for a louder and deeper low-end. Despite the relatively compact size, this is a hefty subwoofer weighing in at over 35 pounds (which is a good thing). The Sub 3 is strictly a networked subwoofer; connectivity options include either wireless over 802.11n WiFi or wired over a 10/100 ethernet cable that then connects to your router. It pairs seamlessly with other Sonos speakers including the Arc Ultra soundbar.

Sonos Sub 4 also drops to its lowest price ever for Memorial Day

The Sonos Sub 4 has hit a new price low for Memorial Day. It’s currently priced at $619, a savings of 31%.

So why pay over $200 more for a Sub 4 than a Sub 3. Quite honestly, most people shouldn’t. Performance-wise, these two subs are identical. The Sub 4’s improvements are more about future-proofing and better system integration. It has a faster processor, more RAM, and upgraded Wi-Fi 6 networking compared to its predecessor. According to Sonos, these upgrades “allow it to communicate more efficiently and effectively with the other components in your home theater system. It will be capable of receiving the latest software updates and features from Sonos for years to come.”

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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