SAVE $50:As of March 28, the Sonos Era 100 smart speaker is on sale for $199 in Amazon's Big Spring Sale. This is 20% off its usual list price of $249.
Since it kicked off on March 25, Amazon's Big Spring Sale has had a variety of exciting tech deals to check out. If you've been keeping an eye out for speaker deals, there are plenty worth taking advantage of at the moment, including from some big name brands. The Sonos Era 100 smart speaker is a deal that's really caught our eye. I'm a very big fan of this speaker and definitely think it's worth picking up at this discounted rate.
The Sonos Era 100 is currently 20% off in Amazon's Big Spring Sale, bringing its price down from $249 to $199. Both the black and white speakers are marked down to this price, so you can choose the speaker that best suits your style.
SEE ALSO: 350+ of the best live deals in the Amazon Big Spring Sale, picked by Mashable's team of expertsThe Sonos Era 100 boasts excellent sound quality no matter if you're using it to play music or to create a surround sound setup with a Sonos soundbar. It's my favorite speaker to use with the latter, making for an incredible all-around audio experience when I'm watching movies or shows. It's also a great size, just compact enough to fit on a bookshelf or the corner of a table.
If you've been looking for some speaker upgrades for your home, the Sonos Era 100 smart speaker is worth every cent. Don't miss out on this deal in Amazon's Big Spring Sale.
There are plenty more speaker deals to check out during the Spring Sale, particularly on Bluetooth speakers. You can see a few more of our favorites in our roundup of headphones and speaker deals live from Amazon's Big Spring Sale.
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