This Sonos soundbar breathed stunning new life into my favorite TV and music picks – grab a rare $170 Prime Day discount before it disappears tonight
There are just hours left to snap up this rare deal and instantly upgrade your home entertainment

I've been a TV and music lover my whole life, always looking for high-fidelity speakers and headphones to get the full experience from my entertainment. To me, hearing the sound as the creator intended should be non-negotiable.
Of all the systems I've had over the years, the Sonos Arc Ultra is the best-sounding one I've used. And now that October's Prime Day is in its final hours, snap up the Sonos Arc Ultra, discounted by a huge $170, before the deal disappears tonight.
Whether watching movies or listening to high-fidelity music, it's the best soundbar we've tested at Homes & Gardens. I couldn't recommend it more, but if it's still too expensive, I've included more options down below.
Sonos Arc Ultra | was $1,099, now $929 at Sonos (save $170)
It's no coincidence that this discount popped up during Prime Day, as it's also discounted at Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy for the same price. That means that this deal will probably disappear tomorrow, when Prime Day ends.
Read more in my five-star Sonos Arc Ultra review.
You won't find better than the Sonos Arc Ultra
The Sonos Arc Ultra uses 14 built-in speakers to deliver true surround sound.
It didn't matter whether I was listening to old jazz or hip-hop, or watching Harry Potter or Breaking Bad; the Sonos Arc Ultra sounded incredible. Like, awe-inspiringly good.
It's hard to believe that a single soundbar could produce audio that surrounds you, with rich detail in every frequency. The bass is thumping and the trebles are lush, making it perfect for a music room.
And the voices are clear even in loud, busy scenes. I could watch an action sequence and hear noises travelling above and around my head. It's true surround sound, without having to install multiple speakers around your living room, as you would with the Samsung HW-QS750F, which I also loved during testing.
Instead, it comes straight from your TV stand, but using up-firing speakers, it can send soundwaves when watching Dolby Atmos titles, just like you're in the theater.
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Its only downside is the price, but now that it's reduced by $170, it's less eyewatering to bring home this investment that will seriously upgrade your entertainment system ahead of hosting season.
That's why I always use the sale seasons to make big, worthwhile investments. And whether you buy direct from Sonos or a retailer, you can split the payment into installments.
The Sonos Arc Ultra is available for $929 at Sonos, Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy.
More to shop
Even with the $170 discount, this could be out of your price range. Here are more soundbars we love that don't cost quite as much.
All prices were correct at the time of publication.
Costing under $100 for a limited time, the Fire TV Soundbar is a two-in-one device, streamlining your streaming services and your sound system into one. That means no more fiddling around with multiple remotes.
You can also buy the Fire TV Soundbar Plus for $149.99, down from $249.99, which comes with a built-in subwoofer for deeper bass.
As it has a separate subwoofer and two surround speakers, the Samsung HW-QS750F gives enhanced customization over the sound settings, and you can position the multiple speakers around your room to make it more immersive.
Read more in my full Samsung HW-QS750F review.
Discounted by $200 right now, the Sony BRAVIA Theater Bar 8 also wowed us on test, producing the most realistic surround sound I've experienced at home.
Read more in my full Sony BRAVIA Theater Bar 8 review.
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Dan is the Home Tech Editor for Homes & Gardens, covering all things cleaning, smart home, sound and air treatment across the Solved section. Having worked for Future PLC since July 2023, Dan was previously the Features Editor for Top Ten Reviews and looked after the wide variety of home and outdoor content across the site, but their writing about homes, gardens, tech and products started back in 2021 on brands like BBC Science Focus, YourHomeStyle and Gardens Illustrated.
They have spent more than 200 hours testing and reviewing vacuums for Homes & Gardens, and have even visited Dyson's engineering labs for the full low-down of the ins and outs of our trusty cleaners.
Dan has a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Magazine Journalism. Outside of work, you'll find them at gigs and art galleries, cycling somewhere scenic, or cooking up something good in the kitchen.
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