Sonos' surprisingly powerful cheap soundbar just had its price slashed for Prime Day – it’s a great deal

Sonos' entry-level soundbar gets even cheaper

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We’re in the last day of theAmazon Prime Dayevent, but there are still some great deals to be found. We haven’t seen as many soundbar discounts as we’re used to this time around, but one has definitely caught our attention: Sonos' entry-level Ray soundbar.

In the US, theSonos Ray is available for $169 (was $279) at Amazon USand in the UK, it’s available for arecord-low price of £149 (was £279) at Currys. We’ve seen the Ray cheaper in the US by $20 before, but this is still an excellent saving.

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TheSonosRay is the entry-level model in Sonos' soundbar range, sitting below two of thebest soundbars, the Sonos Beam Gen 2 and Sonos Ray. It may not be as feature-packed as its more premium counterparts, but it does deliver great sound and supports Wi-Fi for better-quality music streaming. At full price, the Ray is arguably overpriced, but this deal makes it seriously competitive.

Today’s best Sonos Ray deals

Today’s best Sonos Ray deals

Sonos Ray soundbar:was $279 now$169 at Amazon USThe Sonos Ray is small, but mighty. Its compact size is useful for those with less space, and it delivers surprisingly powerful bass, expansive sound and clear dialogue for movies. It also has built-in Wi-Fi for music streaming, including AirPlay 2 , Spotify Connect and more. While it faces a lot of competition and we have seen the Ray cheaper before ($149), this deal still makes the Ray an excellent value.

Sonos Ray soundbar:was £279 now£149 at CurrysThe Sonos Ray may be small in stature, but it doesn’t sacrifice performance. Delivering punchy bass, surprisingly immersive sound and clear dialogue, it proves that not every soundbar has to be big to be great. It also offers Wi-Fi for improved-quality music streaming and its compact design is handy for those with smaller rooms. At full price, the Ray is on the expensive side compared to rivals, but at £149 - its lowest price ever – it’s anincrediblevalue.

In ourSonos Ray review, we praised its powerful sound, which carried plenty of bass for such a small bar and said “it feels meaty and deep in a way that the speakers of just about any TV could never touch”. We were also impressed by how expansive it sounded, producing effective virtual surround with clear dialogue. Its Wi-Fi streaming support for music – AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect and more – is also a rare feature at this price level.

The Ray’s compact design is perfect for smaller spaces and it thankfully doesn’t sacrifice much in the way of performance – so much so that it can be paired with a large screen with ease. It doesn’t come with HDMI – an optical digital connection is used for your TV – but its setup is easy and it can learn your TV remote’s codes so you can use it to control volume.

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James is the TV Hardware Staff Writer at TechRadar. Before joining the team, he worked at a major UK based AV retailer selling TV and audio equipment, where he was either telling customers the difference between OLED and QLED or being wowed by watching a PS5 run on the LG 65G2. When not writing about the latest TV tech, James can be found gaming, reading, watching rugby or coming up with another idea for a novel.

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