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first generation Sonos Beam For an open-box unit it comes to $260.93 at Woot and accordingly Price trackersThis soundbar has the lowest price ever. For comparison, the same model is still sitting around $488 AmazonWhere it never went below $299. Here the “open box” label is less dangerous than it sounds. Woot says the packaging may have been opened for testing or demonstration purposes, but the soundbar itself is new and still covered by the standard 12-month manufacturer’s warranty. Shipping is free for Prime memberswhile everyone else pays an additional $6. The deal is valid for the next four days or while stocks last.
Even though this is an old beam from 2018, it still holds up surprisingly well if your main goal is to improve TV audio without filling up a giant soundbar under your screen. It’s compact enough to fit comfortably in front of most TVs without blocking the display, and it looks clean in a way that many bulkier soundbars don’t. More importantly, it works with Alexa, AirPlay 2, Siri, and Google Assistant, and it slides easily into a multi-room Sonos setup if you already have the company’s other speakers.
What do you think so far?
Sonos has packed four full-range drivers, a tweeter and three passive radiators inside its small frame, and the result is fuller, more detailed sound than most built-in TV speakers can manage. Dialogue comes through clearly, and movies have significantly better depth and bass, without immediately forcing you to buy a separate subwoofer. That said, it doesn’t support newer formats like Dolby Atmos, so you won’t get the overhead surround effects you’d find on newer premium models—but for apartments, bedrooms, or small living rooms, Sonos Beam Seems like the right size.
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