Get Balanced Sound With a Sonos Era 100 Smart Speaker for Under $200

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Sonos Era 100

Finding the right speaker isn’t always as easy as it may seem. You need something that delivers dynamic, clear sound that doesn’t feel overpowering, is easy to set up, and also looks great. The Sonos Era 100 Smart Speaker checks all those boxes, and then some.

This minimalist device is set to fit into any and every aesthetic. It is powered by a processor that is 47% faster than its predecessors and features a dual-tweeter system. The latter makes sure vocals and instruments are distinct yet balanced in whatever you are listening to.

Sonos Era 100 On Table

The bass is equally great. You will enjoy a 25% larger mid-woofer that provides a deep bass that doesn’t overwhelm anything else.

The Sonos Era 100 Smart Speaker is simple to set up and use. Unbox it, plug it in, and connect to Wi-Fi via the Sonos app in just a few steps. There’s no tech headache or drawn-out process. Put on your favorite music through Wi-Fi for that smooth playback, or switch to Bluetooth when you want quick and easy connectivity.

Additionally, with the optional Sonos Line-In Adapter, you can connect a turntable, CD player, or any other external audio source.

Sonos Era 100 Speaker

For the days when you just want the music to sound perfect, the Sonos Era 100 has you covered with Trueplay tuning technology. Trueplay analyzes the acoustics of your room and adjusts the sound settings automatically. Whether you are relaxing in the living room or cooking in the kitchen, the sound adapts to fit your environment.

This smart speaker is Alexa-enabled for hands-free control over your music and devices. It’s available in Black or White for just $199 after a 20% savings.

Sonos Era 100 Smart Speaker

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