There is a lot of Sonos speakers and soundbars on sale through Cyber Monday. The sale is live at a number of retailers. There are a lot of things at their lowest prices ever, and while there are some notable exclusions, it is still a great time to get your system.

Deals on Sonos soundbars and subwoofers

An image of the front of the Sonos Arc soundbar with a TV in the background.

Sonos Arc

$90020% off

The speaker integrates with the multiroom audio platform. It's a feature-rich soundbar that sounds just as good when playing music as it does when you're not using it.

$720 at Best Buy$720 at Sonos$720 at Target

The big-ass new TV can be used with the Sonos Arc. It costs $720 at Best Buy, Sonos, and Target. It supports other audio formats as well. It is a good choice for a small television.

If you want to create a surround sound system, you can combine the soundbar and other speakers. The Sub is on sale at Best Buy for $599, but the Sub Mini is not on sale.

Sonos One and One SL deals: get these

The best place to buy the Sonos One is at Best Buy, where it is on sale for $176 instead of $220. It's possible to fill a small room with sound. Two can be used for stereo. It is possible to pair them with speaker bars. They're on sale. Get this one if you don't know what you want. You have to talk to other machines in order to tell it what to do if you don't have a microphone on the OneSL. Some people like that perk.

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Deals on portable Sonos speakers

Sonos Roam SL

$15920% off

When you want to stream music via the internet but don't have a microphone, you can use one of the two Roam speakers or one of the portable speakers.

$128 at Best Buy$127 at Sonos

The sale doesn't include the Roam. The version without the microphone is on sale for $128. Chris said in his guide to the best speakers.

[U]nless you’re adamantly opposed to having mics in your gadgets, I’d steer clear of the Roam SL. It only saves you $20 but loses fairly substantial features like automatic Trueplay sound quality tuning, the Sound Swap feature mentioned above, and (obviously) all voice interactions. For $99 or $129, I could absolutely see it. But $159 is just too much to ask for the Roam SL.

It's under the wire. That makes it a deal, right?

Most of the bundles on sale don't offer any savings over buying individually.