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Home » This Sonos surround bundle saves you $330 and upgrades your whole living room
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This Sonos surround bundle saves you $330 and upgrades your whole living room

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If you’ve been trying to upgrade your TV audio without piecing together a system one box at a time, this bundle is the cleanest way to do it. The package includes the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) soundbar, the Sonos Sub Mini, and a pair of Sonos Era 100 speakers, and it’s down to $1,106.00, a $330 discount. For Sonos, that’s the kind of price cut that makes a “someday” surround setup feel a lot more reasonable, especially if you want something that looks tidy and doesn’t take over your living room.

What you’re getting

This bundle is basically a complete living-room audio upgrade in one shot. The Beam (Gen 2) handles dialogue and front sound with support for Dolby Atmos content, so movies and shows can feel bigger and more immersive than a TV’s built-in speakers. The Sub Mini is there for the part most TVs completely miss—low-end weight—so explosions, bass lines, and game audio don’t sound thin. Then the Era 100 pair rounds it out by adding dedicated surround presence, which is what makes crowd noise, ambient effects, and directional audio feel like it’s actually happening around you.

Why it’s worth it

I like this deal because it’s not “just a soundbar discount”—it’s a discount on the whole experience. A lot of people buy a soundbar, enjoy the improvement, then realize later that real immersion comes from two things: a subwoofer and surrounds. This bundle skips the slow upgrade path and gets you to the finished setup immediately.

It’s also a smart fit for apartments and normal-sized living rooms: the Sub Mini is designed to add punch without the “too much for the space” vibe, and the Era 100 surrounds don’t require a massive speaker footprint. The main thing to know is that you’ll want solid Wi-Fi placement and a bit of time for setup and tuning so everything plays nicely together.

The bottom line

At $1,106, this is a strong buy if you want a streamlined, room-filling TV and music setup with Atmos support, real bass, and proper surround sound—without going full receiver-and-wired-speakers. If you only want a basic volume boost for news and casual shows, a standalone soundbar will be cheaper. But if you’re aiming for a “movie night feels legit” upgrade, this bundle is the sweet spot.

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