SAVE $113: As of May 20,Watch A Wife's Secret (2014) the Sonos Move 2 is on sale for just $336 at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and Sonos — down from its usual $449. That's 25% in savings and matches its best price on record.
The Sonos Move 2 is one of our favorite Bluetooth speakers and it rarely goes on sale. Ahead of Memorial Day weekend, however, its price has been slashed by 25%.
As of May 20, the Sonos Move 2 is on sale for just $336 instead of its usual $449 at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and Sonos. That's $113 in savings and matches its lowest price on record. This is only the second time this year that the speaker has went on sale and the first time since last summer that the price has dropped this low.
While the Move 2 is technically a portable Bluetooth speaker, it's not exactly the most portable option around. It certainly canbe moved around, but it weighs over 6 pounds. So you can't exactly toss it in your backpack for a hike. As Mashable's Stan Schroeder writes in his review, "It sounds fantastic, but it's essentially a home speaker that also happens to be somewhat portable."
Despite the weight restrictions, we're huge fans of this speaker. What it lacks in portability, it definitely makes up for with its impressive stereo sound, 24-hour battery life, and dynamic smart features. It also doesn't hurt that it looks good and comes in both black and white options.
To sum it up, Schroeder writes, "This speaker is one of the best in class, and the quality of sound it produces is reason enough to consider it."
We don't love that it costs $449 usually, but this rare $113 price drop makes us more inclined to encourage a splurge.
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