Your TV deserves better sound. This Sonos bundle is $399 off
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If you’ve ever watched an action scene and thought, “I can see it, but I can’t feel it,” your TV audio is the problem. A premium soundbar plus a real subwoofer fixes that instantly. The Sonos Arc Ultra soundbar + Sub 4 bundle is $1,599.00, down from $1,998.00, saving you $399 (20%) for a limited time. It’s not an impulse buy, but it is a “change the entire room” kind of upgrade.
What you’re getting
This bundle pairs a flagship-style Sonos Arc Ultra soundbar with the Sub 4 subwoofer. The soundbar handles clarity and spatial presentation, while the sub adds the low-end impact that makes movies, games, and live sports feel more physical.
In everyday use, the difference shows up immediately in three places:
- Dialogue that sounds clearer and more anchored to the screen
- Effects and music that feel wider and more immersive
- Bass that adds weight without needing the volume cranked
It’s also a cleaner setup than separate speakers. You get a major jump in sound without turning your living room into a cable project.
Why it’s worth it
This deal is worth attention because you’re getting the “full” soundbar experience. A soundbar alone can improve things, but adding a sub is what makes the upgrade feel complete. Explosions, kick drums, engine noise, crowd roar, and even subtle ambience in movies, it all becomes more convincing.
The 20% discount matters here because premium audio doesn’t get discounted heavily all the time, especially as a bundle. If you already have a nice TV, this is one of the most satisfying ways to stop wasting that screen on thin sound.
The bottom line
At $1,599, the Sonos Arc Ultra + Sub 4 bundle is a strong buy if you want a clean, premium audio upgrade that makes movies and shows more immersive and gives your living room real low-end punch. If you’re on a tight budget, you can spend far less and still improve your TV audio. But if you want a setup that feels genuinely “home theater” without the complexity, this limited-time $399 discount is a great time to jump.
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