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    You can once again save $50 on the Sonos Era 100

    News RoomBy News RoomDecember 11, 20232 Mins Read
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    You can once again save  on the Sonos Era 100

    One of our top picks of all Black Friday deals was the Sonos Era 100 smart speaker, and we’re happy to report that deal has returned. Right now, you can get the Era 100 in black or white for its lowest price of $199 ($50 off) at Amazon Best Buy, B&H Photo, or direct from Sonos.

    The Era 100 is one of Sonos’ latest Wi-Fi-connected speakers, offering some impressive sound in a compact package. It may not have the spatial audio tricks of its much bigger Era 300 cousin, but the Era 100 can fit just about anywhere in your home, and if you own a turntable, you can even pump that audio through a multiroom Sonos system by way of a simple USB-C adapter.

    This knocks down the price of a recent game like the newest Call of Duty to $42.99 ($27 off), which is a great deal — especially if you’re in it just for the online multiplayer (my apologies, campaign devs). Also, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Nintendo Switch) may not have any additional discounts, but you can use that same code to get it for a very good price of $49.99 ($20 off).

    The Google Pixel Tablet is currently available once again for its lowest price of $399 ($100 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Google. Android tablets may not have quite the breadth of full-size optimized apps that iPads have at their disposal, but the Pixel Tablet is a great device with some neat around-the-house handiness by way of its included speaker dock. When you drop this 11-inch slate onto its magnetic dock, it switches the audio source to the dock’s much larger speaker and also begins charging.

    If you’ve ever been the type to leave a tablet unused in a drawer for days or weeks at a time — only to find it completely drained when you actually want to use it — you may especially see the appeal of having a dedicated spot to keep it charged and doubling as a smart display.

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