You can grab a Sonos Era 100 for $85 off thanks to Sonos’ latest refurb sale
The new Sonos Era 100 SL keeps costs down by dropping the mics, but if you’d rather keep hands-free voice controls, picking up a refurbished, non-SL model is the way to go. Thankfully, Sonos is taking up to 25 percent off a range of refurbished gear through April 24th, dropping the price of the Sonos Era 100 to $134 with a one-year warranty. That’s $85 cheaper than buying a new model, and still $55 less than the mic-less SL. If you want bigger, more immersive sound, the Era 300 is also available for $329, which is $150 less than buying it new. Sonos Era 100 (refurbished) Where to Buy: $219 $134 at Sonos Sonos Era 300 (refurbished) Where to Buy: $479 $329 at Sonos Equipped with dual tweeters and a larger midwoofer, Sonos’ midrange smart speaker produces rich, detailed sound that handles bass surprisingly well. It also supports Bluetooth and line-in audio via an optional USB-C adapter, so you can connect external sources such as turntables. You can also use the Era 100 as a reliable assistant, thanks to built-in mics that let you play music, adjust the volume, and perform other hands-free actions via Amazon Alexa or Sonos Voice Control (there’s also a switch on the back to disable the mics entirely). Like other Sonos speakers, the Era 100 also integrates well with the broader Sonos ecosystem. You can pair two Era 100s for stereo sound, or pair them with a Sonos soundbar. It also supports Apple’s AirPlay 2 and Sonos’ Trueplay tuning, which optimizes sound based on your space. The Era 300, meanwhile, offers many of the same features — including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and line-in support — but is a larger, more powerful speaker designed for spatial audio. It delivers more robust sound than the Era 100 thanks to its six drivers and support for Dolby Atmos, making it a better choice if you want a more immersive listening experience, especially in larger rooms or as part of a home theater setup. Read our full Sonos Era 100 and Era 300 reviews. Three more deals worth a look Anker’s latest Nano Charger is available from Amazon and Anker (with promo code WS7DV2W3RHK1) for $27.99 ($12 off), its best price to date. The compact charger delivers up to 45W of power and can intelligently adjust charging speeds for iPhone 15-series phones and newer, as well as more recent iPad models. It also features a built-in smart display that shows charging status, power output, and the temperature of the device you’re charging. Amazon is currently throwing in a $50 gift card when you buy the 128GB Galaxy A37 5G starting at $449.99. Samsung’s new budget phone covers the basics well, with an OLED display, an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance, a speedy Exynos 1480 chipset, and fast 45W wired charging (alas, there’s no wireless charging). It also stands out for its long-term support, which includes six years of Android OS upgrades and six years of security updates. You can buy Lego’s Retro Camera at Amazon, Target, and Walmart for $15.99 ($4 off), which is its best price so far this year. The 261-piece set lets you build a retro-inspired camera, a video camera, or a TV. Each build includes fun details, like a moving lens on the camera, an opening flap on the camcorder, and an antenna on the TV. It also comes with stickers, and once built, each can be displayed on a shelf or desk.
