Whether you’re commuting or kicking back with your favourite tunes, the quality of your headphones can make or break the experience. Wireless cans have come a long way from decades past, becoming the default form factor in many respects and it’s easy to see why with examples like Sonos Ace. Such quality naturally carries a cost but if you’re ready to splash some cash, you can save some change right now on a pair if you act fast.

Sonos Ace
“Obsessively crafted and masterfully tuned, these headphones make you feel at one with the sounds that matter most to you.” – Sonos
Sonos Ace are available for just $349 on Amazon US, marking a $100 (22%) discount. This cost reduction also sees the headphones return to their most affordable price point, so if you’ve missed out on prior sales before now’s your chance to seize the same saving.
Translating its expertise from the home audio space into headphones for the first time, Ace carry all the hallmarks you expect from Sonos. The company has crafted these cans with a balance audio profile, providing a more-accurate listening experience that many competitors that favour a bass-heavy sound signature. That’s not to say they lack punch, of course, as the 40mm drivers deliver plenty of kick.
No premium wireless headphones are complete without Active Noise Cancelling (ANC). In this regard, Sonos goes toe-to-toe with the likes of Sony WH-1000XM5. You can also use the same microphone array to let the world in via Ace’s ‘Aware Mode’, switching between the two noise control options via the press of a physical button on the earcup.
Adding to the listening experience is Ace’s comfortable fit. Sonos equips both earcups with plush vegan leather complete with plush memory foam cushions. In short, they feel as good as they look with black or white colour options built from high-quality plastic and metal materials.
You can expect around 30 hours of listening time from Ace via Bluetooth while using ANC. The headphones also support audio over USB, providing you with a wired means of connectivity. However, you cannot run them passively, meaning that you will need some charge in them at all times. Thankfully, you can quickly juice them up for a couple of hours uptime in just a few minutes.
For those fortunate enough to own Sonos soundbars, you can also seamlessly stream audio directly from your device to the headphones. This saves you the faff of having to connect the headphones to your TV and switch output devices manually, making it easy to immerse yourself at high volumes privately.
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