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Why you should buy the Sonos Ace now that they’re at their lowest price

Sonos Ace logo earcup close-up.
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This story is part of Digital Trends' Cyber Monday coverage 2024
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Sonos may have had its worst year on record, but now that the Sonos Ace wireless headphones are at their all-time lowest price for Cyber Monday ($349), now is the time to buy them.

I know, the Sonos app redesign caused major chaos and the damage done has still not been 100% fixed, but hear me out: I think the Sonos Ace are great wireless headphones, even if you never use them with a Sonos system.

It starts with the design. I don’t know how a company that has never made a set of headphones managed to create one of the comfiest and most elegant models on the market, but that’s exactly what Sonos accomplished. The Sonos Ace not only look fantastic in either black or white but they also feel just as good when worn.

Simon Cohen wearing the Sonos Ace (front view).
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The Ace have a nearly perfect amount of clamping pressure, and thanks to how closely the earcups sit to your head, you barely notice them as you move around.

The controls are also remarkably simple. The combination of a multifunction sliding button plus a dedicated button for ANC modes is both intuitive and easy to use, even with gloves on. That’s not something that Bose, Sony, or Sennheiser can say about their flagship headphones.

Active noise cancellation is excellent, but it’s the Ace’s transparency mode that really impresses. It’s comparable to the Apple AirPods Max and Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones.

Sonos Ace earcup controls close-up.
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It’s also worth calling out the Ace’s comprehensive set of connections. You get Bluetooth 5.4 with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Sound for both hi-res and lossless streaming from compatible phones. Plus, in the box you get two types of cables: a 3.5mm-to-USB-C for analog listening, and a double-USB-C cable for lossless digital listening from any USB-C-equipped computer or smartphone.

The Sonos Ace’s sound quality is, by any measure, really good. You may prefer the slightly livelier sound of a Bose, or the punchier bass of Sony, but I’m fairly certain you’re going to love listening to the Ace.

There’s a lot more to say about these Sonos wireless headphones (like battery life, spatial audio, call quality, etc.), and I cover it all in my in-depth review — including the surprisingly limited options Sonos owners have for integrating the Ace into their home systems.

But that’s my point: Being a Sonos owner isn’t a prerequisite for buying the Sonos Ace. If you want an amazing set of wireless, noise-canceling cans, the Sonos Ace are right up there with the very best.

Simon Cohen
Simon Cohen is a contributing editor to Digital Trends' Audio/Video section, where he obsesses over the latest wireless…
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