The Best Cyber Monday soundbar deals: top discounts on Sonos, Bose, B&O and more

Sonos Arc Cyber Monday soundbar deal
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The Black Friday deals are slowly petering out after an onslaught of savings - but we're not done quite yet. Cyber Monday is just a day away, and we can already see some soundbar deals lingering from Black Friday that we reckon will stick around for another day of savings. So if you haven't yet picked up a soundbar with sensational savings, you still have a little bit of time to jump on a deal. But why go for a soundbar this Cyber Monday?

We all know that in-built TV speakers aren't much to write home about and while flat-panel pictures are becoming crisper and brighter, frustratingly we still struggle to hear dialogue and sound effects with any clarity.

But there is a cost-effective way to hear vocals more clearly and up the ante with film soundtracks. A soundbar is the easiest way to bolster your TV's audio capabilities without cluttering your living room. Just grab yourself a great-value soundbar from some of the excellent models on offer this Cyber Monday.

Here's our pick of the best soundbar deals this Cyber Monday. We'll keep updating this page regularly, but due to the nature of flash deals, some of these offers will disappear once their allotted time has elapsed – or as and when stocks run out. 

The best Cyber Monday soundbar sales

Sonos Beam (Gen 2) £449

Sonos Beam (Gen 2) £449 £329 at Sevenoaks (save £120) The latest offering from Sonos is fresh from winning a 2021 What Hi-Fi award after impressing us with its exceptional virtual Dolby Atmos performance. When watching Atmos content, two of the Beams five speaker arrays are dedicated to reproducing overhead and surround sounds and use psychoacoustic HRTF (head-related transfer function) technology to give the impression of height without needing to get vertical. Not that many soundbars at this price point come with networking capabilities, but this being a Sonos product, WIFI is on board as is HDMI eARC  and compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.

Sonos Arc soundbar £899

Sonos Arc soundbar £899 £699 at Richer Sounds (save £200) This soundbar delivers five-star Dolby Atmos performance and WiFi connectivity for easy music streaming and integration with other Sonos products. Also available at Sevenoaks.

Dali Kubik One Soundbar £399

Dali Kubik One Soundbar £399 £300 at Richer Sounds (save £99)
Dali has come up with some great things over the years and the Swedish company's first foray into soundbars is no exception. With attention-grabbing sound and looks, this former What Hi-Fi? award winner delivers big sound at a great price.

Bose Smart Soundbar 900 £899

Bose Smart Soundbar 900 £899 £799 at Amazon (save £100) This slick soundbar has all the specs you'd expect from Bose with wifi connectivity, Airplay, Bluetooth, Chromecast and multi-room streaming. Sonically it produces an impressively wide soundfield and an articulate and crisp Dolby Atmos performance. 

Sennheiser Ambeo:  £2199

Sennheiser Ambeo: £2199 £1799 at Sevenoaks (save £400)
Standing almost 1.3m wide, Sennheiser's Ambeo is not for the faint of heart or short of space, but it takes up much less space than a full home cinema, sounds sensational and boasts Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support. This is a hefty discount on Sennheiser's stellar soundbar so snap it up while you can.

Roku Streambar streaming soundbar £130

Roku Streambar streaming soundbar £130 £99 at Argos (save £31)
Staying true to form, Roku's audio option is a one-box solution that's designed to be plugged into your TV's HDMI port with minimal fuss. We gave it four stars at £130. Now down to just £100, it's a seriously tempting way to level up your TV's sound and smarts in one go.

Bang & Olufsen Beosound Stage £1499

Bang & Olufsen Beosound Stage £1499 £1299 at Peter Tyson (save £200)
The Beosound Stage, much like the rest of B&O's product portfolio. blends sound and style to create an elegant Dolby Atmos-equipped soundbar. At £200 off the asking price, it's a great time to get your hands on this sophisticated soundbar.  

Sennheiser Ambeo:  £2199

Sennheiser Ambeo: £2199 £1799 at Sevenoaks (save £400)
Standing almost 1.3m wide, Sennheiser's Ambeo is not for the faint of heart or short of space, but it takes up much less space than a full home cinema, sounds sensational and boasts Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support. This is the first time we've seen it get a decent discount, so pounce now if it's up your street.

Panasonic SC-HTB490 £249

Panasonic SC-HTB490 £249 £179 at Amazon (save £70)This svelte soundbar, designed to be wall-mounted, has two full-range, forward-facing 4.5 x 12cm drive units, two bass reflex ports adjacent to the drivers to help enhance lower frequencies within the narrow chassis, and a total power output of 160W. Its connectivity options are on the more basic side: you get HDMI (ARC), optical input, Bluetooth and a USB socket -so no wi-fi connectivity or streaming service support - but for those looking for a tidy, discrete soundbar this slender option might just fit the bill. 

Samsung HW-Q950A £1599

Samsung HW-Q950A £1599 £1289 at Box (save £310)
There are big savings to be had on Samsung's flagship 2021 soundbar, which has more drivers than any other model on the market. The 11.1.4 channels deliver both Dolby Atmos and DTS:X sound and the performance is huge and bombastic.

Denon DHT-S216

Denon DHT-S216 £199 £148.50 at Amazon (save £50.50)
Denon is renowned for its stellar AVRs, but the company also makes some decent inexpensive soundbars. At under £150, this Denon might not have top-tier features, but it's a great starter soundbar for the price. It features Dolby Digital and DTS encoding, Bluetooth connection and HDMI Arc support.

Denon DHT-S316 £279

Denon DHT-S316 £279 £198.50 at Amazon (save £80.50)
Like the look of the other Denon but fancy a soundbar with a bit more oomph? The DHT-S316 includes a dedicated wireless sub for enhanced bass without the clutter of cords. It also includes Dolby Digital and DTS encoding, alongside Denon's speech enhancing mode.

Denon Home Sound Bar 550

Denon Home Sound Bar 550 £599 £449 at Amazon (save £140)
With over 20 per cent off, this is a good deal on what looks like a very good soundbar. Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, HEOS built-in and AirPlay 2 support combine to make it one of the more feature-rich of its kind we've seen.

LG SP11RA £1499

LG SP11RA £1499 £699 at PRC (save £800)
This 2021 flagship soundbar is surprisingly agile, with a detailed top-end and easy-going character. It’ hasn't got the most robust low-end, but it offers an even and immersive listening experience with a tech spec that is one of the most comprehensive and future-proofed available.

LG SP8YA

LG SP8YA Dolby Atmos soundbar £699 £599 at John Lewis (save £100)
This Dolby Atmos soundbar with a wireless sub has many of the features of LG's higher-end models, including eARC, plus another HDMI 2.1 input with 4K Dolby Vision and HDR10 pass-through. Streaming is well catered for thanks to Bluetooth, Chromecast and Apple Airplay 2. Sonically this 3.1.2 package punches above its weight with a broad, vibrant soundstage that can easily match the cinematic scale of larger screens. It can also be upgraded to 5.1.2 by the addition of the SPK8 2.0 surround kit.

Bose TV Speaker £270

Bose TV Speaker £270 £229 at Amazon (save £41)
This soundbar thrives on simplicity: there's a one-connection set-up to your TV via optical or HDMI, you can use your current TV remote to control the volume of the speaker and it detects the signal from your TV when turned on and automatically turns on, too. There's Bluetooth for streaming and settings for vocal clarity and extra bass. It's not a model that we've heard but Bose's strong reputation makes this a pretty safe bet. 

Polk Magnifi 2 soundbar was

Polk Magnifi 2 soundbar was £499 now £199 at Richer Sounds (save £300 with free 'VIP' Club membership)
Sign up to Richer Sounds' VIP Club (it's completely free) and you can save 60% on the Polk Magnifi 2 soundbar with wireless subwoofer. Now only £199. 

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Mary is a staff writer at What Hi-Fi? and has over a decade of experience working as a sound engineer mixing live events, music and theatre. Her mixing credits include productions at The National Theatre and in the West End, as well as original musicals composed by Mark Knopfler, Tori Amos, Guy Chambers, Howard Goodall and Dan Gillespie Sells.