As somebody who owns quite a few Sonos speakers and soundbars, I’ve never really felt compelled to buy its wireless subwoofer, the Sub (3rd Gen) — which is a bit odd, considering my love for movies and shows (like Dune, Interstellar and Lord of the Rings) that seem to have been directed by somebody with a bass fetish. But the pivotal factor has always been price. The Sub costs $749 —and that’s tough to justify on a speaker that can’t play dialogue and you don’t absolutely need.
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Sonos Sub Mini
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Sonos’s newest wireless subwoofer, the Sub Mini, is a significantly easier pill to swallow. At $429, it’s $320 cheaper than its larger sibling. It’s not as big, powerful or loud, obviously, but the Sub Mini is a more affordable way to add more bass to your Sonos system — especially if you have one of its smaller soundbars, like the Ray ($279) or Beam 2 ($449).
The Sonos Sub Mini is be available in matte black or white finishes.
The Sonos Sub Mini: The Verdict
The Sub Mini is still, like pretty much every wireless subwoofer, a luxury product. It only does one thing — add more bass to your system — and you don’t absolutely need it. So it really comes down to how much you like bass and/or how committed you are to making your existing Sonos home theater (or sound system) sound better.
If you have an Arc, the Sub Mini will help it sound better, but it’s not a “holy cow” difference that you might hope for when dropping $429 (which still isn’t exactly cheap). That said, if you have the Beam 2 and it’s set up in a small-to-medium-sized room, it’s pretty amazing what this “little” subwoofer can do. You’ll notice a difference immediately. And it’s wonderful.