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Sonos PLAY:1 smart speaker is on sale for $50 off at Walmart
Good things come in small packages. The Sonos PLAY:1 is a compact smart speaker that can fill your home with deep and rich audio all day long and it’s now on sale for $149, or $50 off its retail price, at Walmart.
The PLAY:1 is a wireless speaker that’s designed for just about any room in your home. Its sleek build is ideal for nightstands in your bedroom or a bookshelf in your living room. It’s even humidity resistant, if you want to keep it in your bathroom, so you can sing your favorite songs in the shower. And since it’s from Sonos, you can pair the speaker with any other Sonos speaker, subwoofer, and soundbar to create a deeper and richer stereo sound throughout your entire living space.
The smart speaker connects to any iOS or Android smartphone via the Sonos app. After it’s set up on your home’s WiFi network, you can play music from Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, Soundcloud, and more. You can even connect to smart home devices like the Amazon Echo Dot for the Alexa voice assistant for easier controls, song search, or just get up-to-the-minute news and weather reports.
Need a second opinion? Walmart customer cbooth71 writes:
“Love my Sonos speaker! Only had it for a week but super easy to set up, sounds great and easy to stream music from iPad app.”
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