The Sonos Ace headphones are seeing their first discount at $40 off

The Ace have an understated design that’s very sleek, especially in white. | Photo by Chris Welch / The VergeIf you’re looking to be an early-ish adopter of some fancy headphones and you like the color white, you’re in...

The Sonos Ace headphones are seeing their first discount at $40 off

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The Ace may still be pricey, but they’re an excellent choice for anyone deep in the Sonos home audio ecosystem.

By Antonio G. Di Benedetto, a writer covering tech deals and The Verge’s Deals newsletter, buying guides, and gift guides. Previously, he spent 15 years in the photography industry.

Jul 24, 2024, 2:28 PM UTC

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A photo of the Sonos Ace wireless headphones.
The Ace have an understated design that’s very sleek, especially in white.

Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge

If you’re looking to be an early-ish adopter of some fancy headphones and you like the color white, you’re in luck. The porcelain-colored Sonos Ace are on sale for $409.99 ($40 off) at Amazon.

Sonos’ first wireless headphones feature top-notch sound quality, noise cancellation, and a transparency mode. These features may be par for the course among its equally pricey competition, but what makes the Ace unique is its integration with the Sonos home audio ecosystem. If you’re invested in Sonos speakers or soundbars, the Ace uses the Sonos app and has a nifty extra where you can instantly swap your TV audio from an Arc soundbar to the privacy of your headphones (if you’re on iOS, since the feature has been delayed for Android). This feature may not be for everyone, and it isn’t yet compatible with the cheaper Beam or Ray soundbars, but it’s a nice little added convenience. Read / watch our review.

A hands-on photo of the Sonos Ace headphones at an event in New York City.A hands-on photo of the Sonos Ace headphones at an event in New York City.

The Sonos Ace are the company’s first set of wireless headphones. They feature a premium, comfortable build and active noise cancellation, along with compatibility with Sonos Arc and other Sonos soundbars.

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