IKEA IKEA: Up to 20% Off All Speakers Until August 26, Including SYMFONISK Wi-Fi Speakers Take Up to 20% Off All Speakers at IKEA!
get this dealFill your house with music with this deal from IKEA, because you can save up to 20% on all speakers this month, including their SYMFONISK Wi-Fi speakers made with Sonos!
There are over 20 products on sale, including some accessories and mounting hardware -- we've listed a few of the deals below.
- ENEBY Bluetooth Speaker, 6x3" - $24.99 (regularly $29.99)
- ENEBY Bluetooth Speaker, 8x8" - $47.99 (regularly $59.99)
- ENEBY Bluetooth Speaker, 12x12" - $79.99 (regularly $99.00)
- FREKVENS Speaker with Subwoofer - $159.00 (regularly $199.00)
- SYMFONISK Bookshelf Wi-Fi Speaker, Black - $119.00 (regularly $149.00)
- SYMFONISK Bookshelf Wi-Fi Speaker, White - $119.00 (regularly $149.00)
- SYMFONISK Table Lamp with Wi-Fi Speaker, Black - $229.00 (regularly $249.00)
- SYMFONISK Table Lamp with Wi-Fi Speaker, White - $229.00 (regularly $249.00)
This sale is effective until August 26 online, in IKEA stores and at Pick-up and Order Points. Before you shop, read our guide with tips on how to shop at IKEA like a pro!
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View allIntegration and control is seamless once installed, especially since everything is controlled via my Spotify.
I would not buy a Play 3 at this stage, given the whole legacy thing. I just don't trust it.
Anyone know how a pair of the SYMFONISK would compare to a pair of Play:3s? I can get the 3s for 350, so only 100 more for them, but I know they are a lot older and might eventually be "legacy'd." Was comparing two Sonos Ones to two 3s, but just saw this deal and now I'm even more torn.
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Ron.
The speaker is a collaboration between IKEA and Sonos, so it easily integrates with other products from Sonos.
When you buy a house, would you accept that you can't use your toilet because you didn't pay the app subscription? Or what if the toilet OS isn't compatible with with house OS so you have to replace your toilet to match the house OS security updates? How long do you expect you expect the roof to last. How about the plumbing? Or the wiring? Or the joists? What if the builder had the power to render the light switches useless because they didn't want to upgrade the app?
Sonos and Ikea make perfect sense because nobody seriously expects ikea stuff to last 25 years but my point is that speakers are not modern electronics. Samsung can't put wifi on my coffee maker and when it burns out after a year, think I'll accept it because it's "modern" electronics.
Since I bought my Sonos speakers, I have replaced my TV, car, several pieces of furniture, a couple mattresses, cell phones, kitchen appliances, game consoles, computer, golf clubs, furnace, had a few kids and a whole bunch of other stuff. And my speakers are still going strong.
That's just the nature of modern electronics. Good for you if you still own a car, TV or cell phone older than your 25 year old speakers but I doubt you do.
Edit: Also, your father's "hobbled together" system is probably exactly what people buying Sonos systems are trying to avoid. We are looking for something for our dining room and the last thing we want is an amp, speakers and a bunch of wire floating around the room.
I'm sure that there will be a generation of speaker buyers that don't know this and are acclimatized to this speaker subscription model. I'm not a sonos hater too, because the form factor of their products is top notch. It's the destiny of these products and the market forces that will drive them to uselessness which i find disappointing and not worth committing alot of money into.
They sound nice at the sale price but nothing special. I feel like the money is mostly spent on wireless and smart function.
Also, as an android user, I cannot take advantage of trueplay.
These are going back to the store for sure.
I then compared Eneby 30 to Megaboom at home.
Megaboom is simply much better & is waterproof. Then.... I realized the MSRP is $250. I bought it at $150 on sale but I guess that's not exactly a fair comparison.
So I will correct myself and say Eneby 20 is great for the price & Eneby 30 is bad for its size.
As for symfonisk using the same driver.. even if it is so, they sound very different.
May be because of the structure?
https://www.cnet.com/reviews/ikea-symfo ... er-review/
Pretty flat-ish frequency response, suprisingly lots of bass for its size and can fill a room and performs well outdoor also.
It is bi-amped with a digital crossover/DSP, all the reviews on Youtube are positive and IMO on par if not better than out other speakers 2-3 times its price.
And it doesn't distort at high/max volume with the digital processing
Binaural audio, listen with headphones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AudlBNbi-Xg
You can compare a whole bunch of BT speakers using oluv's database
http://switcher.oluvsgadgets.net
The ENEBY30 is also well reviewed...but yes bulky and pricier
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oi91vouCV-8
hm, just buy new ones and return them with old receipt...
Why go through the trouble of bringing old ones back and reconfiguring a new set...
houston
There is the price protection.
https://priceadjust.ca/merchants/ikea-p ... nt-policy/
There is the liberal returns policy.
https://www.ikea.com/ca/en/customer-ser ... ns-claims/
Even if they required the items be boxed, couldn’t you buy the replacements, then return them with the receipt from your previous purchase?
I am currently using 2 Sonos One configured in stereo and waiting for the Arc and Sub to arrive.