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$399.00
4
Network: WiFi
Hub Required:
Hub Required
No
Matter Compatible: No
Power:
Power Source
Plug-in
Location:
Indoor/Outdoor
Indoor Only
Difficulty: Beginner
Manufacturer: Sonos
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The Sonos Sub Mini is a compact wireless subwoofer that brings enhanced bass to Sonos systems at a more accessible size and price point than the full-size Sub. The cylindrical design features dual custom woofers in a sealed enclosure, delivering impactful low frequencies while minimizing cabinet vibration. The smaller footprint fits easily beside furniture or in corners where the larger Sub wouldn't be practical.

The Sub Mini connects wirelessly to compatible Sonos speakers including the Beam, Ray, Era 100, and One series. When paired, the main speaker automatically adjusts its output, focusing on midrange and treble while the Sub Mini handles bass frequencies. This separation improves overall sound clarity and impact beyond what the main speaker achieves alone.

Smart home integration flows through the connected Sonos speaker, with AirPlay 2, Alexa, and Google Assistant support depending on the primary speaker. The Sonos app allows adjustment of subwoofer level to match your room and preferences. For users wanting enhanced bass without the size or cost of the full Sub, the Sub Mini offers a meaningful upgrade that transforms music and movie sound in small to medium rooms.

Specifications
Woofers 2 × 6" custom
Amplifiers 2 × Class-D
RMS Power 60W
Frequency Response Down to 25Hz
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4/5GHz)
Ethernet 10/100 Mbps
Trueplay Supported (iOS)
Dimensions 9.1 × 12 in
Design Cylindrical sealed
Colors Black or White
Dual Sub Not supported
Ideal For Small/medium rooms

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