The Sonos Beam (Gen 2) is a versatile, mid-range soundbar that delivers punchy sound quality and really excels when playing music, thanks to its weighty bass levels and impressively spacious sound ...
The ultimate Sonos soundbar delivers exceptional sound – but connectivity still isn't where it should be and the competition ...
Sonos’ latest premium soundbar relies on new technology to improve audio quality and the upgrade delivers more than just a bass boost. The refined design of the original Arc was a massive upgrade from ...
The Sonos Arc Ultra has bumped up the price with this new model. While the original Sonos Arc cost $899, the new version is ...
With the Sonos Roam you’re getting high quality Sonos audio, but you’re also getting the ability to take it with you just about anywhere. It’s perfect for camping trips and outdoor ...
And unlike the similar Sonos Beam, which uses virtualization techniques to produce Atmos effects, this Bose model has true up-firing drivers to deliver more convincing overhead audio. Buyers can ...
Sonos says Sub 4 was created with inward-facing woofers to neutralize distortion, and the new model is compatible with the Arc Ultra, Arc, or Beam, as well as older versions of the Sub.
While that is understandable, due to its petite chassis – and remembering that this is an area where many soundbars stumble – it's something I would like to see Sonos address with the next iteration ...
It’s also compatible with the Arc, both generations of the Sonos Beam, the Ray, Sonos Five, and Sonos Era 100 and 300 speakers. You can expect the Sub 4 to get all the way down to 25Hz.
It wrangles together new WiFi radios for improved connectivity and will be compatible with several Sonos products, including the Beam, Ray, Era speakers, and more. On the heels of several leaks ...
The Bose Smart Soundbar works with the Bose app (available for Android and iOS), which enables you to group the soundbar with ...