Sonos makes several great wireless soundbars, including models with Alexa support and Dolby Atmos capabilities.
The Sonos Beam (Gen 2) has an AC power port ... (more on that later), but it’s more than capable of handling up to 5.1 surround sound. Curiously, the Beam comes with an adapter in case your ...
We said in the review: "Atmos aside, it sounds incredible, reaching deeper than the Beam Gen 1 with more refinement, a warmer treble, and wider dynamic range." If you're in the market for a sub-£500 ...
The Arc SL is the identical product but without the mic. The Sonos Beam is a smaller 26" soundbar that houses four elliptical midwoofers, one central tweeter and three passive bass radiators.
The Sonos Arc Ultra is one of the best premium soundbars around, but redesigned internals aren't enough to tempt me to ...
a minimum of one inch beneath the TV for the Ray and Beam, and at least 4 inches for the Arc, while leaving at least a foot of clearance on the ends. Step 1: Sonos Sub: While it can be placed ...
That won’t matter to anyone buying their first Sonos soundbar, or upgrading from a cheaper model like the Ray or Beam. But ...
It's now a 9.1.4-channel configuration ... There's such a drastic difference too going from our other TV with a Sonos Beam. The soundstage is so much bigger it feels more cinematic.
Sonos Beam (Gen 2) was £499 now £329 at Sevenoaks ... reaching deeper than the Beam Gen 1 with more refinement, a warmer treble, and wider dynamic range." While the Beam (Gen 2) might be ...