People who own Sonos speakers love their Sonos speakers. I’m one of them. In the three to four years that I’ve been living in the Sonos ecosystem, however, one big complaint was that I couldn’t use ...
Very expensive in a 5.1 surround configuration Takes up an HDMI port Not every assistant works in the same way We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Sonos' vision of entertainment ...
Sonos has always gone its own way. The speaker manufacturer dedicated itself to network-connected speakers before there were home networks and they sold a tablet-like remote control before there were ...
Sonos' original Beam wowed with just how much home theater audio it packed into its tiny footprint, and now the Beam (Gen 2) is adding Dolby Atmos to the mix. A little more expensive at $449, and a ...
One of the more affordable entries in the Sonos ecosystem, the Beam sounds great and is remarkably versatile. It delivers bigger sound than you might expect for its size, but it doesn’t get loud ...
The Sonos Beam (Gen 2) is a terrific little soundbar. I’ve been testing it for the last week and it works exactly like the original Beam (released in 2019) — in that it connects to your TV via a ...
Is it worth paying $450 for the Beam or is the $280 Ray plenty? We compared them so you don't have to. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City ...
It took a lot longer than anyone expected, but Sonos finally began rolling out Google Assistant support for its Sonos One and Sonos Beam smart speakers on Tuesday. I got a sneak peek at the new ...
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