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Imitation is the finest form of flattery, so, over the years, a lot of companies have tried to beat Sonos at its own game.
This small yet mighty soundbar has been a permanent fixture in our yearly Awards list since it launched which should speak for itself.
If you want to create a cinematic experience at home, then chances are that your TV’s built-in speakers just won’t cut it.
Read our full review of the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) here. The Sonos Ray is the company’s smallest and most affordable soundbar — and the only one that doesn’t support Dolby Atmos. Unlike the Arc and Beam ...
Both products are now $199, which is a much fairer price for what you’re getting.
The Sonos One remains one of the cheapest Sonos wireless speakers (even more so now that it's been replaced by the Sonos Era 100) – and now it's even better value, thanks to a Gen 2 update. The ...
One of the best, more affordable soundbars in recent years has been the Sonos Beam Gen 2, which brings with it some great performance across a variety of content and also doubles nicely as a Sonos ...
Can the Sonos Ray still deliver something approaching this experience at an accessible price? Sitting at the bottom of ... Ray delivers as one of the best budget soundbars. If you can stretch your ...