Sonos Ray is their most affordable and compact soundbar - RouteNote Blog

2022-05-28 00:56:33 By : Mr. Patrick Wu

Sonos Ray packs big sound into a compact size. At $279, the new soundbar joins Sonos’ Beam (Gen 2) at $449 and Arc at $899. Available in black and white, Ray houses new innovations, including balaced sound, crisp dialogue and solid bass from four Class-D digital amplifiers, two tweeeters, two high-efficiency midwoofers and a bass reflex system.

As with other Sonos speakers, setup is easy with the Sonos app. Ray can be paired with any other Sonos speakers for multi-room audio, or a pair of Sonos Ones for surround sound ($677 for all three speakers). Connectivity is decent, including WiFi (Sonos app, Apple AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect), ethernet and optical, while existing TV remotes and touch can be used for controls. Beyond television, Sonos Ray is compatible with all of the major streaming services for music, radio, podcasts and audiobooks. Use the Sonos app to adjust the EQ to taste.

Homes have become movie theaters, fitness studios, gaming hubs and so much more, all supported by a streaming era that is no longer exclusive to just TV, music and film. Ray makes it easier than ever to enhance those listening experiences, thanks to its smaller size and impressive sound.

The new soundbar from Sonos, along with its more accessible price point makes it a great option for those setting up their first home theater, or expanding their setup to multiple rooms. Sonos Ray is available to preorder today, with shipping starting on June 7. An optional wall mount can be added for an additional $39.

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