In terms of actual inputs, the Sonos Beam and Sonos Ray are similar, except for one major category: the audio connection between the soundbar and your TV. The Sonos Beam (Gen 2) has an AC power ...
If you happen to be setting it up within 2 feet of the ceiling, Sonos recommends mounting it upside ... a minimum of one inch beneath the TV for the Ray and Beam, and at least 4 inches for the ...
We do wish the company had kept the Beam price under $400. I can imagine some scenarios where the soundbar will actually be more expensive than the TV. Still, the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) has everything ...
This means it can automatically work with many modern TV remotes and it has a wider sound stage. For under $500, the Beam punches ... on a tabletop surface. Sonos makes mounts for each of its ...
If I needed another Sonos Beam 2, I'd buy one right now because, at just $369, it represents the lowest price ever for an excellent soundbar. Yes, it will improve the immersion of your TV-watching ...
So you could have the Sonos Beam Gen 2 in your living room, a Sonos Move 2 in another room, and maybe a Sonos Ray connected to another TV in the home, and play audio on all three with zero lag.
Instead of choosing between a soundbar for your TV or a speaker for your living room, Sonos combines the best of both worlds with the Sonos Beam Gen 2. As part of the Cyber Monday deals ...
We have been diligently tracking the price drops on this Sonos Beam Gen 2 Soundbar this Black Friday, and we have caught it at its lowest price yet. The latest offering from Sonos impressed us with ...