Unfortunately for Sonos, the last few weeks have been a torrent of leaks surrounding one of the company’s as-yet-unreleased speakers. The most recent of these leaks — a series of publicity-quality ...
After a recent leak under the code name “Fury”, the Sonos Ray Soundbar is finally here but will consumers looking for lower-priced soundbars buy it? In our previous report, we discussed the impending ...
The Sonos Ray soundbar seen against a white background. The Sonos Ray soundbar seen against a white background. The product page still promises a few mainstay Sonos features, such as Trueplay ...
After leaks in April first revealed its impeding release, Sonos officially unveiled its lowest-priced Soundar, the Ray, on Wednesday. The compact speaker features AirPlay 2 support for streaming from ...
Soundbars are a sleek, impressive (optional) addition to your entertainment setup — sometimes at the expense of making a dent in your budget and decor. They can rescue you from tinny, underwhelming TV ...
Sonos’ entry-level soundbar boasts terrific sound for its price, but there's no Dolby Atmos or–worse yet–HDMI ports. Sonos decided to nix two key features with the Ray, its new entry-level soundbar: ...
With the $279 Ray soundbar, Sonos is going after a new market. The company’s previous home theater products have all been $400 or more and have primarily been geared toward people intent on getting ...
Sonos is adding a third soundbar to its range, with the Sonos Ray as its most affordable with a $279 price tag. Where the Sonos Arc and Beam focus on mid to high-end setups, Ray's focus is an easy ...
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