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June 2022
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Published: 2022-05-31, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
compact and attractive, great TV or music sound, superclear vocals, Night Sound mode, easy setup, wifi, extensive music service support, multiroom audio system, long support life, can be extended with additional speakers
no HDMI only optical, some TV remotes won't control volume, no Dolby Atmos, no Bluetooth, no mics for smart speaker functions, limited surroundsound effect without additional speakers
The Ray is a compact, high-quality sound upgrade for your TV from Sonos. It sounds miles better than most all-in-one soundbar systems at under £300 and still has the simple, minimalist and easy to live-with experience the brand is known for.A few corners...
Compact for versatile placement, Impressive sound for its size, Expandable to a full 5.1 system, Easy setup and control
Pricey for a small soundbar, Lacks a bit of midrange detail
Yes. As an entry into the Sonos ecosystem, which grows and gets better every year, or as an add-on to an existing system, the Sonos Ray is going to give smaller TV rooms a big sound upgrade. Editors' Recommendations HDMI ARC and eARC: The one-cable solut...
Published: 2022-05-31, Author: Simon , review by: T3.com
Neat and compact,Coherent, unified sound,Sonos system compatibility,
No HDMI input, Plenty of competition, Slightly small-scale presentation,
There's lots to recommend the Sonos Ray - not least its Sonos-ness and compatibility with the wider system - and in some ways it's the ideal compact soundbar. However, there's no HDMI connection and it looks expensive next to its most obvious rivals, desp...
Compact design, Clear and crisp sound, Relatively affordable
No HDMI Arc/eArc, No voice controls, Average bass
The Ray is an impressive affordable soundbar, with an attractive and compact design along with an audio profile that excels in clarity and scape.There are limitations though. The lack of HDMI Arc - and with it Dolby Atmos - bristles a little, as does the...
Published: 2022-05-31, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Abstract: The Sonos Ray is the cheapest soundbar in Sonos' range, cutting a big portion of the price of the Sonos Beam in exchange for losing some features, and to fit in an even smaller and more room-friendly frame.Sonos says that it's designed for the nine out of...
Abstract: Simpler, cheaper and smaller than the other soundbars in the range, the Sonos Ray is built with one main job in mind: making poor-quality TVs sound better...
Obsessively requires the Sonos app to pair, no factory reset instructions (lol) if you need it, and the remote control volume setup is a bit complicated, Conclusion If you like Sonos and want to save space on the TV table, go for it
Abstract: Let's jump right into it.The Sonos Ray is considerably smaller than the Sonos Beam Gen 2 that we reviewed previously and by just looking at the soundbar, we can see that it is mostly a front-firing soundbar. There are no speaker ports at the top.W...
Published: 2022-06-22, Author: Alfred , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: Unpacking the Sonos Ray, you get a familiar feeling – a good one – that this is another solidly made Sonos soundbar, just like the larger Beam and Arc before it.The curved edges are elegant and the integrated mesh for the audio to permeate into a room a...