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  2. Sonos Playbase review: The only speaker your living room needs

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    Sure, it's not a full 5.1 setup, but a one-box, one-cord solution to upgrade my home theater seems like just what I need. Still, as with almost everything Sonos does, it doesn't come cheap: $700 ...

  3. Review: Sonos Ray soundbar is an easy upgrade that will ... - AOL

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    At $279, the Ray is priced well above other essentially 2.0-channel systems except for the likes of Bose, another brand that generally gets a pass for inflated price tags. If a buyer is ...

  4. Sonos Five - Wikipedia

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    [14] PCMag also gave the second generation an Editor's Choice, and that "from a multi-room home audio standpoint, Sonos still leads the pack." [21] Tom's Guide derided the speaker for not having Bluetooth support and exclusivity to Sonos' software, but favored its design, quality and praised its stereo pairing. [11]

  5. IKEA SYMFONISK review: Sonos speakers at IKEA prices - AOL

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    The new line of Sonos-powered speakers is called SYMFONISK -- apparently Swedish for "symphonics" -- and will feature two debut models: a bookshelf speaker and a 2-in-1 lamp-speaker combo. At just ...

  6. Sonos One - Wikipedia

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    The Sonos One features two Class-D amplifiers, a woofer, a tweeter, and six far-field microphones. [6] Running on a 64-bit motherboard, it is equipped with an AC and Ethernet port on the back of the speaker and is capable of 802.11b/g (Wi-Fi 3) Wi-Fi connection. When connected to the network using Ethernet, the speaker can also act as a Sonos ...

  7. Sonos - Wikipedia

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    Sonos products work with the three major voice assistants: Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple Siri, although the last is currently only supported through Apple's Home app. [3] In 2019 Sonos acquired Snips SAS, a privacy-focused AI voice platform for connected devices with the goal to bring a music-specific assistant to its devices. [4]