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  2. Sonos Beam review: Smart features trump minor audio ... - AOL

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    Sonos has earned itself a dedicated army of enthusiasts. And with good reason, too: The company pretty much defined the multiroom/connected speaker space, bringing home audio into the internet era ...

  3. Sonos - Wikipedia

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    June 2018 – the Sonos Beam, a soundbar with voice control, was announced. [70] August 2018 – An updated version of the Sonos Amp was unveiled, with a planned limited release in December. [71] March 2019 – A second-generation Sonos One, with Bluetooth LE connectivity, a faster processor, and more memory. [72]

  4. Sonos Five - Wikipedia

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    The speaker has evolved through three generations, with the first two branded as the Play:5 and the third, launched in June 2020, rebranded as the Sonos Five. Known for its high-quality audio and multi-room capabilities, the Sonos Five supports SonosNet , pairs with other Sonos products for stereo and home theater setups, and incorporates ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Plasma speaker - Wikipedia

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    The technique is a much later development of physics principles demonstrated by William Duddell's "singing arc" of 1900, [2] and Hermann Theodor Simon published the same phenomenon in 1898. [ 3 ] The term ionophone was used by Dr. Siegfried Klein who developed a plasma tweeter that was licensed for commercial production by DuKane with the ...

  7. Beam (music) - Wikipedia

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    Feathered beams. Feathered beaming shows a gradual change in the speed of notes. It is shown with a primary straight beam and other diagonal secondary beams (that together resemble a feather, hence the name). These secondary beams suggest a gradual acceleration or deceleration from the first note value within the feathered beam to the last.