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  2. The best soundbars for your TV in 2025: No more ... - AOL

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    Best smart soundbar Sonos Arc Premium Smart Soundbar. ... There's something here for every budget, from around $150 for a simple setup to a $1,300 home-theater sound system splurge. I recommend ...

  3. Sonos Ray review: A soundbar that nails the basics - AOL

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    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 ...

  4. The Sonos Arc is an outstanding soundbar, on its own or with ...

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    The Sonos Arc is a soundbar that's designed to integrate wirelessly with your Sonos home audio system, as well as accepting audio from your TV or A/V receiver via HDMI Audio Return Channel (ARC).

  5. Play:1 - Wikipedia

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    On June, Sonos also announced the Play:1 Tone limited edition speaker, with a quantity run of 5,000 and was released July 31. [6] On September, Sonos released the Tuneplay feature to all Sonos devices and speakers. In November 2016, a beta feature added the capability to control the Play:1 and all compatible speakers with Spotify's Connect service.

  6. 7.1 surround sound - Wikipedia

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    However, whereas a 5.1 surround sound system combines both surround and rear channel effects into two channels (commonly configured in home theatre set-ups as two rear surround speakers), a 7.1 surround system splits the surround and rear channel information into four distinct channels, in which sound effects are directed to left and right ...

  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]