When Sonos launched its Ace headphones earlier this yr, the corporate promised it will quickly deliver prolonged compatibility for it. At launch, the headphones may solely pair to the Sonos’ costliest soundbar, the Arc, however now you possibly can pair them with each generations of the Sonos Beam in addition to the entry-level Sonos Ray. This implies you don’t must spend money on the $900 Arc to make the most of one of many major promoting factors of the Ace which is its TV Audio Swap characteristic.
Sonos appeared fairly assured about its new headset when it launched them again in Could, and ambitiously priced the Ace headphones at a whopping $450. Whereas we praised the Ace for its eye-catching design and ethereal sound, we critiqued it for being an incomplete product. It featured a TV Audio Swap characteristic that solely labored with one of many firm’s soundbars, the Sonos Arc. With the characteristic, you could possibly press and maintain the Management Key to seamlessly swap audio between the Ace and the Arc.
We weren’t followers of the corporate limiting its vertical integration to a $900 soundbar. It’s one factor to make a walled backyard round your companies; Apple at all times does that with its merchandise. But it surely’s essential to be good about it. The combination merely didn’t present sufficient worth to be the product, particularly for that value. Although the corporate stated it will prolong assist for different sound bars “quickly,” that wasn’t a convincing sufficient cause for me to speculate half a grand again then.
The extension of the compatibility to cheaper soundbars lastly makes the $450 headphones a bit extra usable, as a result of it means I can benefit from the characteristic on the $270 Ray or the $500 Beam 2. Sonos can be engaged on its extremely problematic app to make it extra environment friendly and purposeful, and I’m wanting ahead to seeing how that performs out.










