Enhance Your Home Theater Experience with the Sonos Beam (Gen 2)
If you’re looking to elevate the sound quality of your home entertainment system, investing in a high-quality soundbar is an excellent choice. Currently, the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) is being offered at an all-time low price — $110 off its regular retail amount, making it highly accessible for those seeking premium audio performance without breaking the bank. Note that this discount applies exclusively to the white variant.
Exceptional Audio Performance
The Sonos Beam delivers remarkable audio clarity from television shows and streaming content alike. Despite its compact size and the absence of upward-firing speakers typically found in higher-end models, it still impresses with robust sound quality. The inclusion of Dolby Atmos support enhances the auditory experience significantly compared to its predecessor, which lacked this feature. Although some brands use advanced audio processing to mimic Dolby Atmos effects requiring upward-firing speakers, Sonos has effectively integrated this technology into their latest model.
Caveats and Connectivity
While we have thoroughly tested and rated the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) positively there are a few drawbacks worth mentioning. Primarily, it comes equipped with just one HDMI port; therefore, connecting multiple devices like gaming consoles or set-top boxes directly is not feasible without additional adapters. Additionally, users with older TVs that rely on optical connections will require extra equipment for compatibility.
User-Friendly Setup
Beyond these limitations, setting up the Beam is straightforward; it’s designed for seamless integration into your existing home theater setup. Furthermore, as part of the broader Sonos ecosystem, it can be easily connected with other Sonos speakers allowing you to create a comprehensive multi-room audio experience.
Diverse Streaming Options
The versatility of this soundbar extends beyond simple TV use—it’s compatible with prominent music streaming services such as Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. It also supports voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant; however, users may encounter issues integrating Apple Music through Google Assistant since it does not work optimally on this device—but worry not! The proprietary voice assistant from Sonos supports Apple Music seamlessly instead.
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