Sonos Beam: The Sonos Beam is the smartest soundbar around and a great multiroom TV speaker
Sonos Beam: The Sonos Beam is the smartest soundbar around and a great multiroom TV speaker
Although some cheaper options sound better, Sonos Beam is a feature-packed, voice-operated sound bar with unmatched flexibility.
The Sonos Beam is the least-expensive sound bar available with a choice of two voice assistants, Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant; Its expansive sound can fill a small room; HDMI connectivity includes the ability to power up and control TV input switching via voice command.
The lack of a subwoofer means the Beam lacks deep bass compared to sub-equipped competitors, even some that cost less; You lose connectivity options on TVs that lack ARC; You can't switch between Google and Alexa on the fly and there's some lag with Google Assistant voice commands.
“The Beam is a home theater sound bar for the smart home era -- at a price that won’t break the bank.”
Great sound; Elegant; simple design; Reasonably priced; TV voice control with Alexa on-board; AirPlay 2; Google Assistant coming
Still no HDMI pass-through; No Dolby Atmos support
The Sonos Beam is a compact soundbar with expandability that makes it a perfect companion for Apple users. AirPlay 2, Apple Music, and a big bag of tricks make this great sounding speaker a must-have.
Sonos’ vision of entertainment has always been more open house than invite-only, and with Amazon Alexa, Apple AirPlay 2, and the Google Assistant on the horizon, the new Sonos Beam epitomizes that ethos more than ever.
Sounds great in a small to mid-sized room; Assistant-agnostic approach is admirable; Affordable; Does a good job of handling multiple services
Very expensive in a 5.1 surround configuration; Takes up an HDMI port; Not every assistant works in the same way
The feature-packed Sonos Beam delivers very good sound for a small soundbar, and comes with Alexa voice controls.
Easy set up; Alexa inside; Wide soundstage
Bass lacks detail; No Bluetooth audio
If you don’t care to have Alexa, Google Assistant or Siri functioning in any way, then pay more for the Playbase or Playbar, or consider something comparable from another vendor.
Smaller form factor; Great sound; Alexa plus Google Assistant and AirPlay 2 coming
More bass would’ve been nice; No Dolby Atmos support; Still pricey
Sonos has launched its most affordable soundbar to date and has entered a tough segment where it delivers great performance compared to the competition. For its compact size, it delivers good treble and mid-tone performance at both low and high volume. These are Beam’s main strengths.
Good mid-tones; Design & build quality; Decent 3D effect despite its size; Apple Airplay 2
Distorts at high volume; Weak bass; No Dolby Atmos; Only 1 HDMI port
This is the Sonos soundbar we've been waiting for. The Sonos Beam is small enough to attach itself to the majority of TVs, and comes coupled with enough innovation and sound performance to impress. There are a few issues worth pointing out but, at this price, they soon fade away.
Great compact design; HDMI ARC compatible; Superb sound
App isn't home theater friendly; No Dolby Atmos; Setup on non-HDMI ARC TVs is tricky
Sonos recently announced a new soundbar they call the Sonos Beam . I’ve had some time to test it and simply to use it, and the Beam might be the most impressive speaker I’ve tested from Sonos yet, especially considering its US$399 price tag .
Easy setup; great, full sound; lower cost-of-entry than other Sonos home theater speakers; better sound and more flexible than Apple’s HomePod.
Only works with other Sonos speakers for surround sound and subwoofer; With a $699 Sonos SUB as the only subwoofer option, that’s a pricey step.
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