As with the Beam, the Amp is intended for use in simple systems ... Like the Sonos, the Bluesound has an HDMI socket for connection to a TV and, unlike the Sonos, the Bluesound can handle hi-res music ...
On the other hand, the Sonos Beam includes an Ethernet port for a wired internet connection while the Bose 300 does not. When sizing them up, the Beam is a bit taller and not quite as long as the 300.
Beyond size, the midrange Beam really differentiates itself from the cheaper Sonos Ray by adding an HDMI eARC connection and support for Dolby Atmos. This means it automatically works with many ...
Line-in connection Both the Five and Era ... first standalone speaker with an upward-firing driver. (Sonos’s three soundbars that support Dolby Atmos, the Arc Ultra, Arc and second-generation Beam, ...
That’s where soundbars come in… and Sonos Beam is a great soundbar. Sonos already makes a soundbar– the Playbar – and a soundbase – the Playbase, logically enough. Beam is considerably ...
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