Sonos Ray
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Reviews & Ratings
- Respectable sound for its size
- Compact dimensions
- Expandable with subwoofer and surround speakers
- No HDMI
- No remote control
The "Ray" is the inexpensive entry-level Sonos speaker for boosting tired TV sound; the sound compromises are due to the small housing. The tiny device really comes into its own when it comes to streaming, but the connections have been saved in the wrong place.
- Top sound with music
- Simple set up
- Optical TV connection simply works
- Numerous compatible speakers
- Bass a little weak without sub
- No automatic sound calibration
- Compact and simple
- High quality processed
- Expandable to 5.1 system
- Voluminous sound
- Practical features like night mode
- No Dolby Atmos support
- Good sound
- opulent streaming offer
- Sound settings only via app
- No HDMI
Only the last place? It's not the sound, which is harmonious and pleasant with clear voice reproduction. However, the connections are reduced to a minimum, and Sonos relies entirely on its app for operation. However, volume control is possible via TV remote control. The streaming variety for music, radio and podcasts is unrivalled - not only at this price.
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