![]() We rate Sonos speakers pretty highly, but there are a few downsides to the multiroom audio ecosystem. ![]() (Image credit: Sonos) Are there any downsides to Sonos? You should also avoid adjusting the volume of your speaker during the TruePlay process. You should also cover as wide an area as possible in your room during the TruePlay process the app will show you how to do this, but essentially you will be waving your phone up and down in smooth movements as you walk around your room. You will need to grant Sonos permission to use your device’s microphones during this process.įor the best results, Sonos says you should minimize any ambient noise in your room, such as loud appliances, talking, or footsteps. The microphone built into your iOS device will analyze these tones. You’ll need to walk around your room as your speakers play a series of tones. From there, tap TruePlay > TruePlay Tuning and follow the instructions in the app. If you do have an iOS device and want to tune your speakers using TruePlay, just open the S2 app and head to Settings. Currently, the feature only works with iOS, though the brand’s Bluetooth speakers are capable of tuning themselves using their own microphones. It measures how sound bounces off your walls and ceilings in order to fine tune your speakers, ensuring that they sound as good as possible in your space. (Image credit: Sonos) What about TruePlay? For many, portability is key - if that’s you, check out the Sonos Roam and Sonos Move speakers, both of which can connect to your phone via Bluetooth while working with the wider ecosystem via your home’s Wi-Fi network. Not everyone wants a big ol’ sound system in their living room. For those with more ambitious tastes, a Sonos Amp will double up as a great music streamer, and can be combined with two stereo speakers (Sonos or otherwise) - add in an extra Amp and two more speakers, and you’ve got yourself a neat surround sound system. Is music more your thing? You can go as big or as small as you want - a Sonos One wireless speaker will do your music justice in smaller rooms. From there, you could expand your system to include a couple of Sonos One SLs as rear speakers, and a Sonos Sub to emphasize the bass frequencies. If boosting your home cinema setup is a priority, you should start with one of the brand’s soundbars both the Sonos Arc and the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) will sound far more powerful than your TV’s built-in speakers. If you’re thinking of buying a Sonos speaker and you’re not sure where to start, you should have a clear idea of what you would want to use it for. The Sanus speaker stands for the Sonos Era 100, and Era 300 wireless speakers will be available on March 8 on, while the Adjustable Wall Mounts launch in Q2 2023.(Image credit: Sonos) Which Sonos speaker is best for me? Constructed of the same steel, the Sanus Fixed-Height Speaker Stands offer the “optimal listening height for the new Sonos speakers.” All stands incorporate integrated cable management for a sleek look and assemble easily in 15 minutes with a Phillips screwdriver. The SANUS Height-Adjustable Speaker Stands are constructed of durable steel and extruded aluminum that offers 17 inches of effortless sliding height adjustment. Sanus Height-Adjustable and Fixed-Height Speaker Stands for the Sonos Era 100 and Era 300 wireless speakers provide a sleek design that ensures superb audio performance and perfectly complements the aesthetics of the new Sonos speakers. Fast and easy to install, all models come in white or black to match the color options of the new Sonos speakers. The new speaker stands and wall mounts are available in singles or pairs and are ideally suited for integrators installing the new Sonos speakers in applications like home theaters or ambient listening spaces. Sanus is releasing height-adjustable and fixed-height speaker stands and wall mounts for the new Sonos Era 100 and Era 300 wireless speakers. ![]() MaAV Buyers.Club, HomeAV News, News, rAVe, RTA ,
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