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SONOS RAY

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Sonos has always had an aspirational cachet. Its elegantly crafted but expensive speakers are developed to be integrated to provide you with an expansive, seamless audio accompaniment in every part of your home, as well as immersive cinema sound in your living room.

The Ray is the company’s first budget soundbar and marks something of a departure for Sonos. It still maintains the company’s core identity of interoperability, allowing it to form part of a wireless multi-room system using Apple AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect and/or the Sonos S2 app; but it is clearly aimed at those new to the brand. Its ultra-compact dimensions, tapered build and forwardfacing speakers mean it takes up little space and removes any need for a clear line of sight for upward-and side-firing drivers, making it a

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