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Sonos Arc vs Sonos Playbar: Is it worth upgrading?

Sonos Arc vs Sonos Playbar: Is it worth upgrading?

Posted on May 7, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Sonos has introduced a new soundbar to its line-up to replace the seven year-old Playbar and that will leave many wondering whether they need to upgrade.

After all, a lot can happen in the world of tech in seven years, and the Sonos Arc introduces some features that just weren’t possible or popular back then.

That’s why we look at the differences between the old and new in Sonos’ range in order to help you make your mind up on any upgrade decision.
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