Sonos Ray: Two-minute reviewThe Sonos Ray is the cheapest soundbar in Sonos’ range, cutting a big portion of the price of the Sonos Beam in exchange for losing some features, and to fit in an even smaller and more room-friendly frame. Sonos says that it’s designed for the nine out of 10 people in the world who are still using their TV’s built-in speakers, so for this Sonos Ray review that’s how we mostly tested it – not as a replacement for a giant soundbar under a brand-new 65-inch TV, but with a 50-inch secondary TV that’s several years old. So many of the best soundbars today are aimed at delivery big Dolby Atmos in a home theater setup, but the Sonos Beam is more about making sure that you can actually hear what people are saying and that soundtracks get enough detail and bass to sound like they’re supposed to, which TV speakers just can’t really manage.
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