Sonos Ace homeowners can now swap TV audio with the Ray and Beam soundbars
Sonos has delivered on its promise to broaden TV audio swap for its new Ace headphones, which launched in June. When the premium cans arrived, assist for the TV sound-switching characteristic was restricted to the Arc soundbar. However beginning on Tuesday, Ace homeowners can swap their audio with the Ray and each generations of the Beam.
After putting in at this time’s replace by means of the Sonos app, Ace customers can transfer audio from their TV to their headphones by urgent the content material key on their proper ear cup. Alternatively, the Sonos app can do the identical. The characteristic works on iOS and Android after being restricted to iOS on the headphones’ arrival.
TV audio swap helps spatial audio with Dolby Atmos, so you possibly can really feel “centered within the motion,” as a Sonos spokesperson put it. Engadget’s audio gear knowledgeable, Billy Steele, was impressed with how the characteristic labored with the NBA playoffs on TNT. “Repeatedly, the commentary trio is evident with a little bit of crowd noise within the background, however after Sonos does its tips, the announcers are extra distinguished and dynamic. Plus, the cheers of the group envelope you so it feels extra such as you’re within the enviornment.”
“TV Audio Swap actually is as fast and straightforward as urgent a button,” he wrote in our Ace headphones evaluate.
As soon as activated, the characteristic works by means of a Wi-Fi chip contained in the headphones that takes over to obtain the soundbar’s alerts. Low-energy Bluetooth will stay linked to your telephone for controls and settings, though there’s one caveat: You’ll need to un-swap the audio to reconnect Bluetooth if a name is available in whereas watching.