Sonos announced their new premium smart soundbar "Arc"

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Image of Sonos black Arc smart soundbar
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Sonos announced a new smart soundbar that will support Dolby Atmos and  AirPlay 2, this new Soundbar from Sonos will replace old Sonos speakers Sonos Playbar and Playbase, the price of Sonos Arc is 799$, along with the new speaker Sonos will also release a new app called "S2" which will be helpful to control the speaker.

Along with the support for Apple Airplay 2, Sonos Arc can also be controlled with your voice through Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, Sonos Arc was tuned with the help of Oscar-winning sound engineers to emphasize the human voice and with Trueplay technology Arc will adjust to the acoustics of the room based on the location of where the speaker is placed.

Image of Black Sonos Arc soundbar
Image: Sonos


Sonos Arc will have eleven high-performance drivers and Sonos says that because of Arc's slim profile it can be placed at any place in a room even on furniture. Along with Arc, you can buy a set of surround sound system that consists of Sub(a subwoofer) and SL(small wireless speaker to listen to music and other purposes).

Along with Eleven main drivers, Arc also has eight elliptical woofers, three silk-dome tweeters, Far-field microphone array. Sonos Arc has many features that will elevate your movie-watching experience like the Night Sound option that reduces the intensity of loud sound effects, EQ settings in the S2 app to adjust bass, treble, and loudness and Speech Enhancement emphasizes the frequencies of the human voice to clarify dialogue when the characters talk quietly or when the background sound effects are loud.



Sonos Arc will be delivered free to customers in the US and can be returned in 45 days with shipping costs covered by Sonos, Arc is now available for pre-order on Sonos website and will cost $799 for Arc, $699 for the new Sonos Sub and $499 for Sonos Five, Arc is available in two colors White and Balck, Sonos plans to release Arc on June 10.

Via, MacRumors.

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