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Sonos Beam - Smart TV Sound Bar with Amazon Alexa Built-in - Black
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| Price | $475.00 | |
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Alexa Built-in
This smart speaker has been certified by Amazon for its built-in Alexa functionality, providing a voice-forward experience to play music, read news, control other smart home devices, and more.
Purchase options and add-ons
| Brand | Sonos |
| Frequency Response | 50 Hz |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Mounting Type | Bar Mount |
About this item
- The Smart compact soundbar for your TV, music, and more.
- Play everything that matters to you with Beam. Control it with your voice, remote, the Sonos app, and more.
- Specially tuned by Oscar-winning sound engineers to emphasize the sound of the human voice. One tweeter creates a crisp and clear dialogue
- Amazon Alexa is built right in so you can play music, check news, set alarms, get your questions answered, and more, completely hands free.
- Go from unboxing to listening in minutes with just two cords and automatic remote detection.
- Included Components: Quickstart Guide
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Customers like the sound quality and ease of setup of the speakers. For example, they mention it gives great sound, is plenty loud for a medium sized living room, and smooths large variations in sound well. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, alexa connectivity, value, and quality.
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Customers like the sound quality of the speakers. They mention it gives great sound, is plenty loud for their medium sized, open floor plan living room, and has a wide sound field. They say it smoothed large variations in sound well, and is easy to setup, control, and balance to fit the space. Customers also appreciate the native Apple Airplay streaming without the need for the Sonos app.
"...most important feature of the Sonos Beam is that without compromising on great sound quality, the set up is so simple and all I needed was plug-in..." Read more
"...However, the Beam has a decent soundstage particularly considering that you will be generally seated in front of it, a set distance, more or less,..." Read more
"...It has just enough bass to let you know it's there, but also has a single voice enhancement function allowing you to make background noise quite..." Read more
"...Know why you're getting this speaker. It's a great sound quality replacement for your TV's speakers...." Read more
Customers like the ease of setup of the speakers. They say it's easy to control and balance the sound to fit the space. They also say the setup app is as good as anything Apple could put out. Customers also mention that the phone app is easy to use and full control of all devices and all music.
"...Really, that's all you need to know right there. Setup was a breeze, my tv works fine with the Cox cable box connected via HDMI and the Beam..." Read more
"...Super easy to set up and use. Makes me want to listen to music even more than before...." Read more
"...Beam is that without compromising on great sound quality, the set up is so simple and all I needed was plug-in outlets and voila!..." Read more
"...Only one input (HDMI OR optical, but not both)No printed instructions for basic setup and you have to dig through the app to figure out..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the speakers. Some mention that it works well, the Alexa works well overall, and the Sonos app does a pretty good job walking you through set up. However, others say that it cannot accomplish most tasks that Alexa is asked to do, the night and voice modes don't work very well, and it doesn't play the TV at all.
"...The bass is not really deep, but is certainly adequate and definitely much better than the tv's built-in speakers...." Read more
"...Quote Sonos: "Hm... I don't really know. Maybe it just does not work with your IT hardware."Well… this makes no real sense...." Read more
"...Another thing is that TruePlay is essential and makes a significant difference, so if you don't take that step to customize the sound to your..." Read more
"...Alexa works well...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the Alexa connectivity of the speakers. Some mention that the integration is good, and the Google assistant support is coming soon. They say that the audio levels change and the voices are in sync with video. However, others say that it's not the full Alexa experience, and that the built-in Alexa tries too hard and doesn't play well with other devices.
"...Alexa works fine for playing music and radio. Spotify and Pandora stream perfectly...." Read more
"...The Beam is also able to use Airplay2. Most of the time I do not notice any lag while watching streaming movies from Netflix or YouTube...." Read more
"...The dialogue was particularly awful and the lack of surround channels really made it flat sounding...." Read more
"...enough bass to let you know it's there, but also has a single voice enhancement function allowing you to make background noise quite while enhancing..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the speakers. Some mention that the build quality is great, the whole system is rock solid, and the hardware is strong. However, others say that the product is of poor quality and not reliable.
"...1 / 5 stars:Bad product quality with the first speaker. Frustrating customer support. Unacceptable “solution”." Read more
"...Beautiful speaker design as well. Top quality in every way...." Read more
"...way, even if you do hook this up to the TV using HDMI, it still cannot change the INPUT on the TV...." Read more
"...that you can have a great sounding stereo speaker that is sleek, well-built and can be placed in places you might not immediately consider such as..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the speakers. Some mention that the price is ultimately worth it, the quality matches the price, and it's well worth it. Others say that they're pricey, but you really get what you pay for, and that it'd be better off with cheaper options.
"...Of course, I wish everything in life was cheaper, but the price is ultimately worth it...." Read more
"...the full price, it packs great sound quality and features and is well worth it...." Read more
"...Oh, and the 2nd reason is $. These are not cheap and if you want a crazy tricked out system it's going to cost you well over 2k...." Read more
"...Though certainly not cheap it is still affordable for the average consumer...." Read more
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So I decided to heck with Atmos, just give me a basic soundbar. Then I was about to pull the trigger on a $100 Yamaha when I realized it didn't have HDMI ARC. That was the one thing I wasn't going to compromise on - I wanted the soundbar to act like the tv's built-in speaker, and HDMI ARC allows the tv remote to control the volume of the soundbar vs optical requiring you to use the soundbar's remote. I wanted to simplify my life and getting rid of remotes was part of that!
I had just gotten my first Sonos speaker for Christmas, a Play:1. So I started looking at Sonos soundbars. Sadly neither the Playbar nor the Playbase has ARC. But surprisingly their cheapest, smallest speaker - the Beam - does have ARC! Finally I pulled the trigger and got the Beam and another Play:1 so I could have a pair for surround.
Ok finally the actual review - everything works flawlessly. Really, that's all you need to know right there. Setup was a breeze, my tv works fine with the Cox cable box connected via HDMI and the Beam connected via HDMI ARC. Alexa works fine for playing music and radio. Spotify and Pandora stream perfectly. The sound is good but obviously doesn't compare to my previous setup, but it's less than 1/10th the price so I can't complain. After the Sonos auto-tuning I did adjust bass down one notch and treble up one notch. The system sounded a bit closed-in at first, like it was buried under a few towels, but after a day or two either I've gotten used to it or the speakers have broken-in and now sound much lighter. The Sonos app confirms that they are receiving the Dolby Digital signal, so yay.
For people that are true movie lovers that like to play at Dolby reference levels (i.e. really loud), this speaker will probably not do it for you in the bass department. For normal people, I think it's perfectly fine. The bass is not really deep, but is certainly adequate and definitely much better than the tv's built-in speakers. If Sonos offered a $200 sub, I'd be all over it. But I'll pass on their $700 sub. The little Beam does look puny sitting under my 82" tv, so if the larger Playbar had ARC I probably would've bought that instead both for looks and a wider soundstage. Yes, another small nit is that the soundstage of the Beam is not huge at lower volumes, so if that's important then maybe keep looking. For my purposes, it's just fine. The soundstage does seem to get larger at higher volumes which is nice when you're ready to sit and watch a loud movie, but it's not going to make you think you have a left-center-right setup.
Note that since the Beam and Play:1 surrounds are all linked together into a single room/system, you can't stream to them individually. I'm not sure why you'd want to, but if you wanted to maybe pick up a surround speaker and take it outside and play it by itself without playing the rest of the speakers, you'd probably have to undo the surround configuration. Also fyi, the Sonos TruePlay speaker auto-tune software is not available for Android (iOS only). It's not a huge requirement but worth knowing.
Bottom line - it has HDMI ARC, it sounds great, everything works as advertised. Highly recommended unless you're the type that needs a subwoofer and plays movies really loud.
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Ahora los "peros" al parecer Sonos en la mayoría de sus dispositivos no tiene soporte bluetooth todo se hace a través de wifi si quieres reproducir musica desde tu celular puedes hacerlo usando Airplay que es bastante fácil cuando usas iOS o a través de la conexión wifi eso es algo frustrante pero no algo que me haga devolverla ya que casi todo mi ecosistema está basado en iOS.
No incluye control remoto, todo lo haces desde la aplicación o en caso de que esté conectada a la TV con el control de la tele, el set up no es complicado una vez que ya has podido emparejar la barra de sonido con tu celular pero es un poco tedioso no es lo mismo que solo conectarse vía bluetooth en dos toques de la pantalla y listo.
Hasta ahora son las únicas cosas que he encontrado que aunque no me hacen devolverla porque la calidad de sonido le ha ganado a cualquier pero que le he hallado, aunque sí me gustaría que otras personas supieran antes de adquirir un equipo de estos, ya que esperan que hagan de todo por el precio. No es una mala compra pero hay que saber que estás comprando.
As per my hookup. I originally wanted to hook the beam to my Mac mini via the digital optical output using a mini toslink to toslink and then use the toslink to hdmi that is included but I couldn't make it work. Not sure what kind of signal osx can output but the bean never recognize it. I had to purchase an USB sound card to make it work. I purchase a creative omni. I used the optical out of that sound card and the bean works flawlessly. Didn't had any problem for almost a month now. I didn't test for latency but for watching movies it was fine.
Reviewed in Mexico on November 13, 2020
Si te preguntas sobre el bajo que genera solo las Beam, te llevarás una sorpresa, pues realmente no se necesita ningún subwoofer dedicado, aunque en escenas donde SI tenga muy bajos niveles, extrañarás el sentir como rebota el estomago, y las ventanas vibran. Es pesado, es algo alto y sobre todo en color negro es muy bonito.
Si te lo preguntas, la configuración normal sería: Todo lo demás que tengas en cualquier puerto HDMI, y las Sonos en el que marque HDMI ARC (o eARC aunque no hace decodificación Atmos o DTSX).
La parte negativa fue el envío de Amazon pues utiliza Rappi Favores y sus mensajeros son en verdad muy malos. Hacen caso omiso a las instrucciones y el equipo de soporte de Amazon solo se pasa la bolita entre ellos y los de Logistics. Pésimo servicio al cliente.
Muy sencillo de usar, solo lo conectas a tu tv y listo!
Los modos de noche y mejora de voz son muy útiles, alexa funciona bien, lo uso para prender y apagar la tv, luces y volumen.
Excelente también para escuchar música, obvio si quieres despertar a tus vecinos u organizar un rave, pues definitivamente no, Si quiere una bocina inteligente compacta de gran calidad de sonido, pues esta.












