Sonos Playbar TV Soundbar/ Wireless Streaming TV and Music Speaker. Works with Alexa
| Price: | $520.95$520.95 |
| Brand | Sonos |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 2E+2 Watts |
| Connectivity Technology | WiFi network |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Material | Plastic, Metal |
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- The Mountable sound bar for TV, movies, music, and more.
- Enjoy crisp dialogue and impressive bass from wall to wall with play bar. Control it with the Sonos app, your remote, and more.
- Whether you mount it on the wall or place it below your TV on a stand or console, play bar automatically tunes itself for the best possible sound.
- Play bar was specially tuned by oscar-winning sound engineers to emphasize the sound of the human voice so you can always follow the story.
- Easily connect Sonos speakers in different rooms over Wi-Fi to create a home sound system that brings every room and everyone together.
- Setup is simple. Go from unboxing to listening in minutes with just two cords and automatic remote detection.
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| speaker size | — | 28 inches | 3.5 millimeters | 25.6 inches |
| power source | Corded Electric | DC | Corded Electric | AC adapter |
| connectivity tech | WiFi network | Bluetooth, Optical, RCA | Bluetooth, HDMI, Auxiliary, Optical | Wireless |
| speaker type | Soundbar | Soundbar | Soundbar | Soundbar |
| mounting type | Wall Mount | Bar Mount | Tabletop Mount | Bar Mount |
| weight | 12.12 pounds | — | 0.01 ounces | 6.35 pounds |
| control method | voice | remote | remote | voice |
| model name | Sonos PLAYBAR | Soundbar | TVSOUNDSOUNDAR | Sonos Beam |
| frequency response | — | 40 hertz | 4000 MHz | — |
| surround channels | 3 | — | 0 | 5.1.2 |
| subwoofer diameter | 14 centimeters | 10 feet | 4.02 inches | — |
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| UPC | 180501002847 |
|---|---|
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00180501002847 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #180,915 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #661 in Home Audio Sound Bars |
| ASIN | B00AEMGGU2 |
| Manufacturer | Sonos |
| Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Brand Name | Sonos |
| Model Number | PBAR1US1BLK |
| Model Name | Sonos PLAYBAR |
| Included Components | TV and Power Cord |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
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| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 2E+2 Watts |
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| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
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| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | WiFi network |
| Number Of Circuits | 1 |
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| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
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| Item Weight | 12.1 Pounds |
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| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.51"D x 35.4"W x 3.35"H |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Number of Audio Channels | 3.0 |
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| Compatible Devices | Television |
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| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
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| Processor Count | 4 |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home theater and music streaming |
| Controller Type | vera, Amazon Alexa |
| Color | Black |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Warranty Type | 12 |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
| Speaker Type | Soundbar |
| Additional Features | Wireless, Multi Room Audio, Bass Boost |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For Televisions |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 14 Centimeters |
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Product Description
Sonos PLAYBAR is the mountable sound bar for TV, movies, music and more. Enjoy crisp dialogue and impressive bass from wall to wall with PLAYBAR. Control It with the Sonos app, your remote, and more. Whether you mount it on the wall or place it below your TV on a stand or console, PLAYBAR automatically tunes itself for the best possible sound. Playbar was specially tuned by Oscar winning Sound engineers to emphasize the sound of the human voice so you can always follow the story. Easily connect Sonos speakers in different rooms over Wi-Fi to create a home sound system that brings every room and everyone together. Add Sonos rear speakers (a pair of one SL and one) and sub for cinematic surround sound. Go from unboxing to listening in minutes with just two cords and automatic remote detection.
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Customers like the sound quality, ease of setup, and functionality of the speakers. They mention the sound is magnificent, the app is very intuitive, and it makes listening to TV much easier. Some appreciate the design and quality. However, some customers disagree on the value for money, compatibility, and app interface.
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Customers like the sound quality of the speakers. They mention it's magnificent, the best music/home theater sound system they've ever owned, and the Playbar sounds and works great as a part of the Sonos whole-home system. It plays a really cool sounding repeating test pattern as they perform these steps. Additionally, customers say everyone can access the music library and it has many great features that allow them to switch from various music apps.
"...WHOA. Amazing sounds, not only left- to right but also across the room. The playbar sits in front the TV while the Play:1's sit behind the sofa...." Read more
"Pros: easy to set up. Works well with Alexa. Sound is excellent. Integrates well with TV. Looks high end.Cons: Expensive...." Read more
"...When the volume is down, it provides just enough bass boost to enhance any TV, music, or games. Crank up the volume, though, and hold on!..." Read more
"...It plays a really cool sounding repeating test pattern as you perform these steps, and my clients are always impressed by this and often walk into..." Read more
Customers find the setup of the speakers easy. They mention everything is simple and intuitive. The SONOS app is very intuitive and turns their phone or tablet into a wireless remote. It has made listening to TV much easier, and the ability and ease of streaming internet audio or music from their desktop computer is amazing.
"...and I plugged it in. The iPhone Sonos app is an example of simplicity and yet flexibility (learn this lesson, Bose!)..." Read more
"Pros: easy to set up. Works well with Alexa. Sound is excellent. Integrates well with TV. Looks high end.Cons: Expensive...." Read more
"...When I'm ready to watch TV, it picks up the TV sound right away. So easy! Like many things should, this just works...." Read more
"...And it is simple. But when it comes to the Playbar, a little simplicity is at the expense of any versatility...." Read more
Customers like the functionality of the speakers. They say it works well with Alexa, is virtually flawless, and functions as designed. Some mention it's practically invisible and acceptable to their wife's decorating scheme.
"...So, what have I got? A killer surround system that just works ( I decided against getting the SUB woofer from Sonos for now) in addition to a very..." Read more
"...I don't have the turn the speaker on separately. It also works very well with Alexa. You can listen to music withe the TV either on or off...." Read more
"...This is different, but works great...." Read more
"...But it only works with Sonos speakers...." Read more
Customers like the design of the product. They mention it looks good enough that they don't mind people seeing it. Customers also appreciate the simple, well-thought-out design.
"...I loved the Airplay ability, the looks, and the deep sound. Now discontinued, it is a killer speaker for a killer price...." Read more
"...Works well with Alexa. Sound is excellent. Integrates well with TV. Looks high end.Cons: Expensive...." Read more
"...The Sonos Sub is a work of art. The Denon Sub is nicely designed but I wouldn’t want to display it. The HEOS has many more connectors in the back...." Read more
"...The small size is an important feature. These products are practically invisible and consequently acceptable to my wife's decorating scheme...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the speakers. They mention that the hardware is outstanding and the software is brilliant. Customers also appreciate the great engineering, packaging, and build quality.
"...It is very well made, has a built-in level vial, and makes wall mounting the Playbar a breeze. It leaves room for cables to run behind the Playbar...." Read more
"...It filled our living room with music of remarkable quality considering how small the speaker is. The small size is an important feature...." Read more
"...Their hardware is outstanding and their software is absolutely brilliant...." Read more
"...Similarly, the upper end model, Play 5 is also praised for its high quality...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money of the speakers. Some mention it's worth every penny, while others say that Sonos is the way to go.
"...Now discontinued, it is a killer speaker for a killer price...." Read more
"...Integrates well with TV. Looks high end.Cons: Expensive. IR receiver doesn't work well in one orientation...." Read more
"...Either way, you won't be disappointed and you'll get simple and elegant scale at a price point that doesn't exist anywhere else in the home audio..." Read more
"...Set up is easy, sound quality is good for the unit. It's a nice product and looks great while being easy to operate..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the app interface of the speakers. Some mention it's nice and easy to navigate, while others say it's confusing and needs work.
"...Wow, this has the "Bose Sound", deep with crisp highs and an OK interface (I hated the limiting 6-favorite Bose app) that worked with Airplay..." Read more
"...That is a huge part of the benefit for me. The HEOS app is still in its infancy and I would be much more reluctant to recommend and demo it...." Read more
"...Overall decent speaker with good brand name, sound quality, app and potential for piece by piece future expansion...." Read more
"...The following errors occurred during the update:Disconnected from system: Office, Basement, Master Bedroom + 13..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the compatibility of the speakers. Some mention the software is superb, the wireless capability, and the Sonos app are both big plusses. However, others say it doesn't support DTS, is not Dolby Atmos compatible, and doesn't integrate with Google Music.
"...Actually, the Sonos app has a lot to offer; each Sonos playlist can contain content from each or any of the music services you have, all rolled into..." Read more
"...IR receiver doesn't work well in one orientation. Doesn't integrate with the sound display on the TV...." Read more
"...If you add the Sub then it really shines with a large sonic range...." Read more
"...The SONOS software has no peer. Simple is easy. Simplicity at scale…not so much. SONOS has nailed it...." Read more
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HEARING IS BELIEVING! This sound bar is terrific (please get the subwoofer too).
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It all started when I bought the LG ND8630 (the white washtub Airplay speaker). I loved the Airplay ability, the looks, and the deep sound. Now discontinued, it is a killer speaker for a killer price. Then, I happened to drop into a Bose store (big mistake), and walked out with the Gold Standard of wifi-speakers, the Bose Soundtouch 30. Wow, this has the "Bose Sound", deep with crisp highs and an OK interface (I hated the limiting 6-favorite Bose app) that worked with Airplay, Spotify Connect, and aux inputs. It is the best in a single speaker one can find, in my mind, for $500. The Bose was King of my music experience at home...but something was missing...
Comparing the Bose 30 with the Bose QC15 headphones, I noticed what most (if not all) wifi- or wireless speakers were missing - the ambience of stereo separation! Music is produced with a lot consideration about how the track will sound in a stereo environment; the typical wireless speaker mixes or blends the two channels together - by virtue of the fact that any left-right channels are only inches- to two feet apart. Sounds great but is hardly a listening "experience".
So, I noticed the Sonos Play:1 world. I had not given Sonos any consideration because i was not into the "music in every room" advertising approach. With caution, I bought a single Play:1 and liked the deep sound from a relatively small coffee-can sized speaker. Wow, then I discovered that by adding a second Play:1, I could easily make these into a left and right stereo pair, over wifi and with zero expertise, they just worked!
For only $400, I had a pair of totally wireless speakers that filled the living room with the most amazing sound. I had been missing the true ambience of songs by playing Apple Music and Spotify, Amazon, Google Play, and Pandora over a single speaker. Note that compared to the Bose Soundtouch 30, each individual Sonos Play:1 could not match its presence, but together, the Sonos Play:1 pair just killed the Bose, sad to say! Rich bass (go figure!) and crisp highs, they sound great. Every playlist on every service was a new experience.
Thanks for reading to this point. So, I thought...I went from 1-D sound (on the wireless speakers) to a much richer 2-D stereo sound with the Sonos Play:1 pair, why not expand into 3-D sound with the added Sonos Playbar? Yes, it is $699 but I had spent double that much of goofy surround systems, subwoofers, and gadgets. So, Amazon delivered the Playbar (1-Day shipping!) and I plugged it in. The iPhone Sonos app is an example of simplicity and yet flexibility (learn this lesson, Bose!) and within a minute I had a true surround system! It uses your old TV or Cable remote for volume, has an IR-repeater strip across the back, in case the Playbar blocks the TV remote, has only a power cord, an optical connect to the TV, and an ethernet cable for the connectivity to the Play:1 pair. It uses its own wifi band so it offloads any wifi traffic over this completely wireless surroundsound system. Amazing! BTW, did you know that many of the commercials have incredible 5.1 DD sound! Imagine that shock. Yes, most modern TV's do throughput 5.1 Dolby digital over the HDMI-optical pathway. Yes, Comcast and Dish do broadcast most shows and movies in 5.1. And yes, the Playbar-Play:1 combo is incredibly lifelike. You have number of variables, like the surround and ambient effects, the rear speaker adjustments, and a sound calibration with the TV volume (I left my TV speakers disconnected). The Playbar comes on with the TV and shuts off with the TV. I don't even have to think about it...easy!
But wait, there's more! Using the iPhone Sonos app (...now I found the perfect solution for an old iphone or ipad laying about...!) I played my Spotify playlists over the Sonos Playbar-Play combo. WHOA. Amazing sounds, not only left- to right but also across the room. The playbar sits in front the TV while the Play:1's sit behind the sofa. The sound is very airy, and each instrument appears in different parts of the room - eery! It's more like an expanded sound field across the room, even for the standard mp3 two-channel streaming files.
So, what have I got? A killer surround system that just works ( I decided against getting the SUB woofer from Sonos for now) in addition to a very fascinating room stereo experience. The Sonos combo knows if content is 5.1 and if so, the rear channels play the surround information, otherwise, it fills the room with the Left-Right stereo content.
What about my gripes? I thought I would hate the app as much as I had no love for the Bose app. Actually, the Sonos app has a lot to offer; each Sonos playlist can contain content from each or any of the music services you have, all rolled into one playlist. So, until Sonos supports Apple Music, I am stuck to iTunes content that I have downloaded onto my iPhone or iPad. Cmon, Apple and Sonos - fix this! I wish the Playbar would recognize more than 5.1 (I don't think DTS is supported). Before you buy the Playbar, MAKE SURE: your TV has HDMI inputs for each of your devices such as cable, PS3, PS4, etc. Make sure your TV can support 5.1 over the HDMI and then out to the Sonos on the optical SPDIF output. Make sure, you can plug the Playbar into an ethernet router in the room, so that the Sonos combo can operate on its own net. You cannot play the Playbar and both rear Play:1's only on the local wifi network, you have to use a Bridge, Connect, or the Playbar through the router. I think...
So, get these components and experience the best in 2-D and 3-D sound. I'll add more as I gain insights.
Cons: Expensive. IR receiver doesn't work well in one orientation. Doesn't integrate with the sound display on the TV.
We've been fans of Sonos since we bought our first Play:5, 10 years ago. Sonos is still the best electronic device we have ever purchased. Lately we have appreciated the ease and convenience of using voice commands of Alexa to listen to music. In fact we have sometimes listened to the speaker on the echo dot despite it's obviously inferior sound. Since the update allowing integration with Alexa, we use the speaker for just about everything, except to ask Alexa questions.
With this in mind, I purchased this Playbar to use with the TV. I wasn't sure if I'd have to configure it each time I turned the TV on, or how easy it would be to set up with Alexa. Once we set it up to work with the TV, it just comes on automatically. There is only a slight delay of a second or so before the sound comes on with the TV. I don't have the turn the speaker on separately. It also works very well with Alexa. You can listen to music withe the TV either on or off. If you are listening to music and then turn the TV on, the speaker will switch to TV sound. We've tried the night time mode that turns down the loud parts of a movie down, so you don't disrupt the neighborhood. It's easy to set this using the Sonos app. The Palybar has only one physical connection in addition to its wireless one and that is an optical connection. I was a little concerned that my TV didn't have an optical connection, but I think this is fairly standard and that most sound bars of various brands connect via optical connection. My TV has an optical connection.
I had no problem setting up the Playbar to the Alexa/echo system, although I can't explain the process. We did find that the IR receiver with the speaker sitting more upright, such as you might have it, if you were connecting it to the TV with a bracket only worked if you were standing within 5 feet or so. The IR receiver oriented in the way you would rest the speaker on a table of fireplace mantle worked well from far away, so that's the way we oriented the speaker and fortunately it turned out to be the way we prefer.
The price on this product is high. I think it's worth more than the typical sound bar system for its sound quality and the things it can do. How much more is an individual decision. For someone considering a sound bar and a separate sound system and an echo speaker, the choice is more clear. And echo dot and the Sonos Playbar could give you the capabilities of a whole bunch of different systems and do it more elegantly.
Looks are a matter of personal preference, but I think the Playbar looks and feels high end.
I can't see a situation where you'd be disappointed with the Sonos Playbar if you are looking for a high-quality sound bar. The new integration of Sonos products with Alexa/echo really takes an already great product and brings the most updated convenience.
This Sonos device integrates with other Sonos products, including the Sonos Subwoofer. You could connect a 5.1 system wirelessly. We haven't done this and probably won't, but if you were considering running wires through your walls, the high expense of a lot of Sonos speakers might offset some of the installation time/expense. Keep in mind that each speaker will still have to be plugged into a power outlet.
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Mi esposa está feliz también porque la estética y el evitar cables es un gran PLUS! Es super sencillo el set-up y el usarlo a través de diversas fuentes, todo es automático! Aparte algo que no sabía es que puedes usar tu actual control remoto y ajustarlo para manejar el volumen de Sonos... en mi caso uso el de mi TV Sony. Estoy muy satisfecho!
Pros:
- Great sound (like everyone else indicates).. Sounds even better when grouped with sub/other speakers. The syncing is virtually perfect - it sounds like one unit.
- Powerful enough to fill a small apartment. Can get pretty loud as well.
- Easy setup and really convenient to use - controllable with your phone/tablet/computer, so you can really control what's playing anywhere in your home any time
- Looks clean - not only aesthetically but also you won't get messy wires as there's a max of 3 wires running to the soundbar (optical, power, and ethernet)
- From packaging to the physical feel of the Playbar - it feels like a well-made quality product
Cons:
- Pricey, but worth the money if it's within your budget.
- Bass is not very strong, but acceptable for regular use
Overall, the good sound quality is only half of what you're really paying for. It's true that you can get other soundbars that sound just as good if not better for $750, but the other half of the price is really the convenience of what they call "the Sonos system". I think a lot of people really underestimate the convenience factor. You can use virtually everything as a controller (phone/tablet/computer) as long as they're on the same LAN and have the app. As a simple (but surprisingly common) example, this means I can use my phone to select a playlist and then walk around the house; grab my tablet to adjust the volume a bit; and stop the music via my computer later on. You also don't need to keep any of these controllers on while the music is streaming, since it's all streamed by the Playbar itself.
Other notes:
- You'll need a good wireless network
- Works great with popular music streaming services (I use Spotify premium and it's really well integrated)
- You won't be able to use this as a wireless AUX speaker (no Bluetooth either)
Sí, Sonos es caro pero la calidad de audio, interfase e integración son insuperables.





































