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While Sonos' first headphones are rather pricey at $449 -- and first and foremost, they turn out to be Bluetooth, not Wi-Fi headphones -- their swanky design, impressive sound quality and excellent noise canceling make them top headphones for 2024. Should you buy them instead of models from Bose, Sony and Apple? CNET editor David Carnoy digs into all that in his full Sonos Ace review.
Sonos' first headphones are rather pricey at $449, but feature a swanky design, impressive sound quality and excellent noise canceling. Should you buy them over models from Bose, Sony and Apple?
The updated version of Sonos' smallest portable speaker looks almost the same as the original but makes it easier to switch between your home Wi-Fi network and Bluetooth.
Priced at $449 and shipping June 5, the company's much-anticipated first headphones are designed to take on the Apple's AirPods Max with a premium design and intriguing features, including a faux surround TV Audio Swap option for Sonos soundbars and USB-C audio. But first and foremost they're Bluetooth headphones with only a small Wi-Fi component. CNET editor David Carnoy gives his early impressions.
The SoundLink Max delivers excellent sound for its size in a premium mini boombox design, rope handle and all. But is it worth $399? CNET Editor David Carnoy helps you figure that out in his full review.