Testseek.com have collected 109 expert reviews of the Sonos Ray soundbar and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sonos Ray soundbar.
June 2022
(78%)
109 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
50 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Extremely compact dimensions
Functional and intuitive mobile app
Good multiroom user experience
Especially when combined with other Sonos speakers
Easily (and wirelessly) expandable with rear surround speakers and subwoofer
Great touch controls
Good
Clean
Clear audio with strong dialogue reproduction
Generates large sound field for its size
Works with other Sonos speakers in both home theater and multi-room setups
Compact design
Great audio quality
Clear dialogue
Ethernet port for connectivity
AirPlay 2 and HomeKit support
Expand system with other Sonos devices
Exceptionally easy setup and integration with TV and other Sonos gear
Useful Dialogue Enhancement and Night mode
Good sound quality for price
Fantastic dialogue clarity
Balanced
Crisp sound that surpasses many budget soundbars
Spotify Connect and AirPlay 2 support
Clear and accurate vocal reproduction
Dialogue enhancement mode
Affordable entry into Sonos home theater
Very easy setup
Undoubtedly sounds better than your TV's speakers
All the advantages of the Sonos ecosystem
Minimalistic design
Relatively compact
Easy to setup
Impressive audio clarity
Excellent sound for movies and music
Compact
Attractive design
Simple connection
Still the best multiroom system
The editors didn't like
Lack of HDMI ARC input is hard to swallow
Very deep bass causes port chuffing and distortion at higher volumes
No Trueplay support on Android and even some newer iOS devices
Limited bass response
Stereo-only imaging
Limited to optical audio wired connections
No voice assistant features
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Optical is only connection option
Optional subwoofer is prohibitively expensive
Trueplay feature still needs an iPhone to work
No HDMI connectivity
Might not work with your TV's remote
Stereo audio lacks immersion
No graphic EQ
No Bluetooth support
No Dolby Atmos
No microphone for smart speaker use
Best in sub-300 square foot rooms
No HDMI port
Bluetooth connectivity
No Trueplay for Android
Pricey
No HDMI
Some competitors offer wireless subwoofers as well
No HDMI port, Bluetooth connectivity, No Trueplay for Android, Pricey
Taking everything into consideration, the Sonos Ray comes with a hefty price tag. It's listed at Rs 36,999 on the official website in India, but you can find it at a discounted price on e-commerce platforms like Amazon. It's the most affordable soundbar f...
You can buy a more expensive soundbar and get more features, connections, and processing than Sonos Ray offers. However, for the price, it has quite a bit going for it. I've reviewed many soundbars, and the Ray is one of the best for vocal clarity. It's a...
Extremely compact dimensions, Functional and intuitive mobile app, Good multiroom user experience, especially when combined with other Sonos speakers, Easily (and wirelessly) expandable with rear surround speakers and subwoofer, Great touch controls, Good
Lack of HDMI ARC input is hard to swallow, Very deep bass causes port chuffing and distortion at higher volumes, No Trueplay support on Android and even some newer iOS devices
The Sonos Ray is available online for $279/€299. Extremely compact dimensions Functional and intuitive mobile app Good multiroom user experience, especially when combined with other Sonos speakers Easily (and wirelessly) expandable with rear surround spe...
Published: 2022-07-18, Author: Andrew , review by: appleinsider.com
Compact design, Great audio quality, Clear dialogue, Ethernet port for connectivity, AirPlay 2 and HomeKit support, Expand system with other Sonos devices,
Optical is only connection option, Optional subwoofer is prohibitively expensive,
Published: 2022-06-14, Author: Christian , review by: bgr.com
All of Sonos' soundbar releases have been well-received. The company has managed to combine high sound quality with awesome smart features to deliver a great modern home audio experience. Add in the fact that those soundbars integrate with the rest of Son...
Abstract: Sonos went a bit further downmarket recently with the Ray, a smaller and cheaper soundbar than the Beam, itself a smaller, cheaper soundbar than the Arc. But while the Ray performs well, it doesn't quite earn its premium and leaves one feeling that they...