Sonos Ace: Sonos' New Wireless Noise-Canceling Headphones with Impressive Features and Long Battery Life

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Sonos, a well-known audio equipment company, has released its first pair of wireless noise-canceling headphones named Sonos Ace.
Sonos' entry into the headphone market adds another competitor to an already crowded space, but its unique features and commitment to high-quality audio may set it apart from other brands.
The Sonos Ace features eight beam-forming microphones for active noise cancellation and transparency modes, voice calls, TV Audio Swap for private listening sessions with a nearby Sonos soundbar, pillowy soft memory foam earcups, minimal clamp force, wear detection, physical buttons for controls, and a 30-hour battery life with fast charging.
The Sonos Ace is available in two colors: black and soft white. Users can save $45 by purchasing two pairs of Sonos Ace headphones to have white earcups on a black headphone base or vice versa.
Sonos Ace: Sonos' New Wireless Noise-Canceling Headphones with Impressive Features and Long Battery Life

In recent news, Sonos, the well-known audio equipment company, has entered the headphone market with its first pair of wireless noise-canceling headphones named Sonos Ace. These headphones are designed to compete with industry leaders such as Apple's AirPods Max, Sony WH-1000XM5, and Bose Quietcomfort Ultra. The Sonos Ace boasts several impressive features including eight beam-forming microphones for active noise cancellation and transparency modes, voice calls, TV Audio Swap for private listening sessions with a nearby Sonos soundbar, pillowy soft memory foam earcups for comfort, minimal clamp force, wear detection, physical buttons for controls, and a 30-hour battery life with fast charging.

The Sonos Ace headphones are available in two colors: black and soft white. Users can save $45 by purchasing two pairs of Sonos Ace headphones to have white earcups on a black headphone base or vice versa. The new Sonos Ace wireless headphones were initially scheduled for release in the first half of June but have been delayed due to a software bug.

Sonos' entry into the headphone market is significant as it adds another competitor to an already crowded space. However, its unique features and commitment to high-quality audio may set it apart from other brands. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting new product.



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    • Sonos launched its first-ever headphones, 'Ace', which look like Apple's AirPods Max but have removable ear cups for easy cleaning or color swapping.
    • Sonos Ace has 40mm drivers and four microphones that deliver active noise cancellation (ANC) in 'Aware mode'.
    • Later this year, Sonos will add 'TrueCinema', a new tech that maps the space around you and creates a virtual surround sound system to match your room.
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    • Sonos Ace has 40mm drivers and four microphones that deliver active noise cancellation (ANC) in ‘Aware mode’.
    • Sonos Ace headphones can be paired like any other Bluetooth device and tweaked using the Sonos app. They also work with Sonos soundbars for television audio.
    • Sonos Ace wireless headphones have been delayed due to a software bug, causing a release date of at least the first half of June.
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    • Sonos Ace headphones are available in two colors: black and soft white.
    • It is possible to have white earcups on a black headphone base or vice versa by purchasing two pairs of Sonos Ace headphones and saving $45.
    • Sonos Ace headphones can be paired like any other Bluetooth device and tweaked using the Sonos app. They also work with Sonos soundbars for television audio.
    • The new Sonos Ace wireless headphones have been delayed due to a software bug, causing a release date of at least the first half of June.
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    • The jury is still out on whether the Sonos Ace headphones will make our list of best headphones.
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    • Sonos has released its first pair of noise-canceling headphones, the Sonos Ace.
    • They have eight beam-forming microphones for active noise-cancellation and transparency modes, as well as voice calls.
    • The Sonos Ace headphones have a feature called TV Audio Swap that allows switching the audio from a nearby Sonos soundbar to the headphones for private listening sessions.
    • They are designed for comfort with pillowy soft memory foam earcups and minimal clamp force, weighing 312 grams.
    • They have wear detection, physical buttons for controls, and a 30-hour battery life with fast charging.
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    • Sonos has released its first pair of wireless headphones, called the Sonos Ace.
    • Sonos Ace headphones have noise cancellation and virtual surround sound capabilities.
    • If you own a Sonos soundbar, you can pull the sound to the Ace for late-night movie sessions.
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