Testseek.com have collected 150 expert reviews of the Sonos Arc soundbar and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sonos Arc soundbar.
June 2020
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Pros
Large sound field with powerful bass
Even without a subwoofer
Supports Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant
Can easily be expanded with satellites and a subwoofer
Published: 2020-08-28, Author: Anthony , review by: audiophilia.com
So, with my tales of woe, does the Arc still deserve a Star Component Award? Assuming the sound problems are caused by the ‘handshake' between Sony and downstream, and can be sorted, it does. It's a marvellous soundbar. Worth every penny. And if you're pl...
Published: 2020-07-03, Author: Anthony , review by: audiophilia.com
The Arc at $799 is a worthy successor to the successful Playbar. Would I upgrade? Yes. It's an easy decision when comparing sound and musical effects. The Arc is a superior soundbar. Sure, it's intended for home theatre, got lots of bells and whistles, lo...
Abstract: The new Sonos Arc soundbar is the company's fourth home theater product and the clear result of an evolution. Its first soundbar, the Playbar (currently $599 and being closed out), debuted in 2013. But with only a single optical input intended to ease ins...
Published: 2020-06-22, Author: Andrew , review by: appleinsider.com
Incredible sound and precision Dolby Atmos, Substantial bass, even without additional sub, HomeKit and AirPlay 2 support, Sleek design, eARC is more future-proofed, Runs Sonos S2, Smart features like IR repeater and auto-dimming LED,
Best support is dependant on TV specs, May be too large for smaller TVs, Larger open rooms may not result in the best surround experience,
Published: 2020-06-04, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Large sound field with powerful bass, even without a subwoofer, Supports Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, Can easily be expanded with satellites and a subwoofer, Dolby Atmos compatibility with angled tweeters,
Expensive, Only works with pricey Sonos subwoofer
The impressive Sonos Arc takes the best parts of the company's other soundbars and combines them into one Dolby Atmos-compatible package...
Published: 2020-06-04, Author: Ty , review by: cnet.com
Excellent sound for everything from Dolby Atmos movies to jazz piano, All-in-one unit doesn't need a subwoofer, Feature-packed including voice assistant and multiroom music
Single HMDI eARC port limits Atmos, More expensive than other single-bar competitors, No Bluetooth streaming
Exceptional audio quality for the price, Can be expanded with a wireless subwoofer and surround speakers, Your choice of Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant, Best-in-class multi-room audio features (plus support for AirPlay 2)
Relies too heavily on the capabilities of the TV it will be connected to, Only one HDMI port, No support for any DTS codecs
The Sonos Arc is a great soundbar, but it would be even better if it had two HDMI ports to get around the limitations of TVs that lack eARC support...
Published: 2020-06-04, Author: Kate , review by: tomsguide.com
Attractive, curved design, Clear vocals and focused sound, Strong, Sonos-quality bass, Alexa and Google Assistant built-in, Meshes with existing Sonos systems
Expensive, Very large
If you’re a Sonos fan with some money to spend, you won’t find a more satisfying soundbar than the Arc. Its Dolby Atmos support and speech enhancement feature bring the movie theater experience to your living room, plus it looks sleeker than a lot of its...
Published: 2020-06-04, Author: Dave , review by: macobserver.com
Full, immersive sound; wide stereo field for music listening, full Atmos support for movies; AirPlay 2 support and easy setup
As wide as many 60inch TVs, the Arc's 45inch width may prove too wide for some setups and stands; no HDMI passthrough makes Atmos a trick for many setups; the $799 price tag makes it a very considered purchase