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alaTest zebrał i przeanalizował 66 opinii użytkowników z magazynów i stron. Ludziom podoba się niezawodność i funkcjonalność. Rozmiar jest również bardzo dobra. Ludzie mają wątpliwości co do zestawu złącz.
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Eksperci oceniają ten produkt na 86/100 a użytkownicy na 98/100. Przeanalizowaliśmy te oceny, wiek produktu i inne czynniki, ale ilość ocenionych opinii dla tego produktu jest zbyt mała, aby obliczyć wiarygodne alaScore™.
Opinie eksperta : David Ludlow (trustedreviews.com)
With the addition of Dolby Atmos and an updated HDMI eARC port brings the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) bang up to spec.
Clean and balanced sound ; Upgradeable ; Excellent size ; Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant support
HDMI eARC input only ; Limited DTS support
A step up from the previous model, the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) adds an extra dimension to sound, literally, with its clever virtual Dolby Atmos support. Loud, nicely balanced and capable of bringing a cinematic experience, this soundbar is a great addition...
Opinie eksperta : Simon Cohen (digitaltrends.com)
The original Sonos Beam was a nearly perfect small-size soundbar for bedrooms. With the addition of Dolby Atmos, the Gen 2 model is even better.
“Dolby Atmos adds a splash of 3D fun to an already excellent soundbar.”
Opinie eksperta : What Hi-Fi? (whathifi.com)
What Hi-Fi? Awards 2022 winner. The Beam comes of age with an excellent Dolby Atmos interpretation
Effective handling of Dolby Atmos ; Warm, refined sound ; Streaming smarts
No additional HDMI ports ; Doesn’t support DTS:X
The Beam Gen 2 delivers with a mature and polished sound and effective virtual Atmos performance
Opinie eksperta : Olivia Tambini (techradar.com)
The Sonos Beam (Gen 2) is the perfect soundbar for smaller spaces
Wide soundstage ; Hi-res audio compatibility ; Compact design
Slightly more expensive than the original ; No upfiring tweeters ; TruePlay only works with iOS devices
The Sonos Beam (Gen 2) is a great upgrade compared to the original soundbar, coming with Dolby Atmos support, HDMI eARC compatibility, and a refreshed design. Although we weren’t entirely convinced by the virtual Atmos on offer, this soundbar sounds...
Opinie eksperta : Will Greenwald (pcmag.com)
The second-generation Sonos Beam soundbar adds Dolby Atmos support and two more audio processing channels, for an impressive sound field that retains the previous model's compact size.
Opinie eksperta : Simon Lucas (t3.com)
The Sonos Beam 2 offers more deft and refined sound than most affordable soundbars, and now brings the bigger audio of Dolby Atmos
Deft, poised and weighty sound ; Expansive and well-defined presentation ; Good control options and app
No HDMI passthrough ; Not the sonic height you might hope for
The Sonos Beam 2 delivers delivers mild but definite improvements on the (outstanding) product it replaces, with performance that defies its dimensions. It’s not quite as emphatically Dolby Atmos-y as might have been hoped, and the lack of HDMI...
Opinie eksperta : Chris Welch 8 (theverge.com)
The new Sonos Beam is slightly more expensive than the original model and now costs $449, but it comes with upgrades like HDMI eARC, a sleeker design, and support for Dolby Atmos audio.
Wider, more expansive sound ; HDMI eARC brings better performance ; Sleeker design than first Beam
No up-facing Atmos speakers ; Doesn’t have automatic Trueplay ; Same acoustic architecture as prior model
Sonos’ addition of Dolby Atmos to the second-generation Beam doesn’t magically turn it into some mind-blowing $450 soundbar. But it’s still a very good one made better by the new virtualization upgrades and its seamless integration with your other...
Opinie eksperta : Britta O'Boyle (pocket-lint.com)
Should you upgrade your original Beam? Or should you consider the second-gen Sonos Beam over the excellent-but-pricier Sonos Arc?
Compact size and excellent sound ; Multiple voice assistants supported ; Virtual Dolby Atmos support enhances immersion ; Adds HDMI eARC for easier setup
Not as good when at lower volumes ; More expensive than original ; Adding additional speakers for true surround is pricey
Although a moderate upgrade from the original - unless Virtual Dolby Atmos is very important to you - the second-gen Beam is an excellent compact soundbar that'll not only boost your TV viewing, but make your home smarter thanks to smart assistant...
Opinie eksperta : Chris Davies (slashgear.com)
Sonos' original Beam wowed with just how much home theater audio it packed into its tiny footprint, and now the Beam (Gen 2) is adding Dolby Atmos to the mix. A little more expensive at $449,…
Dolby Atmos support adds extra sense of audio height ; Wider, more immersive soundstage ; Easy setup and minimal footprint in your room ; Sonos' multi-room support still can't be beat
$449 price tag makes it an expensive soundbar ; Falls short of the full Dolby Atmos experience ; No Bluetooth or auto Trueplay tuning
Opinie eksperta : Matt Tate (stuff.tv)
This updated soundbar adds Dolby Atmos to an already great audio package. The Sonos Beam 2 isn't the last word in connectivity, though.
Atmos works better than you’d expect ; Compact, stylish design ; Alexa and Google Assistant well implemented ; Easy to use
Only one HDMI port ; No HDMI passthrough
The addition of Dolby Atmos makes Sonos’ already excellent compact soundbar even better
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