Sonos is known for innovative audio technology, such as speakers that easily pair to create sound systems. Still, many of the brand’s speakers cost more than casual users are willing to pay. Luckily, ...
If you’re in the market for a subwoofer for your Sonos audio setup, Sonos offers two options: the Sonos Sub Mini and the ...
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Just like the Sub, the Sub Mini is designed to work seamlessly with the existing Sonos speakers and soundbars in your home. And, of course, it’ll add more bass. You plug it in, open the Sonos app and ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Sonos is adding a second subwoofer to its wireless speaker line-up, with the Sonos Sub Mini promising a smaller, and more affordable option ...
Sonos's new, more affordable subwoofer is designed to boost the low frequencies on your existing speakers. We've tested it the last few weeks to see if it earns its place in the Sonos lineup. We've ...
Sonos' soundbars have always offered a great frequency response, with good clarity in the high-end and solid bass extension — especially for the more expensive Sonos Arc. But sometimes that good bass ...
In gadget lore, a smaller, less expensive subwoofer from Sonos ranks pretty high. As much as the Sonos Sub has been coveted for around a decade, its current $749 price has kept it out of reach for a ...
The most thrilling part of attending a concert is feeling the bass drum rattle my insides like a Chestburster from Alien. And if I'm going to watch a film, my preference is of course to screen it from ...
Finally, Sonos has a subwoofer that's more affordable and practical for smaller spaces, the Sub Mini. It only took 10 years to get here. Sonos' original wireless Sub, which debuted in 2012, has always ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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