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Pros
- Compact design(10)
- Easy setup(8)
- Nicely balanced sound(7)
- Good sound quality for its size(6)
- Excellent vocal clarity(5)
Cons
- No hdmi connectivity(28)
- No dolby atmos support(8)
- No voice assistant(7)
- Limited bass response(4)
- Expensive compared to rivals(3)
24 Critic Reviews
The Sonos Ray is a small but fierce soundbar option for smaller spaces, or those looking to slowly build their sound system up with quality pieces.
Well designed and next to impossible to fault, the entry-level Sonos Ray is one of the more accessible and expandable soundbars yet.
The $279 Ray is the closest thing yet to a Sonos One speaker in soundbar form, and that's high praise.
The Ray is a compact, high-quality sound upgrade for your TV from Sonos that sounds miles better than most all-in-one soundbar systems at under £300.
The Sonos Ray delivers excellent audio quality and dialog clarity in a compact, stylish design, making it a great entry-level soundbar despite some limitations like the lack of HDMI input and Atmos su...
The Sonos Ray delivers strong audio performance and smart features at an affordable price, making it an excellent starter soundbar despite lacking some premium features.
The Sonos Ray offers a lovely design, great sound quality for its size and a range of excellent features for its affordable price.
Simpler, cheaper and smaller than the other soundbars in the Sonos range, the Sonos Ray is built with one main job in mind: making poor-quality TVs sound better.
The Sonos Ray is a compact, sleek soundbar that delivers excellent dialogue clarity and good overall sound quality, making it a great choice for smaller TVs or secondary rooms.
Almost three years since its launch, the Sonos Ray remains one of the best budget soundbars available, particularly if crisp and clear dialogue is your priority.
The Sonos Ray is a major sound upgrade compared to the built-in speakers of just about any TV, and gets a massive recommendation on the front.
The Sonos Ray is a compact and affordable soundbar that delivers impressive sound quality and easy integration with the Sonos ecosystem, making it a great choice for those looking for a budget-friendl...
The Sonos Ray is a compact, minimalist soundbar that delivers surprisingly good sound quality for small spaces, though it lacks some features found in larger models.
The Sonos Ray is an affordable route into Sonos's multi-room ecosystem, offering clear dialogue and vocals despite its compact size and digital optical-only connection.
The Sonos Ray is a quality compact soundbar with superb sound quality and lovely design, but its lack of HDMI and Dolby Atmos support, along with remote control limitations, may make it less appealing...
The Sonos Ray is an affordable soundbar with excellent vocals and compact design, though it lacks some advanced features like Dolby Atmos and HDMI eARC.
The Sonos Ray is the company's most affordable soundbar yet and a great entry to its ecosystem.
The Sonos Ray is a compact and easy-to-use soundbar that delivers good sound quality for its size, though it lacks HDMI connectivity and has limited bass response.
The Sonos Ray offers fantastic voice clarity and crisp sound, but this optical-only soundbar isn't without frustrations.
The Sonos Ray is a compact, well-built soundbar with good sound quality, but its lack of HDMI and higher price compared to rivals hold it back.
The Sonos Ray is a wonderful, punchy speaker that sounds brilliant in small spaces.
The Sonos Ray soundbar delivers quality sound but lacks extra features, making it a simple but effective option for those prioritizing audio over connectivity.
While the Sonos Ray lacks HDMI connectivity, it delivers surprisingly big sound for its compact size and offers excellent vocal clarity, making it a solid starter soundbar despite some limitations.
The Ray is the smallest, most affordable soundbar that works with any Sonos multi-room system, but it's a bit too pricey for its bass-light performance and relative lack of features.
