The Bowers & Wilkins are a little older than the Sonos Ace, which is most apparent in their use of Bluetooth 5.2 with codec compatibility limited to aptX HD and aptX Adaptive. Mind you ...
The Sonos Ace are soft, comfortable, and adaptable to different head sizes, thanks to their plastic design. You actually get buttons to control the headphones, which I personally consider a huge plus.
Not very far, though. On Tuesday, the company launched its first-ever pair of headphones, Sonos Ace. The headphones are exactly what you'd expect from Sonos: elegantly designed, with a focus on ...
It doesn't include an HDMI port and can only connect to a TV (or PC) via an optical cable ... Can you pair Sonos soundbars with the Sonos Ace headphones? The Sonos Arc Ultra, Ray, and Beam ...
But that's exactly the case with Sonos Ace: the audio brand's first-ever pair of headphones have been years in the making, with various rumours in circulation for at least as many. Now they're ...