The Sonos Ace have a stylish design and are among the most comfortable headphones we've tried. Their sound quality doesn't disappoint, and the TV Audio Swap feature lets you privately listen to movies, shows, and games. But the Ace feel finished — with several features still "coming soon."#Technology
00:00 Introduction — State of Sonos
00:50 Hardware, comfort, ear cushions, headband
03:12 Audio fidelity
03:41 Sonos ecosystem
04:17 Sound quality
05:05 Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and transparency mode
05:51 TV Audio Swap
07:08 Gaming
08:18 Conclusion
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