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June 2020
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Sonorité transparente et vive
Calibration acoustique TruePlay efficace
Qualité de fabrication
Configuration initiale extrêmement simple
Un écosystème connecté et multiroom inégalé
Alexa et Google Assistant intégrés
Rendu Dolby Atmos étonnant
Une barre évolutive
Simple à installer et à utiliser
Gestion des voix
Ambiance globale
Effets Atmos probants
Calibrage automatique
L'univers Sonos
Spatialisation en home cinema
Dolby Atmos
Application Sonos complète
Design
Finition
HDMI Arc/eArc
Amazon Alexa & Google Assistant
Multiroom
Calibration TruePlay
Qualité sonore et conception
Ecosystème Sonos
Garantie de mises à jour sur le long terme
Un son excellent pour tout
Des films Dolby Atmos au piano jazz
Le design tout en un ne nécessite pas de caisson de basses
Fonctionnalités riches avec assistant vocal et musique multiroom
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Des petites imprécisions dans le rendu sonore
De la distorsion dans les graves sans caisson de basses
Calibration TruePlay réservée aux utilisateurs d'iOS
Connectique ultra minimaliste
Pas de compatibilité DTS
Prise en charge du Dolby Atmos décevante
Des limites à accepter
Il faut un téléviseur ARC (voire eARC pour le Dolby Atmos)
Moins à l'aise pour la musique
Connectique ultra limitée
Pas de reconnaissance du DTS
Scène sonore 3D non enveloppante
TruePlay uniquement disponible sur iOS
Un peu décevant en musique
Epaisseur qui peut cacher une petite partie de la TV
Publié: 2020-06-29, Auteur: Stephen , review by: itwire.com
Extrait: Sonos delivers a big soundbar with a sound and a price tag to match.Longtime iTWire readers will know that I've been impressed by Sonos products (eg this previous review ), so I was very pleased to be given the chance to review the company's new Arc sound...
Publié: 2020-06-28, Auteur: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Audio performance, Design, Sonos music services, Voice assistants
No optical, Not compatible with Playbar mount
During my time with the Sonos Arc, I've been seriously impressed with its audio performance. Ideally, you'd pair the Arc with a Sonos Sub and two rear speakers, for the ultimate experience. For those that are chasing an upgrade on their TVs build-in speak...
Extrait: We have properly tested the Sonos Arc now that the new S2 software is out of beta testing. The verdict – very good for the right use cases. But you need to understand the design rationale before deciding on Sonos over any other brand.The new Sonos Arc a...
Publié: 2020-06-05, Auteur: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Sleek design, Impressive surround sound and Dolby Atmos, Solid bass response, Also a smart voice controlled speaker
Expensive, Doesn't display volume level
Sonos is on a winner with the new Arc soundbar which packs in the company's signature sound quality and wireless versatility into one attractive unit.Related PostsSonos introduces Arc soundbar with Dolby Atmos to enhance your home viewing experienceIKEA a...
Extrait: Is there really any chance that someone reviewing the Sonos Arc is going to have anything bad to say about it? What's your reason for reading this review?I don't think personally it's to find out how the upward firing speakers compare to those of anothe...
Fantastically wide soundstage, More bass than it should have, Excellent performance, Supports Dolby Atmos with upward firing speakers, Slimmer than previous model, Expandable with Sonos speakers, Multiroom capability (just like the other Sonos speakers),
Soundbar doesn't handle the rear channels all that well by itself
At its release, the Sonos Arc is one of those gadgets that just feels like it's an almost perfect delivery, and comes across rather a lot like something high-end from Apple: it's been built to do something so well, good luck finding problems with it. It's...
Extrait: TVs have certainly gotten thinner, slimmer and lighter, but all of that fat-trimming has come with one major casualty: audio fidelity. Built-in TV speakers today are often times much worse than they were on flat-panels that came to market back in 2005-10...
Extrait: New TVs are generally thin, which is great for how they look on your wall or in your entertainment center. However, that's not so good for how they sound. Speakers typically need a lot of space to produce good audio (with a few unique technical exceptions...