The new free update from Sonos Ace adds Truecinema for its ACE headphones next to TV Audio Swap for two users and other improved functions
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- A new update has now been rolled out for the headphones of Sonos Ace
- It brings the long-awaited Truecinema function, and TV audioswap can now support two AAS headphones
- Sonos also promises more natural calls and improved noise reduction
Sonos marks a year since the launch of the Sonos Ace -The first and long-awaited pair of over-ear headphones of the company-with an important software update that delivers a long-awaited job set.
If a free update is being rolled out now, the release introduces various new functions and expands it consisting to help the ACE stand out in an ever -competing market.
Over-ear headphones are a busy space, with large players such as the newly launched Sony WH-1000XM6And Sonos Leans to what distinguishes the AAS: deep integration with the company’s audio ecosystem, in particular the sound bars.
In our review we mentioned the ACE the best headphones for watching films – and this update only improves that possibility. One of the head improvements builds on TV Audio SwapA function with which users can send wireless audio from a Sonos Soundbar (such as the bow, beam or beam) directly to the bait.
With the update, this function now supports two headphones at the same time. This means that two users in synchronization can listen via their own ACE headphones without disturbing anyone else in the room was one of the most requested functions of Sonos fans after the launch of the AAS.
Undoubtedly even more exciting is the Truecinema debut for the Sonos Ace. This function is designed to create a more compelling, spatial audio experience that feels less like playing the headphones and more as a complete home cinema sound.
Better yet, Sonos promises that the audio produced, played well in the headphones, will be close to what you get from the Soundbar setup for your own space. Truecinema works together with TV -audioswap and requires a Sonos -Boog, Arch ultra” Jetor Jet Connected to your TV, with the resulting experience with supplying a more natural, room-accurate sound.
Improvements to active noise reduction (ANC) are also included in the update. Sonos uses built -in sensors to detect variables such as hair, hats and glasses that can influence the seal around the ear and therefore the effectiveness of noise reduction. The ACE headphones then make real-time adjustments to refine noise research, based on testing between a diverse group of users.
Finally, Sonos Sidetone introduces a function that makes phone calls more natural when noise research is switched on. With Sidetone you can hear a little from your own voice that is fed by the headphones, so that the disorienting ‘vacuum effect that is often accompanied during calls is often accompanied.
In total, these updates – TV -audioswap for two, Truecinema, Enhanced ANC and Sidetone – a meaningful evolution for the Sonos Ace. With most of the Serious app -solved problems And A new CEO at the helmThis update rewards both early adopters and can convince those who are still undecided to look at the AAS. The Sonos Ace remains priced at $ 449 / £ 449 / AU $ 699.
The update starts today, June 10, and can be installed via the Sonos app on iOS or Android -just make sure that your ACE headphones are connected via Bluetooth. I really hope it is a trend that Sonos continues with the bait, ultimately rolls out more functions and introduces more products.
There is still a function that Sonos fans want the most, but that we have not yet seen: support for them to act as a complete speaker option within the Sonos Multios ecosystem. Sonos told TechRadar during the launch of the ACE that this could be technically possible, but it has not yet appeared.
It would be useful for people who have one of the Best turntables Or another music player as part of their Sonos system, because then you could listen to the ACE in the ACE in the ACE. Maybe that is the next major upgrade.
You can read our full review of the Sonos Ace headphonesAnd we will share practical impressions of Truecinema as soon as we have tested it.
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