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Sonos Unveils Arc Ultra Soundbar With Sound Motion Technology

New soundbar promises double the bass in a sleeker design, alongside revamped Sub 4 subwoofer.

Sonos has just turned up the volume on home audio innovation. The audio giant introduced the Arc Ultra soundbar with Sound Motion technology, a revolutionary leap in transducer tech that promises to deliver bigger, better sound from a smaller package. Alongside the Arc Ultra, Sonos also revealed the Sub 4, an updated version of its iconic subwoofer, aiming to elevate your binge-watching nights with rumbling bass.

A New Chapter in Sound Innovation

The Arc Ultra isn’t just another soundbar; it’s a reimagining of what’s possible in home audio. With Sound Motion technology, Sonos has drastically reduced the transducer’s size while supercharging the bass. This means you get up to double the bass of its predecessor, all packed into a sleeker design that won’t dominate your living space.

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“Arc Ultra is a reimagination of our best-selling soundbar,” said Patrick Spence, CEO of Sonos. “We leveraged incredible innovation to deliver an unprecedented sound experience from a sleeker design.”

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Features That Hit All the Right Notes

Theater Sound in Your Living Room

The Arc Ultra delivers a 9.1.4 spatial audio experience, thanks to its 14 Sonos-engineered drivers, including the new Sound Motion woofer. This setup creates a massive sound stage that places every detail precisely in your room, enveloping you in your favourite content.

Never Miss a Whisper

Tired of turning on subtitles because you can’t catch the dialogue? The Arc Ultra’s new centre channel architecture maximizes vocal clarity. Plus, the advanced Speech Enhancement feature lets you choose your preferred level of dialogue clarity right from the Sonos app.

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Design Worthy of Your Home

A soundbar shouldn’t stick out like a sore thumb. With its distinctive curved profile and matte finish, the Arc Ultra blends seamlessly into modern living spaces. Its wrap-around grille isn’t just for looks; it allows sound to travel in every direction, completely surrounding you.

Sonos Arc Ultra features

Sub 4: The Bass Just Got Better

Sonos didn’t stop at the soundbar. The Sub 4 subwoofer brings pulse-pounding sound to your home theatre setup. With dual custom woofers that face inward to cancel out distortion, you’ll feel every beat and rumble without any annoying buzz.

Rebuilt Inside and Out

The Sub 4 isn’t just a pretty face. It includes increased processing power and memory, along with new WiFi radios for better connectivity. All this ensures you never miss a beat, whether you’re watching an action movie or streaming a live concert.

App Updates That Keep Getting Better

Sonos is also rolling out significant updates to its app, aiming to surpass the performance of the previous version. The update reintroduces 90% of the missing features that users have been clamouring for, with more additions on the way.

“We’ve worked tirelessly to resolve the most critical app issues,” said Spence. “We are determined to make the Sonos experience better than it’s ever been.”

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Sustainability Matters

Both the Arc Ultra and Sub 4 have been designed with sustainability in mind. The Arc Ultra uses more screws and fewer adhesives for better serviceability, halogen-free PCB materials, and reduces idle power consumption by up to 20%. The packaging is 100% recyclable and 18% smaller in volume, making shipping more efficient.

Pricing and Availability

The Arc Ultra and Sub 4 will be available starting October 29, 2024, priced at $999 (Rs 84,000 approx) and $799 USD (Rs 67,200 approx), respectively. For more information, visit sonos.com.

In an age where tech companies often prioritize flashy features over meaningful improvements, Sonos seems to have struck the right chord. The Arc Ultra and Sub 4 not only promise to enhance your audio experience but also show a commitment to sustainability and user satisfaction. It’s a symphony of innovation that could very well set a new standard in home audio.

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