Sonos To Launch Premium Headphones And Slash Price Of Sonos Ace: Report

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Sonos is reportedly planning to launch a pair of premium headphones and slash the price of its Sonos Ace soundbar.

The headphones, which are said to be called the Sonos Era 360, will reportedly feature active noise cancellation, spatial audio, and a long battery life. They are expected to be priced at $399.The Sonos Ace soundbar, which was released in 2021, will reportedly see its price drop from $499 to $399. The soundbar features Dolby Atmos support, a built-in microphone for voice control, and a sleek design.The news of Sonos' upcoming headphones and price cut for the Sonos Ace comes from a report by The Verge. The report cites sources familiar with Sonos' plans.Sonos has not yet officially announced the Era 360 headphones or the price cut for the Sonos Ace. However, the company is expected to make an announcement soon.If the report is accurate, the Era 360 headphones would be Sonos' first foray into the premium headphone market. The company currently offers a pair of wireless earbuds, the Sonos Roam, but it does not have any over-ear headphones in its lineup.The price cut for the Sonos Ace would make the soundbar more affordable for consumers. The soundbar has received positive reviews for its sound quality and features, but its $499 price tag has been a deterrent for some buyers.Sonos is a leading manufacturer of wireless audio products. The company's products are known for their high quality and ease of use. Sonos has a strong following among audio enthusiasts and home theater enthusiasts.The launch of the Era 360 headphones and the price cut for the Sonos Ace would be significant moves for Sonos. The headphones would give Sonos a presence in the premium headphone market, while the price cut for the Sonos Ace would make the soundbar more affordable for consumers.It remains to be seen when Sonos will officially announce the Era 360 headphones and the price cut for the Sonos Ace. However, the news of these upcoming products is sure to excite Sonos fans and audio enthusiasts alike.

 

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