
Sonos Arc
Wi-Fi, Airplay 2
Sonos Arc
Wi-Fi, Airplay 2
If you want to buy a new TV in the future, absolutely! (Blackfriday?) Otherwise, there are cheaper soundbars like the ones from Samsung itself. Plus you can also use the ARC to listen to music via smartphone, for example.
I will make a request to the supplier, in order to advise you as well as possible, I will come back to you as soon as I have a feedback. I will get back to you as soon as I get some feedback. Unfortunately, we can't tell you when the promotion will take place.
It is expected that the Arc will be available again in the first quarter of next year, as stated. At least the black version. The white one is in stock: Sonos Arc (WLAN, Airplay 2)
unfortunately, the product is not currently on display in any of our showrooms.
Hop Luca, You can connect the Sonos Arc to your TV via the optical adapter (included), as long as it has an optical output. Directly on the Apple TV 4K does not work because the Sonos Arc is not a receiver. You only have one HDMI port on the Arc and the Apple TV. Greetings Manu
Unfortunately, this is not possible as the product is not on display in any of our showrooms.
5 months ago
No, the Sonos Arc cannot be connected wirelessly to the Chromecast. The Sonos Arc does not support Chromecast functionality, only Airplay 2 and other streaming services such as Spotify, Apple Music and Google Play Music via the Sonos app or directly from these services.
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The Sonos Arc is not directly compatible with your Xiaomi Mi Projector 150" via HDMI if the projector does not support eARC (enhanced Audio Return Channel). Most projectors, including the Xiaomi models, only have ARC (Audio Return Channel) and no eARC function, which is required for the transmission of Dolby Atmos and other high-quality audio formats. To use the Sonos Arc with your projector, you may need to use an eARC-enabled receiver or a special HDMI switch such as the HDFury Arcana to transmit the audio signal correctly.
Automatically generated from the .I also still have old Sonos Play 1 with soundbar and still use the Sonos 2 app. Of course AirPlay 2 is not compatible with the older hardware, but the App2 is still somewhat useful for the old Sonos.
No, the connection is only intended for a television with HDMI eARC. The soundbar cannot be operated directly on the graphics card output. (Only with a special HDMI converter)
Yes, the soundbar can be controlled via eARC CEC.
Absolutely, and very reliably. You need
You can switch off the microphone in the Sonos app, maybe that will help.
Moin, they are still black for me - as of December 2023.
All the options you asked about work, I use the Arc in the evening for TV and during the day either as a single speaker or in combination with other Sonos products.
Possibly bad or wrong HDMI cable?
If the projector has neither ARC nor eARC and does not offer an optical interface for sound (also known as Toslink), it will be difficult. Bluetooth is not supported by the Sonos Arc or the Sonos One (SL). Only the Sonos Era devices can do this. Sonos speakers are typically used in a WLAN network (e.g. also for control). The Sonos One (SL) is connected to the Sonos Arc during setup via a WLAN that the Sonos speakers themselves establish with each other. In my opinion, which may be wrong, it is not possible to connect the Sonos Arc to the projector. However, it may be possible to connect the player to the Sonos Arc. If the player (e.g. BluRay player) has an optical output (Toslink), this can be connected using an adapter. The adapter is already included with the Sonos Arc.
I measure exactly these dimensions "by hand". With the wall bracket, the Arc protrudes 123 mm (T).
Hello , I had similar options as you. I decided on the Arc and will upgrade with a sub in the autumn. But the Arc alone is pure enjoyment.
Hello ! I switched from Samsung (a slightly older model, but already ATMOS) to Sonos in the configuration you indicate. For me, it's night and day for movies and series. Not to mention the quality of the music on Sonos. There is no photo.
I would have assumed that the Arc can be connected to a Blu-ray player with SPDIF output using the included SPDIF to HDMI adapter. The player mentioned has the corresponding optical output. This means that only an optical cable (Toslink) may be required. Just try it out, without guarantee 😉
Hello, In my setup, an SL and a One work without problems with the Sonos Arc.
works even if you don't know it any other way you don't notice any difference
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