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The Beam suffers from a .4s audio lag behind the video when playing Dolby Digital audio.
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the sound is night and day, yes, for nearly double the price, so I still consider the beam a great speaker, it all depends on what you really want from your sound setup.
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The Beam enjoys the Sonos reputation for very high quality sound
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The Beam is currently hooked up to an old-ish Samsung SmartTV and works great with Samsung remote to control the volume (but there's no onscreen indicator)
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the beam was okay, and it worked with my TV, and it sounded good.
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The Beam is difficult to set up on a lot of Samsung and LG TV's
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From a performance standpoint the Beam is perfect.
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The Beam is compact, has big sound, great clarity, and you control volume, or pause, by just saying Alexa
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The Beam greatly improves our 32" Sony Flatscrean's sound.
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The Beam was small enough to carry around with the original packaging, and its super easy to install and setup on smart TV in our Airbnb house
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By itself, I don't think the Beam would have sufficed for movies
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The Sonos Beam Smart TV Soundbar is in a league of its own.
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The beam simply doesn't work with LG OLEDs
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First i thought Beam was shallow, but then the Bose was not much better for the much higher price.
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Put the beam back in and after a few weeks absolutely love it.
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Well, yes, in theory, if the Beam let you use a single surround speaker.
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Overall I would recommend the Sonos Beam if you are remotely considering
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But the Beam with two Sonos One speakers as surround set up are just great.
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The next day, the SONOS app said the beam was missing.
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We absolutely love the new Sonos beam
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The Beam is loud too
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Once voice enhancement was turned on, the Beam cleaned that up instantly
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Overall, I would highly recommend the Sonos Beam!The inclusion of Alexa for voice control was a stroke of genius; so you'll not only get great sound - but a lot of additional functionality that makes it an amazing addition to a TV.
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The Beam was also amazingly easy to set up vs the Bose.