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Two years later, should you still buy the Sonos Ace? Why my answer is a resounding yes

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Why This Matters

The Sonos Ace headphones continue to be a strong choice for dedicated Sonos ecosystem users, especially those seeking private TV audio solutions. Their thoughtful design, comfort, and recent software updates reinforce their value, though they may not appeal to those outside the Sonos environment. This highlights the importance of ecosystem compatibility in consumer audio device decisions.

Key Takeaways

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ZDNET's key takeaways

The Sonos Ace were released in mid-2024, but they're not the same headphones today.

They'll appeal most to Sonos fans who need a private TV-watching solution in their home.

Those outside the Sonos ecosystem will find more enjoyment from Sonos' competitors.

It's been a year and a half since Sonos released its first pair of consumer headphones, and although they made waves when they first dropped, how have they fared once the hype died down? I've worn the Sonos Ace often since their June 2024 release, and I have a much sharper understanding of their strengths and weaknesses.

If you're in a seriously committed relationship with Sonos' home theater products and often find yourself unable to use them once your partner, kids, roommates, or neighbors retire for the night, you'll find the most value in the Sonos Ace, both inside and outside your home.

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If you have Sonos soundbars but don't plan to use the TV Audio Swap feature, or if you don't have Sonos soundbars at all, you'll miss out on these headphones' best feature, and you'll be better off buying from Apple, Sony, or Bose.

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