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Sonos Beam (Gen 1) - White

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Style: Beam Only


Color: White


Features

  • The Smart compact soundbar for your TV, music, and more.
  • Play everything that matters to you with Beam. Control it with your voice, remote, the Sonos app, and more.
  • Specially tuned by Oscar-winning sound engineers to emphasize the sound of the human voice.
  • Go from unboxing to listening in minutes with just two cords and automatic remote detection.

Description

Experience incredible sound while streaming music, watching TV and movies, enjoying podcasts and audiobooks, or playing video games all with voice control.

Brand: Sonos


Frequency Response: 16700 KHz


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Mounting Type: Bar Mount


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Mounting Type: Bar Mount


Enclosure Material: Wire


Speaker Type: Soundbar


Additional Features: Bass Boost, Stereo Pairing, Subwoofer Radio


Antenna Location: Music,Games,Movies


Color: White


Is Waterproof: FALSE


Warranty Type: Limited


Control Method: Voice


Speaker Size: 25.6 Inches


Tweeter Diameter: 1 Inches


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Specific Uses For Product: Entertainment, home improvement


MP3 player: No


Frequency Response: 16700 KHz


Number of Audio Channels: 2.0


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Wireless Technology: Wi-Fi


Subwoofer Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi, homeplug


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Number Of Circuits: 1


Brand: Sonos


Model Number: BEAM1US1


Model Name: Sonos Beam


Built-In Media: AC power cord, Beam, Ethernet cable, HDMI cable, Optical adapter, Quick Start Guide


Number of Items: 1


Customer Package Type: Standard Packaging


UPC: 780537830157 878269004264


Global Trade Identification Number: 64


Manufacturer: Sonos


Age Range Description: All ages


Item Type Name: Sonos N/A Multiroom Digital Music System White (BEAM1US1)


Number of Power Levels: 1


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 2.7"D x 25.6"W x 3.9"H


Item Weight: 6.4 Pounds


Compatible Devices: Television


Power Source: Corded Electric


Number of Batteries: 1 12V batteries required.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • WOW!!!
Style: BEAM ONLY Color: White
I have several Sonos speakers already (a couple Play:1's, a couple Ones, and a One SL) so when we decided to get a sound bar to go along with a new TV we were purchasing, I already knew that it would be a Sonos because we're so invested in that ecosystem. I checked out a Sonos display at a local store and compared the sound from the Beam and the Playbar...the Playbar definitely had stronger, richer sound. But for me, it wasn't a big enough difference to justify the large price jump. So I decided the Beam would be good enough for us (especially since we were upgrading from 10 year old TV speakers). Getting it set up was as simple as could be...I plugged in the power, plugged it into ethernet, connected it to the TV via the HDMI-ARC port and then went through the Sonos setup in the iPhone app. I was done with the whole thing in just a couple minutes. And WOW! Our family room isn't giant by any means, but it's not tiny either (it's also kind of an odd shape). The Beam absolutely fills the room with sound and I'm amazed that such a small device can produce sound that seems to come from all directions. I love that it's got a setting where it can be grouped with the other speakers and play music, but as soon as I start using the TV it automatically leaves that group and plays the sound from the TV instead (you can turn this off if this isn't the desired behavior). I wasn't interested in using it with any of the voice assistants, so I can't comment on that. And I don't know if it's the TV doing it or the Sonos, but it's pretty slick that I can adjust the volume from my phone, from the Apple TV remote or from the TV remote itself. Sonos has always felt like such a premium product and the Beam is no different. Totally happy with this thing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2019 by Agent_Cooper

  • Great sounding soundbar
Style: BEAM ONLY Color: White
I was looking for an audio setup that I can build over time and decided on the Sonos system. I needed something that sounds great, sleek, modern, and interoperability with multiple devices. The Sonos Beam checks all these boxes. This being my first Sonos product, I don't have any comparison. I live in a 500 sq ft apartment and the sound it emits fills the entire place at 50%-60% volume. I wish I could blast this thing but considering the neighbors, I keep it at 25% and it still sounds great. Enabling night mode makes night time listening enjoyable and living in the city with a lot of ambient noise makes certain dialogue sound muddled; the speech enhancement mode makes a difference in speech clarity. I don't have a TV, I mainly use this to output sound from my PC connected through the S/PDIF optical port. The accessories it came along with contains an HDMI and an HDMI-S/PDIF optical adapter. The length of both look like it's about 5ft/60 inches; if your Beam is placed farther than this, you may want to consider buying a longer HDMI. TIP: Being a first time Sonos user, I didn't know how to change audio sources. I wanted to hear the sound from my computer and there was no sound coming out of it and I assumed it's automatic if there is audio coming in from S/PDIF. Searching google, I found out you have to do this manually by commanding, "Alexa, Switch to TV" or through the app under the "Browse" tab then pick the "TV" option. Playing audio from my iMac, iPad, iPhone, and PC is flawless and I'm looking forward to expanding my setup in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2018 by capnjosh

  • New SONOS fanboy
Style: BEAM ONLY Color: White
This is my first SONOS purchase ever, and I'm glad I made that decision. Here's some background: I have a fairly large living room in my new house and it is already hard wired for surround sound, so I was tempted to get a receiver and wired 5.1 setup (which sure sounds great), but I kept reading into wireless surround systems and every review I read or video I saw, SONOS stood out as one of the best with wireless sound. I decided to go with SONOS and do a 5.1 setup with SONOS phase by phase (it is an expensive product) and start off with just the soundbar and then slowly add a sub and satellites. Hence came the next debate - Playbar, Playbase or wait for upcoming Beam Here's why I went for Beam: 1. Alexa, Airplay and upcoming Google Assistant integration all in one is a game changer. I'm an Apple Music subscriber, but just being able to use Alexa for turning the TV on or off and skip tracks or change volume is very convenient. Then I can send music to the Beam from any of my apple devices on Airplay. I don't need a HomePod in my living room at all and I don't need a separate sound bar either. I killed 2 birds with one stone. 2. This thing sounds incredible. As I stated I have a living room bigger than a medium sized living room and it has high ceiling (2 floor high). And the kitchen+breakfast area is open making it one huge family room. I set up Beam and did TruPlay tuning right away. The results are fantastic. The audio fills the entire space and even at half the volume, the music is incredibly good. Did not expect such bass from the little thing but it's good enough to make me debate about buying a $700 sub. After adding 2 play ones as satellites, the setup will sounds incredible. 3. No need to worry about any audio/video proprietary formats you are playing. Everything that's playing a sound on your TV will be audible through the SONOS and you just need one remote controller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2018 by Imran

  • Fantastic Soundbar
Style: BEAM ONLY Color: White
A quick word of advice before unboxing the soundbar, download the Sonos App first. I downloaded it onto my iPad and the setup was quick and easy. The quality of the sound from the Sonos is fantastic and greatly enhances the TV experience. I had a JBL unit previously and while solid, it simply wasn't as strong as the Sonos. My only criticism is the Sonos app, which isn't very intuitive to use. And since there is no remote included with the soundbar the app is your only option. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024 by matt

  • Elegant soundbar that just works, with a few minor quirks Elegant soundbar that just works, with a few minor quirks
Style: BEAM ONLY Color: White
I've gone through a lot of soundbars. Most recently I tried two Sony soundbars and ended up returning them. The main thing I dislike about a lot of other soundbar setups is that they come with a separate subwoofer to put on the floor. With those setups the soundbar itself doesn't product much, if any, bass and relies on the subwoofer. Personally I don't like using up the floor space for the subwoofer because I really don't like tons of bass (I don't need to shake the whole room), and I live in an apartment so I don't want a speaker sitting directly on the floor firing down into my neighbor's apartment below. The new Sonos Beam soundbar is great because it has full range sound from the single piece of equipment. A subwoofer isn't needed. Of course you can always add the wireless Sonos subwoofer if you really crave that earth-shaking bass, but I think for most people the bar alone produces enough bass for music and movies. The soundbar is super easy to connect if your TV has an HDMI ARC port (most TVs from the last several years do). You plug in the power cable and then plug in one HDMI cable from the bar to your TV and you're done. The bar receives all the sounds from your TV and any connected devices and plays them. HDMI CEC also allows the bar to automatically power on with the TV and your TV remote will control the volume of the bar. Even connected devices can pass the volume control signal through the TV and to the Sonos bar. For instance, I am using an Apple TV and the volume control on the Apple TV remote controls the Sonos Beam volume now. The bar works great for the TV sound but also is super easy to use for things like Spotify or internet radio. The Sonos app on your phone or tablet controls exactly what is playing out of the bar so you don't even need to have the TV turned on if you are using the soundbar for music. The Alexa integration is superb and when paired with a service like Spotify allows you to just request songs and have them start playing... such as "Alexa, play Where The Streets Have No Name by U2"... a second later your song is playing. If you don't want to use Alexa or want to only use it occasionally there is a microphone on/off touch control on the top of the bar. Sonos is quick to point out that the microphone LED is hardwired to the microphone (rather than being controlled by software) so if the LED is off you can be sure the microphone is actually off. The only potential negative with the Beam compared to other Alexa devices (such as the traditional Amazon Echo devices), is that, at least as of this review, there is not a way to change the default wake word. You are forced to use "Alexa" - which may be problematic if you have an actual human Alexa in your household. The bar itself looks elegant and blends in well with your entertainment setup. I opted for the white bar since my TV stand is white. The top panel has a very simple touch control setup with controls for volume up and down, play/pause, and microphone on/off. The back panel is extremely simple with just the power cable, a button for syncing, a wired network connection jack, and the HDMI port. Being a Sonos device you can easily integrate this with your existing Sonos system or add more speakers for other rooms later. You can also add a pair of Sonos One speakers to act as true rear surround sound speakers and add the aforementioned subwoofer for a true 5.1 setup (although if you are wanting the rear surrounds and subwoofer you might be better off buying a regular receiver/speaker setup as the Sonos setup for 5.1 will cost you around $1500 and will not be nearly as flexible or configurable as a traditional setup). Personally I only recommend getting the Sonos Beam if you are looking for a simple, one device solution. If you start adding speakers you go down a path where there are better solutions for less money. The overall sound quality is great although the stereo separation / sound field is not quite as wide as I was hoping. This may be because I don't have walls directly to the left and right of the speaker for the sound to reflect off of. The sound is not bad by any means, but I can definitely tell that the sound is coming from under the TV rather than from the sides like I'm used to with traditional speaker setups. In my picture the Sonos Beam is shown beneath a 55" Sony TV (XBR55X900F). I was hoping the bar would be able to slide completely under the TV so the front grille of the bar would be flush with the TV screen.. However, as you can see, it is just a hair too tall to be able to squeeze under the front edge of the TV. This isn't impacting the sound or anything but I was just hoping it would fit for a slightly cleaner look - although if it did then the top touch controls would have been inaccessible. The only real complaint I have about this bar is the fact that it consumes the HDMI ARC port on your TV. Sonos has provided a way to avoid using the HDMI ARC port by supplying a HDMI to Optical adapter in the box. This allows you to connect the optical audio output from your TV to the Beam instead of using the HDMI cable. This is a workable solution, however when you use the optical cable you lose out on the remote control and sync functionality so you would have to control the volume from the Sonos app on your phone rather than being able to use the TV volume controls. This HDMI ARC port issue may not bother you if you have a TV with multiple HDMI ports and they all support 4K and HDR, however on my Sony TV the only ports that support HDR are ports 2 and 3. Port 3 is the HDMI ARC port, so I essentially have to "waste" that port's HDR ability by connecting it to the Sonos just for audio. Once I do that all I'm left with is HDMI port 2 on the TV for HDR use. Right now I have my Apple TV connected to this port, but if I add another HDR device in the future (UHD Blu-Ray, Playstation, Xbox One, etc.) I won't have a free port on the TV to use with the new device and will have to get some kind of external HDMI switch. This is one area where a traditional home theater receiver is a better solution as you can connect multiple HDMI sources to the receiver and have it act like the switch. With the Sonos Beam you use up the HDMI ARC port on your TV but aren't using it for video, just the audio path from the TV to the Beam. Pros: - Great sound from a tiny soundbar - Black or white color options let you choose the one that blends in best to your environment - Simple single HDMI cable connection - CEC control allows the TV and connected devices to adjust the volume and turn the soundbar on and off - Sonos ecosystem for music and multi-room audio - Alexa integration so this can replace an existing Amazon Echo or similar device Cons: - Sound field is not very wide if you don't have a small room with sidewalls to reflect the sound - HDMI ARC connection may consume a valuable HDMI port on your TV and limit the available ports you have for use with actual video devices, especially if you have multiple 4K/HDR capable devices - Alexa wake word cannot be changed from "Alexa" - Subwoofer is not included, so people who expect tons of bass may not be satisfied (I think the bass from the bar itself is more than enough) To summarize, this is the best soundbar I've tried so far. If you're looking for a simple solution to give your TV and music better sound, while at the same time looking nice in you room, then this is definitely the soundbar to get. Don't expect it to match the full sound you'd get from a traditional home theater setup but it more than makes up for that with it's simplicity. If you already use the Sonos system in your house or Alexa devices then those features are just icing on the cake with the Sonos Beam as it will integrate perfectly with both the Sonos and Alexa ecosystems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2018 Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2018 by Just Josh

  • Phenomenal deep, rich sound and versatility Phenomenal deep, rich sound and versatility
Style: BEAM ONLY Color: White
I’ve purchased three Sonos products: a Play 1, Play 3, and now a Beam. I ended up replacing the Play 1 with a Play 3 because it didn’t sound good enough for the price I paid when I could get a Play 3 for $100 dollars more. I’ve been running the Play 3 paired to an Amazon Echo so I could voice control it. The Play 3 was awesome but lacked the ability to airplay with my iPhone, which isn’t critical but is really convenient. I needed a sound bar for my TV and didn’t want to pay $600 for the Playbar which seemed too expensive for the lack of features I wanted, so when I heard that Sonos was releasing a new sound bar with AirPlay and Alexa built in I was psyched. I finished setting up my new Beam about an hour ago and have tried it with movies, TV shows, PlayStation 4 games and of course music. I have to say that it sounds phenomenal! It has a bigger sound than my Play 3 but the fact that it plugs into my TV and has built in Alexa control means that it can replace multiple devices in my house. One great thing is that I no longer have to say “Alexa, do X on Sonos” but can just say “Alexa, do X”. It’s a small thing but one I appreciate. If you get the beam, note that you need to pair your TV remote with the beam afterwards. Just go into the Sonos app settings, click the room you have the Beam in, and sync with the remote. It takes all of 10 seconds and couldn’t be easier but it took me a little while to figure out that I needed to do this in order to use my TV remote to control the TV volume like usual. Hopefully this will save you a little time as well! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2018 Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2018 by Jordan Benjamin

  • Great TV sound bar and smart speaker
Style: BEAM ONLY Color: White
I had done a lot of research on different systems. 2 channel, 3, 5, 7... the options seemed endless. I wasn’t going to spend thousands but wanted a good system that’s easy to use. Settled on the Sonos Beam and glad I did. First, the sound is clear and really fills the room despite having no rear speakers. The bass is good also, not ground shaking but I’m an adult with a wife and little two kids, Earth shattering bass doesn’t fly in this house. Plus, it’s a smart speaker and does all the same functions as a Goggle home or Amazon Echo. With the ARC connection I can even give it commands to control the tv (did I mention the little kids? The remotes are always missing). Overall very happy with it, and I look forward to adding more smart features to our home for it to control. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2020 by Peter

  • Beautiful, great sound, but it should ignore itself when it says Alexa!
Style: BEAM ONLY Color: White
I really like my beam! I paired it with the subwoofer and the sound is really good! It understands Alexa commands as well. It does not come with a remote. It works with your tv remote. It also connects to the TVs hdmi return so make sure your tv has one. Set up is a breeze! Aesthetically, it’s a beautiful looking product! The one complaint I have is that when a TV show/movie says a word that sounds like Alexa, the Beam’s sound softens, thinking someone said “Alexa”. It should know better, knowing that it should ignore itself when it says Alexa. Overall, I’m very happy with this product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2018 by Luis

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