Sonos has made its entry into the personal audio market in India with the launch of its first-ever headphones, the Sonos Ace. Priced at Rs 39,999, these over-ear headphones are packed with premium features such as lossless and spatial audio, Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), and an impressive battery life of up to 30 hours. Officially available from September 11, the Sonos Ace comes in two color options: Black and Soft White.
Designed with a focus on delivering top-notch sound quality, the Sonos Ace boasts custom-built drivers that provide clear, precise audio across a wide range of frequencies. These headphones also come equipped with advanced spatial audio technology, including support for Dolby Atmos and dynamic head tracking, which offers an immersive, three-dimensional listening experience. One of the standout features of the Sonos Ace is its seamless integration with other Sonos devices. Users can switch from a Sonos soundbar to the Ace headphones at the press of a button, allowing for a private listening experience without disrupting others around them.
The Ace headphones are also equipped with Active Noise Cancellation, effectively blocking out external sounds to create a more focused and immersive listening environment. In terms of battery performance, Sonos has incorporated ultra-fast charging capabilities, enabling up to 3 hours of playback from just a 3-minute charge. This feature ensures users can quickly recharge their headphones and stay connected during busy schedules.
Sustainability is another key aspect of the Sonos Ace. The headphones are designed with eco-friendly materials, using 17 percent less virgin plastic, and include replaceable ear cushions to extend their lifespan, contributing to a more sustainable product design.
Overall, the Sonos Ace marks a significant step for the company as it expands its portfolio beyond home audio systems, offering a high-quality, immersive personal audio experience that caters to both audiophiles and everyday users.
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