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Venom soundboard
Venom soundboard












venom soundboard

They went on to adjust the volume using very natural language such as “turn it up” or “quieter.” And when they asked what song was playing, they were greeted by the voice of none other than Giancarlo Esposito (of “Breaking Bad” and “The Mandalorian”), who will be the primary voice of Sonos Voice Control for US users. When a Sonos rep said “Hey Sonos, play ‘One More Time,’” the speaker quickly pulled up the song from the user’s default music service (in this case, Apple Music).

venom soundboard

We saw Sonos Voice Control in action during a brief demo, and the feature seems to work pretty snappily. While Sonos speakers already support popular voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant, the company is positioning Voice Control as a faster, simpler and more secure option for those who want true hands-free control over their Sonos sound system. Perhaps the biggest new addition to Sonos’s lineup is Sonos Voice Control, a new first-party system for controlling the vast majority of Sonos speakers with your voice alone. Strange and Spider-Man in “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” it was easy to hear subtle sounds (such as the thwip of Spidey’s web-blasters) amid the chaos of a collapsing New York City. When we switched to a chaotic battle between Dr. During a hilarious argument in “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” the soundbar’s clear dialogue made it easy to follow both the neurotic timbre of Eddie Brock and the menacing, bassy growl of Venom. Watching movies on the Ray was similarly enjoyable. came through loud and clear, and it was easy to pinpoint the subtle background chimes of Charli XCX’s “Twice.” I was particularly impressed by just how much bass was generated by such a small speaker, and that it never overwhelmed the rest of each song. The smooth vocals of “For Anyone” by H.E.R.

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Sonos played a number of music tracks and movie clips, all of which revealed some impressive acoustic chops for a $279 soundbar. As such, you can comfortably tuck it within an entertainment center without worrying about any echo or distorted sound, as I saw during a brief demo session with the soundbar. Whereas the Beam and Arc fire sound out from multiple directions, the Ray has all of its acoustics up front. At 22 inches wide, it’s a bit smaller than the 25-inch Sonos Beam, and a fraction of the size of the premium, 45-inch Sonos Arc. It borrows much of its sleek, understated aesthetic from other Sonos speakers, but within a simplified design purpose-built for smaller living room setups. The Sonos Ray isn’t just the company’s most attainable soundbar - it’s also the smallest. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account














Venom soundboard