Sonos Ace Wireless Headphones & Roam 2 Speaker: What Leaks Reveal

Sonos Ace Wireless Headphones Coming Soon

Sonos Ace wireless headphones are about to drop! When you think of wireless speakers, Sonos is a name that comes to mind. The company is well-known for creating high-quality multi-room audio systems, but now it seems they are about to take a new turn and make their own noise-canceling headphones too. Audio enthusiasts have been abuzz with leaked images of the soon-to-be-released products. What do we know so far? Let’s find out more here!

Black Sonos Ace headphones on a white, watermarked background
(Image credit: Schuurman)

Leaked photos show that Sonos Ace headphones are designed with a sleek black ovular shape. They come packed with plush over-ear cups and a comfortable headband, making them perfect for long music-watching sessions. This minimalist look syncs well with Sonos’ commitment to aesthetics and convenience. There are likely some physical buttons on its ear cups so one can easily play back songs, adjust the volume, or carry out other essential functions. Also, including accessories like storage cases and different cables speaks volumes about the kind of detail-oriented company Sonos is.

Sonos Ace Expected Features

Sonos Ace is expected to have both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity options. This dual-mode capability can pair seamlessly with devices ranging from smartphones to home audio systems. Such versatility suits them for different scenarios, including on-the-go experiences or within homes while listening in one place without interruption. An audiophile would love to compare it with the inside story about this headphone’s driver units, noise-canceling technology being used, and audio codecs, among other things contained in leaked images published recently.

Sonos Ace Wireless Hedphones
Sonos Ace Wireless Headphones

Initially slated for a 2021 release date, Sonos Ace headphones were delayed owing to testing constraints. An issue with the Wi-Fi connection caused postponements in delivery. Nevertheless, sources from Bloomberg say that these headsets will hit shelves at the start of June 2024 at $449 for each unit, making them high-end offerings. According to his statement at the time of launch, Patrick Spence, who is the CEO, said that Sonos was opening doors to a whole new multi-billion category with these products, thus underlining the importance of this launch in the company’s history.

The Sonos Roam 2 is the latest incarnation of the original Roam, which promises several improvements. Unlike its predecessor, the Roam 2 will maintain the same design but develop features based on customer reviews. Leaked images show some subtle yet significant changes that have been made. It is designed for portability and compactness and has an IP67 rating for water resistance.

One unique aspect of the Roam 2 is its ability to work seamlessly with other Sonos products. This means one can easily switch from listening on the move on their portable speaker to listening indoors using another Sonos speaker through the “Swap” button on the original Roam product. So, hanging out in the backyard or coming in, you will not lose anything.

Release Date

The anticipated release date for Roam 2 remains unknown; however, its intended launch implies that there will be a revitalized Sonos portable speaker series. The pricing information has not been confirmed yet. Still, going by the previous trends of pricing strategy adopted by Sonos, the price will be competitive enough to remain true to its value-for-money proposition. The release proves the growing headphone industry. Sonos fans are looking forward to better sound quality, longer battery life, and ease of use, among others, ahead of its coming out day.

Sonos loyalists can expect both Ace headphones and Roam 2 speakers. Whether you need a personal listener with premium sound quality or your outdoor buddy when traveling, the company continues to innovate and offer great sound experiences. Upcoming releases will be announced sooner rather than later.

Disclaimer: This article is based on industry rumors and leaked images. It may vary based on official announcements from Sonos.

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