June 3, 2026
The Sonos Ace are a hefty 25 percent for Amazonโ€™s Big Spring Sale


The Sonos Ace are a great product that came at the wrong time. The companyโ€™s app crisis pretty much overshadowed their debut in 2024, which is a shame considering theyโ€™re a gorgeous pair of over-ear headphones with powerful, detailed sound and a comfortable design that lets you easily swap the ear pads. Sound-wise, you can expect something on par with what you might get from a pair of Bose or Apple headphones, with a natural-sounding transparency mode thatโ€™s really only second to the original AirPods Max (no word on the Max 2).

The biggest downside to the Ace is that you canโ€™t play music over Wi-Fi or group them with the companyโ€™s in-home speakers (although they do support wired audio over USB-C). However, for me, the fact that they can leverage Sonosโ€™ TV Audio Swap feature is what makes them a standout. The unique tool allows you to instantly transfer the sound from a Sonos soundbar โ€” including the Sonos Arc, the entry-level Sonos Ray, and both iterations of the Sonos Beam โ€” to either one or two pairs of the Ace with the simple press of a button. You can also trigger the feature within the Sonos app, which lets you enable spatial audio and head tracking for a fuller, more cinematic experience.

Admittedly, TV Audio Swap is only going to appeal to those already tapped into the Sonos ecosystem. That said, I routinely use the feature to listen while watching movies and gaming (with minimal lag!), mostly so I donโ€™t disturb folks in my household who might be sleeping. Sonosโ€™ newer TrueCinema mode even lets me fine-tune the virtual surround sound in a similar fashion to the companyโ€™s speaker-based TruePlay feature, ensuring the headphones reflect the acoustics of my space.

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