Sonos Ace Wireless Noise-Canceling Over-Ear Headphones (White)
Model: ACEG1US1
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Physical
Environmental Protection | No |
Color | White |
Packaging Info
Package Weight | 2.365 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 9.1 x 8.7 x 3" |
Microphone
Noise Cancelling Microphone | Yes |
Beamforming Support | Yes |
Key Specs
Earpiece Design | Over-Ear (Circumaural) |
Runtime | 30 Hours |
Noise Cancelling Microphone | Yes |
Beamforming Support | Yes |
Sensors | Proximity, Touch |
Active Noise Cancellation | Yes |
Foldable | No |
Earpiece Connection / Wearing Style | Headband |
Earpiece Swivel | Yes |
Headphone
Earpiece Design | Over-Ear (Circumaural) |
Sensors | Proximity, Touch |
Controls/Microphone Location | Controls: Earpiece (Side Unspecified) Microphone: Left Earpiece, Right Earpiece |
Active Noise Cancellation | Yes |
Foldable | No |
Earpiece Connection / Wearing Style | Headband |
Earpiece Swivel | Yes |
Connectivity
Audio Connector to Earpiece | 1/8" / 3.5 mm USB-C(Shared with Charging Port |
Maximum Paired Devices | 2 |
Multipoint Support | Yes |
Wireless | Bluetooth *Built-In |
Audio Connector | 1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Female |
Battery
Wireless Charging | No |
DC Input Power | 5 VDC |
Quick Charging Times | 3 Minutes for 3 Hours |
Runtime | 30 Hours |
Charging Input | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
“Incredible comfort, simplicity, and sound make us wish the Sonos Ace were fully integrated into the Sonos ecosystem.”
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Excellent design and comfort, Intuitive tactile controls, Very good sound quality, Top-notch ANC and transparency, Fun Sonos soundbar integration
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Lacks full Sonos system integration, No Wi-Fi streaming, TV Audio Swap needs improvement
I recommend the Sonos Ace without hesitation if you want a pair of high-end Bluetooth over-ear headphones. They're expensive, but so are its direct competitors. They sound great, look sleek, and are comfortable enough to wear for extended periods.
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Fantastic sound quality, ANC, and Transparency mode, Incredibly comfortable for long listening sessions, Controls are simple and easy to use (with physical buttons)
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Not all features available on Android at launch, Doesn't work with most Sonos soundbars at launch, Price is comparative to other high-end headphones, but they're still expensive
The Sonos Ace's many talents, from their fabulous noise canceling and transparency modes to their comfortable fit and sweet sound, instantly put them in the conversation with other top wireless headphones. From that perspective, they're worth considering for those with an ample budget.
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Incredibly comfortable, Fantastic noise canceling, Sweet and detailed sound signature, Stylish design with great battery life
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Can't group with other Sonos speakers, A bit pricey compared to some similar competing headphones, TV Swap feature is cool but it only works with Sonos soundbars
The Sonos Ace are great for commute and travel. These premium headphones have a very comfortable fit and are well-suited for long days on the go, and their battery will easily get you from point A to B without a recharge.
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Fantastic noise isolation performance., Very comfortable and premium build., Long-lasting battery life.
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Must be powered on, even when wired.
The Ace headphones, first headphones from Sonos, ace music playback and break out of the Sonos ecosystem, giving non-Sonos users and Sonos fans something to celebrate.
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Sleek ergonomics Works independently of Sonos ecosystem Dolby Atmos Balanced, natural sound
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WiFi only available in TV Audio Switch Bright Aware Mode Expensive
The Sonos Ace headphones are finally here, with a stunning build and top-tier audio quality. But are they worth the high price?
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Stunning design, Great build, Cool Sonos features, Excellent audio quality, Comfortable fit
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Expensive, App is missing features
Sonos' long-awaited headphones are unlike any other. And that's actually a good thing.
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Pleasant and well-resolved sound. The home cinema features are brilliant.
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As an ANC headphone, the Sonos Ace is expensive. The smart home cinema features only work with a Sonos soundbar.
It has been the talk of the town for some time: Sonos wants to release headphones. After five years of rumours and gazing into our crystal ball, the time has finally come: the Sonos Ace has arrived, promising state-of-the-art technology and an unparalleled sound experience.
Sonos’s Ace has been in the works for years, and the company’s first attempt at making wireless headphones is indeed impressive. I don’t have anything too harsh or negative to say about the Ace.
After a years-long wait, Sonos delivered an impressive headphone debut with the Ace . There’s room for improvement in some areas and it’s disappointing that updates to the Android app, support for all of the company’s soundbars and a key home theater feature are arriving at a date that’s yet to be...
The headphones are super comfortable. They look great and they are amazing at noise cancellation in sitting in a flying airplane. They are so quiet while riding in an airplane that your ears are blasted with the super loud background airplane noise when you remove the headphones or turn off the...
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Comfortable, Easy to Set Up, Incredible airplane noise cancellation, Superior Sound, Wireless
Sonos first premium headphone has lots of potential Introduction Sonos, a brand renowned for its high-quality consumer speakers and soundbars, has finally ventured into the headphone market with the Sonos Ace.
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Nice Build quality, Excellent ANC - very close to best at any price, Comfortable - lighter than AirPods Max, Internal hardware has potential for lots of new features
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Upper Bass bleeds into the Midrange, Very severe treble peak, Some distortion around treble peak at high volumes, Sonos Eco-system integration is poor (for now)
Wow I just received these headphones and they are the best sounding noise-canceling headphones I've heard. I've had 3 editions of the Bose including the latest Quiet comfort Ultra cans and the Sony 1000XM5. I thought the Bose Ultras were better all-around than the Sony.
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The sound of music. The best sounding noise canceling headphones I've heard for critical listening. The clarity of music and separation of instruments even on complex songs.
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Price. More expensive than Bose and Sony top-of-the-line cans. The Sonos app is having issues but you don't need to listen to music etc. Through the app.
I think the Sonos ACE are almost perfect. The sound quality and noise cancelation are superb however, the maximum volume is too low and needs to be increased a bit. Additionally, the EQ in the Sonos APP needs to have more frequency adjustments than just bass and treble.
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Easy to Set Up, Expandable, Superior Sound, Wireless
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EQ needs to have more frequency adjustments., Max volume is too low and needs to be increased.
Should have done more Research, was so excited I jumped the gun. Disappointed that the headphones are not able to be a true component in the Sonos System and disappointed that only one pair can connect to the TV. So glad that I only purchased one instead of one for each of us.
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Easy to Set Up, Superior Sound, Wireless
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Not a true Sonos System component, Only one pair of headphones can listen to tv
The ace looks classy and nice. Easy to set up with iphone, when it is used wirelessly, it's good especially with dolby music. However, I bought these headphones because of I wanted to listen to Lossless music (via cable for iPhone) when it's connected via cable, the volume gets very low.
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Easy to Set Up, Streams All My Music, and More, Wireless
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Poor Sound Quality, Unreliable
Connection with beam and swap feature unreliable at best!Limited compatibility with Samsung Frame TV/ Sonos Beam i.e unable to use tv simultaneous dual headsets or simultaneous beam and head set audio output.
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Streams All My Music, and More, Superior Sound, Wireless
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Difficult Setup, Unreliable
I recently had the opportunity to try out the Sonos Ace headphones, and I was impressed with them overall.The design of the Ace headphones is minimalistic and mirror the design style of the Sonos speaker range, with touches of matte acrylic, chrome band and soft synthetic.
Product was easy to set up and sounds great. Had thought about AirPods Max but 4 year old tech with limited upgrade made this an easy choice.
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Easy to Set Up, Streams All My Music, and More, Superior Sound, Wireless
I recently had the opportunity to try out the Sonos Ace headphones, and I was impressed with them overall.The design of the Ace headphones is minimalistic and mirror the design style of the Sonos speaker range, with touches of matte acrylic, chrome band and soft synthetic.
- For Home Listening and Traveling
- Spatial Audio with Dynamic Head Tracking
- Active Noise Canceling with Aware Mode
- Lossless Audio Codec Support
- Plush Memory Foam Ear Cushions
- Up to 30 Hours of Battery Life
- Beamforming Voice Mics for Clear Calls
- Intuitive Tactile Controls
- Swap Atmos Audio with Sonos Soundbar
- Includes USB-C and 3.5mm Cables and Case
- Sonos Ace Wireless Noise-Canceling Over-Ear Headphones (White)
- Carrying Case
- USB-C Cable
- 3.5mm Audio Cable
- Limited 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty