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The images, while relatively low-res, show us what we can expect in terms of looks and features.
From those product shots we can glean a couple of different details.
It does look like it will be easier to plug stuff in, though.
There are still some hidden sockets though, if you look at the side image of the soundbar.
The opening is larger than that found on the Arc as well, again making for easier plug access.
There are slight design changes as well.
There are still what look to be screw holes on the back for wall mounting.
It looks sleeker and cleaner all around.
Not that the older model was in any way cumbersome, but this looks like a decent aesthetic upgrade.
The lifestyle images confirm that the bar can be mounted on a wall.
What do we know?
News is still relatively thin on the ground, but we do have some information.
Price wise, it looks like we’ll belooking at $999 thanks to a different leak.
That’s only $100 more than the Sonos Arc, which is a pleasant surprise.
We also have evidence thatBluetoothis coming to the new model, something the original Arc did not feature.
We could also be looking at improved sound thanks to therumored “Immersive Sound Motion Technology”.
That should make it sound incredible, putting it in contention of being thebest soundbar.