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Sonos Ace headphones get major update with TrueCinema and dual TV audio support

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Jun 11

onos is expanding the capabilities of its Sonos Ace headphones with a new software update that introduces several new features aimed at improving the listening experience, particularly for users who pair their headphones with the company’s home theater products. The update, rolling out globally, brings features such as spatially adaptive surround sound, dual-headphone TV listening, smarter noise cancellation, and improved call clarity.

The Sonos Ace headphones, first launched in 2024, marked the company’s entry into the crowded Bluetooth headphone market. Rather than chasing rapid release cycles or trend-heavy designs, Sonos positioned the Ace as a long-term audio solution with a focus on high-quality materials and updatable software. This new update continues that strategy by adding notable improvements without requiring a hardware refresh.

One of the standout additions is TrueCinema, a spatial audio feature that aims to replicate a full surround sound experience using only the headphones. By analyzing the user’s room acoustics, TrueCinema attempts to recreate the effect of a multi-speaker setup in a single wearable device. While headphone-based surround sound isn’t new, Sonos’ take on it relies heavily on room modeling and spatial calibration—a feature not commonly found in this product category.

Another practical enhancement is the expanded TV Audio Swap feature, which now supports synchronized listening for two Sonos Ace users when connected to a compatible Sonos soundbar. This could be particularly useful in shared living spaces where quiet viewing is preferred or necessary.

Active Noise Cancellation has also been refined to adapt more effectively in real-time to environmental factors like glasses, hats, or hair. Using updated sensors, the headphones now adjust their noise-blocking algorithms dynamically to improve consistency and comfort. Additionally, phone call quality is seeing an upgrade with clearer audio and a natural voice-monitoring feature called SideTone, which helps users hear their own voice while on calls with ANC enabled.

These updates reflect a broader design philosophy that prioritizes longevity over disposability. Sonos has publicly leaned into the idea of creating products that evolve over time through software, aligning with consumer interest in more sustainable and cost-effective tech ownership. The company points to shifting consumer behavior as part of its rationale, noting that many people now prefer fewer, higher-quality items that can be maintained rather than replaced.

The software update is available starting June 10 and will be free for existing Sonos Ace users. While the company continues to expand its home theater offerings, this move reinforces its approach of using software to extend the value and lifespan of its hardware.

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