Sonos just launched its most affordable soundbar yet, the Ray. Launched as the company's next product, it will be a great companion to the compact Ray and Beam soundbars.
Last month, we got a detailed look at the Sonos Sub Mini thanks to renders created by The Verge after seeing leaked images of the product.
Now, Sonos FCC filings (via The Verge) reveal the underside of the Sonos Sub Mini and confirm that the expected design is accurate.
The FCC images also indicate that there is a black and white variant, which would make sense to match the options on the Ray and Beam soundbars (as well as other Sonos products).
Currently, Sonos only has one Sub gen 3, priced at $749. This won't fit into smaller spaces or the $279 or $449 Ray and Beam soundbars. The Sub Mini will definitely come with a more affordable price tag, but it's unclear exactly what that will be.
However, one tip, the Sub Mini was tested with a Beam soundbar. If Sonos recommends it as the best pairing, it could end up costing closer to $500 than the Ray's $279.
The FCC filing could mean we don’t have much time to wait before seeing the expected Sub Mini launch. As The Verge points out, two recent examples are the Sonos Roam, which launched about a month after the FCC filing, and the Sonos Ray, which arrived two months after the FCC filing.
While there’s no guarantee, the Sonos Sub Mini may launch in the summer.
Meanwhile, Sonos just launched voice control that works with Apple Music yesterday, and the first deliveries of Sonos Ray will be next week on June 6 Arrivals will begin on July 7th.
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