

Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to KUWAIT.
🎬 Compact power, cinematic sound — your living room’s new MVP!
The Sonos Beam (Gen 2) is a compact, waterproof smart soundbar delivering 80 watts of dynamic audio power with Dolby Atmos 3D surround sound. Featuring Wi-Fi connectivity, voice control compatibility, and Trueplay tuning, it offers crystal-clear dialogue and immersive bass tailored to your room. Designed for easy setup with minimal cables and expandable for multiroom or surround sound, it’s the perfect blend of sleek design and high-end audio performance for modern home entertainment.







| ASIN | B09B12MGXM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,698 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 11 in Soundbar Speakers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 8717755778116 |
| Manufacturer | Sonos |
| Product Dimensions | 16.69 x 26.97 x 79.2 cm; 2 kg |
J**H
Fantastic with my Era 100s for 5.1 but also very immersive 2.0 thanks to clever and tasteful DSP
Couldn’t be happier. Here are my highlights: • Easy setup with my existing pair of Era 100s. • Sound quality is excellent — not just for movies and TV shows, but also optimised for music. This is a big improvement over my previous leading-brand system, which was good for movies but terrible for music. • Digital signal processing (DSP) is probably my favourite feature. If you’re playing music, podcasts, Twitch streams, or any other stereo media, the Sonos system applies a pseudo-surround effect. The DSP is genuinely high quality — it reminds me of the psychoacoustic effects you get with good car stereos, where the system can position the sound (e.g. lifting floor-mounted speakers to ear level). • The result is an incredibly immersive experience. The sound truly envelops you. For example, while listening to my ripped vinyl collection, the system cleverly displaces sound — perhaps by manipulating phase? You’ll hear a sound with a delay effect on it emerge first from the Beam, then a fraction of a second later from the Era 100s as the delays fade out. It’s an amazing effect that stays very faithful to the original intent of the artist — very tastefully done. • When watching Twitch, for example, the streamer’s voice is perfectly centred, while background stereo information is distributed through the surrounds. It’s natural and non-fatiguing, unlike some systems where surround processing can sound confusing or artificial. • I really cannot overstate how well Sonos has executed this. As someone experienced with VST plugins and DSP, I can say they’ve absolutely nailed immersive playback — whether the source is surround-encoded or simple stereo. • Music playback has a reel-to-reel-like quality — subtly enhancing harmonics and softening the sound, making it much less fatiguing. I find I can listen for much longer without becoming restless. A couple of setup notes: • The process was mostly easy, but the instructions could have been clearer about certain things — for example, not turning WiFi off. I initially connected via Ethernet and assumed I could disable WiFi, but the Beam uses its own WiFi to connect to the Era 100s. If you turn off WiFi, you’ll get choppy audio. • During room optimisation, the system asks you to sit in your main listening position and mark speaker positions when prompted. On a couple of calibration attempts, the chime bounced between speakers unexpectedly — possibly a bug or a “skill issue” on my part. It worked fine on the third try. Overall, I really love this system. It works brilliantly for both TV/movies and for music — especially if, like me, you enjoy an enhanced, musical sound. As someone who listens to flat studio monitors all day, it’s refreshing to have a more musical, engaging listening experience at home. Perhaps the biggest surprise is how incredible non-surround sources sound — 5.1 material sounds fantastic, but even plain stereo (2.0) sources are deeply immersive. If I had to sum it up in one word: immersive. Setup for review: Sonos Beam connected by hdmi (arc) worked as should on my Samsung UE43AU9000 TV. Connected to 2 s Era 100. App via Apple tablet and phone.
K**S
Quality setup (inc Sub Mini) - Arc would have been too big for my house
Looking for an upgrade to my current soundbar probably like many others I was also contemplating the Sonos Arc and Sub but the size of it (too long for my stand basically) decided the issue for me and I opted for the Beam (gen 2) and Sub Mini and if you read on you will see I have no regrets. I took advantage of the January offers and got both from amazon for £623.71 which looks to be a very good deal now the prices are back up. Note, if ordering from amazon you are given the option of manufacturers packaging or additional amazon packaging. There is no need to pick the additional packaging as both items are securely double boxed, a plain outer box and the super smart inner box. Initial impressions are great as both items are tightly packed in the cool branded boxes and are also wrapped in a black protective cloth. The beam is very weighty and minimal in appearance. There is a small instruction leaflet if you can call it that which directs you to the Sonos app; of course it does. The (android version) of the app is rated 2.4 stars on the Play Store but I have had no problems with it so far. The rear has power, HDMI and ethernet ports only so no pass through option. I prefer that setup – I just plug it directly to my LG TV and my devices (PS5 and Sky Q box) connect to the other TV HDMI ports. On plugging in, my TV detected the Beam in the HDMI ARC port and setting up the Sky remote for volume control was a doddle also. You then need to connect both devices to your Wi-Fi via the app and run updates which take 2-3 minutes each. The beam was easy but connecting the sub mini took a few attempts with no LED light on top of the unit as indicated in the app. In case you were unaware, it does not come with a remote which is disappointing. I can control the volume using my Sky remote however more advanced EQ settings require use of the app which is a bit of a pain (first world problems eh?). Note also there is no front display so you have to use your ears to pick the volume level. As for the sound, yeah crikey! Kaboom! It’s a real feast for the ears for both music and TV. Despite being smaller than my previous soundbar it really delivers in volume and presence but the quality is a real feast for the ears. Watching “general” TV like the news or The Chase etc it is nice and clear, perfect for my 60 year old ears but get into the movies and box sets and it really sings. Watching the dystopian Silo (apple TV) you really get the background hum of the generators which greatly adds to the atmosphere though I do have to turn the bass down in that at night (via the app…). The Penguin (the Gotham City one, not the Arctic one) in UHD is just er…wow, great visuals that the warmth and timbre of the stereo output enhance hugely. I found myself smiling after watching that last night, six hundred or so quid well spent. This setup does not have Bluetooth, but (good but) being wifi I could connect it to the Alexa skill very easily so I can now stream my tunes on the Sonos via Amazon music. You have the ethernet option too which could be useful depending on your house layout. The inbuilt microphone picks up my commands easily, often from a different room. Despite rapidly approaching geezer age, I do enjoy a lot of modern music, even more so now I have this kit to play it (so easily) on. So yeah a bit of Gracie or Dua Lipa streamed in UHD really “sings” on this setup. Lana is even more sultry if that was possible. Older indie stuff which I love gets slightly over shadowed in the production values unfortunately but either way I find myself listening to a lot more music. This I’m convinced has a good effect on me mentally than constantly absorbing the news or talk radio as before. You can add your preferred streaming provider via the app and use it from there but I’m an amazon music boy and this works seamlessly via the app or voice. Overall, 10/10 for the sound which brings a smile to my face and I love the Alexa connectivity. My front room is approx. 4.2m x 3.9m and it fills that more than adequately and the sound carries nicely around the house also. I can command it to play from any of my Echos “dotted” (see what I did there) around the place which is v cool. I’m convinced that the Arc and full Sub would have been overkill for my house so I saved a lot of money and space there. The app is serviceable and it would be better with a remote so I could avoid it all together but it is a quality setup that I am enjoying very much. [ Note - If you check the reviews on the Google Play Store a lot of people have complaints about the app but I think it’s more if they have additional speakers that the problems arise. I have found it works fine just with the Beam and Sub though as mentioned it's pretty basic and no looker. Hopefully updates will follow ]
D**T
BIG sound belies compact size!
We deliberated for months about the right soundbar and after reading dozens of reviews, watching countless videos and a number of in store demonstrations of various soundbar, we took the punt on the Beam Gen 2 whilst it was on offer over Christmas. I must admit I was a bit sceptical about getting the Beam Gen 2 it appeared some of the reviews online were a bit over favourable... ...I was wrong. Spend time tuning the Sonos Beam Gen 2 correctly (which in fairness will take you 20 minutes tops after initial setup) and you will be rewarded with one of the best Dolby Atmos capable soundbars in its class. I will try and be as balanced as possible throughout this review, as I imagine there are likely a fair few people who are in the same boat as we were before taking the plunge. There's plenty of videos online showing unboxings of the speaker and Sonos have an excellent resource hub which does a great job of explaining their Trueplay technology etc, so I won't bulk out this review unnecessarilly with details you can find in 10 seconds elsewhere 😀 **Trueplay** I can't emphasize enough how important it is to do the Trueplay setup to get the most out of the Beam Gen 2. It's a shame the setup procedure is limited to iPhone, but it's well worth borrowing one if you don't already own have it to hand. Trueplay allows your Beam Gen 2 to optimise itself for your environment and we found a noticeable difference after finding out the correct way to get the best out of the feature. As a tip, don't be tempted to follow the on screen demo within the app. Whilst it isn't wrong, I found a few deviations did the world of good. What I did was did the listening (seated) sweep first, then with the "walk round the room waving your phone like a fool" section, spend 30 seconds around the edges snd floor/ceiling of the room then at the last 30 seconds return to your listening position and concentrate on where you normally sit. Doing it this way demonstrated a notable difference in the bass response, removed the slightly strange echo from the surround/height drivers and tidied up the high frequencies (which sounded a bit splashy). The width of the soundstage was also improved as well as producing some genuinely impressive spatial effects - more on this further on in the review. You can do without Trueplay altogether so it's not a deal breaker, but if you have the opportunity it makes an already great speaker even better in my opinion. **Sonos App** The app is okay. Nothing outstanding, however, once setup you'll be hard pressed to find something easier to use. The overall look is very sparse and I think this is in need of an overhaul design wise, but for now you can get everything done fairly easily and it does what it's supposed to do. I read some horror story reviews of the app online but found a lot of them were a bit exaggerated - it's really not that bad! **EQ and audio options** The Beam Gen 2 houses five physical speakers; left, right, one surround/height driver angled at each end and a centre tweeter for dialogue. There are also three "passive radiators" to help boost low end effects. Within the app there's a 2 band equaliser which is basically bass and treble. There's also a Loudness function which, whilst reminiscent of an 80's hifi system, is actually very effective at low volumes in adding a good amount of low end and sparkle in the treble. Be aware though, that around 30% volume it begins to lose its effectiveness as the speakers onboard processor makes computational adjustments to ensure the speaker drivers don't over exert themselves. There's also an audio compression setting for when a vinyl turntable is connected to the aux input, as well as a "Height effects" setting which allows you to adjust the amount of volume applied to the side firing surround/height drivers. **Audio quality** Sound per pound, this is genuinely impressive. Outstanding, even. I do not say this lightly. I used to own a full 7.1 separates system and therefore I've always used this as a benchmark for everything we've owned since. For domestic harmony purposes and to save space I gave it all to a good friend and since then have owned various soundbars. But what this relatively small and unassuming soundbar generates is as close to the sound produced by my old 7.1 system as I'll ever hear. There are times when we're watching and it just throws sound WAY wider than even the confines of the windows, never mind the TV. And it's not just gimmicks, this is well controlled and expertly positioned sound which adds a fantastic atmosphere to TV dramas and movie's. Watching Drive to Survive in Dolby Atmos is incredible - with some thunderous low end bass which is not only well controlled but also has the attack to add plenty of impact. At the beginning of each episode, there's a top down of the car in the pits and as it drives off camera, the Beam steers the sound not just on one flat side to side axis but also upwards on the vertical and diagonal. You have or hear to believe but it's always genuinely impressive. The team radio chatter is also mixed into the height channels and whilst the Beam Gen 2 stops short of proper overhead sound, you are placed in a 180 degree bubble which extends WAY beyond just the area below the TV. Moving to movies and the Beam Gen 2 comes alive with a good 5.1 or Atmos audio mix. Despite its small size, anything you throw at it is handled with th confidence of something much larger and is always well controlled without becoming boomy or harsh. I've included a short demo which I would encourage you to watch with some earbuds/headphones to get an idea of what it sounds like. For casual TV watching, the improved centre channel over and above the first generation Beam is perhaps one of the most impressive parts of the Beam Gen 2. It's perfectly tuned and gives a really well balanced sound which gives voices a nice realistic tone. Even when pushed hard, it never falters and always locks dialogue in the centre of the mix. Brilliant. **Music** As it's a standalone unit emulating multi channel audio, the Beam Gen 2 becomes a bit unstuck when playing Atmos music tracks in my opinion. The overall sound quality is great and it has excellent timing whatever the musical genre, however, it sounds like it's trying too hard to produce an already busy soundmix and it just ends up with tracks sounding a bit disjointed. On the flip side, HD stereo tracks sound tremendous - with an addictive, toe tapping quality that will have you rummaging through your old playlists to listen to your favourites all over again. Excellent. **And now for some balance** Okay, nothing is perfect and I wanted to make sure those thinking of buying are aware of the following to add some balance to the review. Don't expect any kind of surround sound effect from this. The manufacturer website shows a simulated infographic which suggests this can emulate sound through psychoacoustics to trick your senses. However, in practice this is simply non existent. The best way to describe the effect is the Beam Gen 2 creates a very effective bubble of sound which extends a good 2 feet or so to the left, right and above, below and in front of the TV. It's a wonderful feat of acoustic engineering, but surround sound this is not. For that, you'll need to add a pair of Sonos One, One SL or Sonos Five (or even IKEA Symfonisk) as and this is where the true potential of this little box of fun is unlocked. When adding rear speakers, this allows the Beam to "hand off" the surround duties of its side firing speakers to the rears, leaving the Beam to then concentrate it's efforts on producing height effects from its side firing speakers instead. It's all very clever and sound fantastic. BUT, by this stage you've added almost another £400 to the cost on top of the price of the Beam and therefore, it's worth considering if an all in one solution may be better if you're looking after the budget. Don't get me wrong, the sound quality is very, very good indeed and like I said earlier, this is the closest I've heard anything come to the sound signature my old 7.1 system produced. Just be mindful that to get the full Sonos experience, you'll need to set aside a hefty budget in order to enjoy it. I wish the app was more polished but this is a subjective thing rather than a criticism. It does the job but lacks the flair I've seen In apps elsewhere for other audio products. Additionally, the lack of any HDMI inputs may be a let down for some. Not all TVs come with a bundle of HDMI inputs and it would have been handy to at least have ONE HDMI in to free up space on the TV inputs. Finally, whilst the bass reproduction is very good indeed, be aware this is lower mid bass and there's a definite roll off on some low frequency effects. What it lacks is low bass, the stuff that rumbles the room type bass. I wasn't expecting it to - that would unfair - but having seen some reviews elsewhere they give the impression this can shake a house down..it can't. For that, you'll need to add the Sonos sub. More money again! You can see where I'm going here... But for what it is, the bass response is actually very good for its size and I think many will be pleasantly surprised at the results. **To conclude** On reflection, this has been an excellent but. A truly standout soundbar in its class with superb audio quality and very effective Atmos bubble for movies and TV shows. It's also excellent for stereo music tracks at any volume and had a nice, warm sound signature which is immediately appealing. Don't expect sound effects flying past your head or bass that shakes the family china, nor should you expect helicopters flying above your head (think more hovering just above the TV). However, what you can expect is one of the very best soundbars money can buy at under £500. A truly class product which I wouldn't hesitate to recommend.
V**A
Very good, but no bluetooth.
Fantastic speaker. I was worried that I would need to buy a base speaker as well but this speaker is loud and range-y enough that you don't need one. The only draw back is that it doesn't have bluetooth capabilities but I'm using it with a Sky box which it does, so I can bluetooth my device that way. Another functionality that I'm not very jappy with is that when connected to my TV through ARC2 it would take 2 or 3 times where the output is initialised when I switch the TV on. Each time you're unable to put the volume up/down so that's quite annoying, but it could be an issue of the TV rather than the Sonos speaker. I also love the option to enhance speak over other sounds. Overall, it's really good value for money and fairly compatible with my other devices.
E**A
Brilliant Soundbar – No Extra Remote Needed!
We’ve had the Sonos Beam for a while now and I absolutely love it. The sound quality is genuinely brilliant—crisp, clear and really immersive whether we’re watching a film, listening to music, or just catching up on the news. One of my favourite things about it is that it doesn’t need a separate remote. It connects seamlessly with our TV and is all controlled through the Sonos app or voice commands, which keeps things super simple—especially when you’re trying to keep clutter to a minimum! It’s also sleek and compact, so it doesn’t dominate the space or look bulky under the TV. For a small soundbar, it really packs a punch in terms of quality and ease of use. A definite upgrade I didn’t know I needed but now wouldn’t be without.
O**V
Big step up in home cinema experience
A solid upgrade for audio quality for my Sony Bravia 7. At first, I haven’t noticed any difference when I turned it on. But then in comparison with the native sound of the TV (which isn’t bad by any means, 4 speakers making 40watt) it was so obvious that the Sonos is just miles ahead: - Dialogs are crystal clear, I can hear every single word, every single whisper, every single distant chant. I rewatched some of my favourite movies, and it felt like I watch them for the first time - so much difference this sound bar produces. The initial setup was nice and easy, and streaming music from my iPhone works just fine. It’s rather small - I have nothing to compare it with, but it easily fits under my TV - although it sits on the TVs legs hence I was worried that it could be a bit wobbly. It isn’t. Overall, I wasn’t sure if this was worth spending money on a soundbar - it’s not so expensive by audiophile means but it was a significant investment for me, and I’m not disappointed so far.
K**R
BRILLIANT BIT OF KIT FOR THE LOUNGE..... but...
I thought this was expensive and not likely to be as good as SONOS would have us believe..... I was right because it's far better than my wildest SONOS dream! It does have one really disappointing idsue though, which I'll explain at the end of my comments. Firstly, I've had a Samsung 3.1 with Sub for a few years but we got fed up of seeing the Sub. The Samsung suited us apart from that although without the Sub it was pretty useless. This SONOS BEAM gen 2 without a Sub however is so much better for music and general TV than the Samsung with the Sub ever was. If I wanted to scare birds on the roof or annoy my neighbours by rattling the walls I'd have gone for some sort of cinema surround system. However I prefer clarity good solid, well delivered base with a balanced sound stage. This Sound Bar does all of that and so much more. We decided to try a couple of tracks from Amazon Music and ended up playing tracks for a couple of hours it is so good! The truly and only annoying thing is the the unfortunate lack of an Android Trueplay type of option. The Android Sonos App is brilliant but having to borrow a mates Crapple phone to super fine tune to the room is rather annoying, inconvenient and an embarrassment!
J**J
Versatile and rich-sounding
Fab soundbar - price higher mid range.. Smaller than our last but solid and well made.with a sound that blows that one out of the water. Nice to have a setting for clearer voice which makes some of the muffled voices or speech dominated by other sounds or music in modern films/shows easier to follow. Quite expensive but if you can stretch to it worth getting Era 100 speaker(s) to hook up with for surround sound on those films made for it and channels that support it (Netflix Amazon prime plus occasionally other channels/apps). Also sounds good for playing music through the Sonos app. Great piece of kit - worth it (particularly if you can find it on a deal)
S**0
Amazing
This Sonos soundbar is simply amazing. I have a relatively small living room (about 14 square meters), and it sounds absolutely beautiful and crystal clear. The sound is rich, well-balanced, and fills the entire room effortlessly. Even at lower volumes, the audio quality is impressive, and when you turn it up, it still remains clean and powerful. In the future, I will definitely expand the whole system with additional speakers from the same brand. I highly recommend it!
B**H
Fantastic sound!
Amazing sound and Im surprise! For those who not really into heavy bass and want a more balanced sound
J**G
Easy setup, amazing sound!
I own 4 other Sonos speakers and they all work together seamlessly and sound amazing. I tested the audio of this in a store and was amazed. Once I got it setup, TV audio is great. Use an iOS to setup part of surround sound. I used my iPhone and walked around the room as it made noise. Sounds amazing with movies, I'll probably add a sub which is easy. Music sounds incredible with rest of speakers, happy here.
R**A
Casi un cine en casa
Siempre había oído que los altavoces de las televisiones se oían regular y una vez conecté la barra de sonido lo confirmé. Menuda maravilla de sonido. Es muy fácil de configurar con el móvil y si la conectas al puerto ARC de la tele se conecta tal y como enciendes la tele, no volverás a querer escuchar los altavoces de tu televisión. Además, puedes hacer un combo con otros altavoces de la marca y generar tu propio cine en casa con sonido envolvente. Es una gran compra.
A**N
Good product
The product is really good, worth it
Trustpilot
3 days ago
3 weeks ago