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Soundbars are a great solution for today, but the future of home cinema is wireless, so it’s all about who controls that technology

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Sonos Beam close-up on the Sonos logo

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According to a report fromProtocol,Sonosis hiring people to develop a “Home Theater OS” project, with lots of roles looking for experience directly related to developing apps for smart TVs.

At first glance, the idea of Sonos competing with Roku andAmazon Fire TVto be the software that powers smart TVs seems like something of a folly – does it really hope to take on the companies that have been doing this for years? Why go to this expense and effort?

The likely answer is combination of where Sonos' money comes from these days, and where TV audio technology is going in the future.

First, let’s look at the Sonos side. As noted in Protocol, the last time Sonos reported revenue from its home cinema products separately to its music speaker systems, the TV-connected products nearly matched the rest of its speakers for total money brought in. That was at the end of 2019.

Since then, Sonos hasn’t reported the two separately, but it’s likely that these figures only gomorein the favour of its home cinema products now, because the arrival of the pandemic in 2020 caused an explosion in soundbar sales. And for its part, Sonos launch theSonos ArcandSonos Beam 2nd Genbetween then and now, to take advantage of that fact.

The Sonos Beam has been a huge hit, bringing top-quality sound in a small package – and right at the time when people wanted better sound at home.(Image credit: Sonos)

Sonos Beam 2

The Sonos Beam has been a huge hit, bringing top-quality sound in a small package – and right at the time when people wanted better sound at home.

The Sonos Beam has been a huge hit, bringing top-quality sound in a small package – and right at the time when people wanted better sound at home.

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I think there’s every chance that when looking at the numbers, Sonos is now a soundbar company that also makes music speakers. The rumours that it’s planning to release a more affordable subwoofer only drive that home: a mid-range package with real bass is the big thing missing from its line-up.

So if that’s true, it means that Sonos' future needs to be more focused on the TV entertainment side. That’s gone great so far with its soundbars, but if you’ve been looking at the latest ways to watch movies at home, you might have noticed a trend: wireless connections between speakers and the TV.

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No more wires

TheSamsungQN990B soundbar system includes a wireless subwoofer and rear speakers pair… and if you have a latest-genSamsung TV, then there’s a wireless connection to your TV too. No HDMI needed.

TheSonyHT-A9 speaker system is one of thebest surround sound systemsavailable today, and all four speakers are totally wireless. There’s a little communications box that plugs into the TV, and that’s it – and that’ll disappear after the first generation, I bet. And if you use the Sony speakers with a Sony TV, the TV’s audio acts as part of the surround setup too.

The Sony HT-A9 speaker system is super-compact, but with wide and tall sound. This arrangement probably isn’t the most ideal for surround sound, though.(Image credit: Sony)

Sony HT-A9 home theater system

The Sony HT-A9 speaker system is super-compact, but with wide and tall sound. This arrangement probably isn’t the most ideal for surround sound, though.

The Sony HT-A9 speaker system is super-compact, but with wide and tall sound. This arrangement probably isn’t the most ideal for surround sound, though.

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What do those examples all have in common? They all either work best with, oronlywork with, each company’s own products. Whereas the soundbar revolution was built on the open connectivity of optical or HDMI, the scramble for next-gen wireless systems is all about trying to lock users into your own ecosystem.

There are wireless home cinema systems that are supposed to avoid locking you in – WiSA and DTS Play:Fi – but they’re going to have an uphill battle against companies like Samsung and Sony going “Buy our own tech and you’ll have an even smoother and better experience!”

It’s all about control

So that would be the point of Sonos getting in to smart TV tech – not because it thinks it can do a better job of arranging streaming apps on a screen, but because it wants you to be able to connect Sonos speakers to your TV in just a few clicks of a remote.

I’m not sure it’ll work, of course – at least, not in this format. The companies it would have to hustle out have exceedingly strong elbows. But I could see the end result being strategic partnerships with certain companies – particularly Roku andAndroidTV – to deeply integrate Sonos wireless connectivity as part of their software.

Those two smart TV systems cover a huge swathe of TVs sold worldwide between them, especially at the more affordable end. So even if you won’t use Sonos OS on your TV in the future, using a Roku box or TV and being able to beam the sound to Sonos speakers without an HDMI cable in sight is exactly the kind of next step to expect for movie lovers – we’ll just see whether it’s Sonos or other companies who make the most of it in the end.

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