I have quite a few Sonos speakers scattered throughout my home, including the brand’s two previous soundbars: the $899 Arc and the $449 Beam 2. For the last week, however, I swapped out my Beam 2 that I use on my 50-inch TV and replaced it with Sonos’s newest and most entry-level soundbar, the $279 Ray — and I have to admit, the transition from the Beam 2 to the Ray has been surprisingly smooth.
Sonos has managed to squeeze a really superb sound out of the Ray’s compact body. That said, the Ray still isn’t quite on par with with Beam 2 — especially when the Beam 2 flexes its muscles by playing content that supports Dolby Atmos — and comes with some key tradeoffs.
So, if you are struggling deciding between Sonos’s Beam 2 or Ray, it really comes down: are those key tradeoffs are worth the $180 difference between the two soundbars?

Sonos Ray
Pros
- Great sound for sub-$300
- Works well with other Sonos speakers
- Set up is a breeze
Cons
- No support for Dolby Atmos
- No support for voice assistants
- Beam 2 is better and only $180 more expensive