100% a win. I wrote this post a few weeks ago, and the first step to the hobby — not necessarily tinkering but the interest in spending money and achieving “next level” sound is the first experience of something better. If someone starts with this Google level of quality, that first step of hearing something better may not happen during one’s formative years, especially since they will be listening at low SPLs.
Atmos audio may be a wow relative to a single speaker…. There may also be an issue if this has a lot of IMD relative to the sweep, but for the volumes needed, maybe not?
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I think the price point is surprising. I am used to Sonos Era 100 prices at $250 for something this well engineered.
+1
I wonder if this is being subsidized by data collection and/or marketing budget for getting people to subscribe to things like Google Music.
I believe the newest Sonos products with physical mic switches do this. That said, this IS one area where the younger generation doesn’t care. They are the generation of excessive sharing. Parents are guilty too. I’m always surprised at the number of parents posting photos of their children online…