What will you listen to with the Sonos Ray sound bar? Install this sound bar with your TV for incredible sound and crystal-clear dialogue from your favourite movies or TV series. You can also stream music, podcasts, or any other audio from your smart devices (phones, tablets, smart assistants). Adding a sound bar to your setup can make any audio you listen to clearer and more enjoyable. Read on to learn more about the things you can enjoy with a Sonos Ray sound bar and enter for a chance to win a new one for your home.

What content can you enjoy better with a Sonos Ray sound bar

Most of us view sound bars as a speaker or set of speakers contained in a long thin design that will complement your TV. Often these are selected to boost the audio profile of a modern flat-screen TV. Built-in TV speakers have a reputation for less than optimum quality sound. The problem is simply, the thinner the panel and bezel, the less space exists for built-in speakers capable of impressive sound quality. Adding a sound bar to your home entertainment setup can enhance your listening experienceā€”whatever you’re listening to on the television will sound better. However, a versatile sound bar like the Sonos Ray can boost a wider range of content than you might think.

Movies and TV shows

Sound plays a big part in the effectiveness of how stories are delivered in movies and TV shows. A well constructed scene combines dialogue, sound effects, and a musical soundtrack. The synergy of these sound elements creates a perfect cinematic experienceā€”only if you have the right speaker system.

I’ve experienced watching a movie with dialogue too soft to hear, drowned out by the other audio components. If I crank up the volume then the sound effects (e.g., a helicopter sound) become deafening. Having to constantly adjust the volume when this happens just takes me out of the experience. The Sonos Ray can help with this. It is designed to selectively boost dialogue and bass so you can simply enjoy what you are watching.

Music

Classical or pop? Country or hip-hop? Music of all styles can be complex and a challenge for an audio system to faithfully reproduce. With the combination of musical instruments, melodies, voices, lyrics, and more, not a lot of speakers (more so your TV speakers) can carry out sound as good as it should be. With the right audio device, music can take you to places no other form of media can.

Listen to music for a nice relaxing day at home, or a nice candlelight dinner with a loved one, and let a great sound bar transport you along with your favourite tune.

Podcasts

Listening to podcasts is a great way to keep yourself entertained and informed. There are podcasts on a wide range of topics: from news, to politics, history, culture, entertainment, and many more. What I like about listening to podcasts is the fun and creative way their creators deliver information and stories, often with the help of a little intriguing background music.

With a simple search on the internet or specifically on your favourite podcast apps you’ll quickly find one that captures your interest. And if you have a Sonos sound bar, you can stream it from your phone or tablet and listen while you prepare dinner or move around the house cleaning.

Games

Sound elicits responseā€”more so when it comes to interactive media such as gaming. Many of today’s most exciting games take you to a different world which allows gamers to dive in. Games use visual and sound effects to create an immersive experience. Sound effectively carries the narrative, defines the space, sets the mood, and brings you into the action. Adding a sound bar to your gaming setup can help boost the audio by projecting sound from wall to wall to allow for a more immersive gaming experience.

Natural soundscapes

The simple sounds of nature can help reduce stress. And you can fill your home with these using a Sonos sound bar. Transform any space into a soothing landscape with the sound of falling rain, river current, birds chirping, leaves rustling, and many more. Natural soundscapes create a peaceful mood, free from the distraction of everyday noises.

There is a wide variety of soundscapes you can play from many video and music streaming apps. You can find many intended for meditation, focus while doing work, or even induce sleep.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy and you can enter up to four times:

  1. In a comment below, tell us at least three types of content you would listen to if you win the Sonos Ray sound bar. Please be specific: if you say podcast, tell us which podcast.
  2. For up to three (3) additional entries, create a public post on a social media channel (one entry per channel!) telling your friends and followers that you are entering to win a Sonos Ray sound bar from Best Buy; include the hashtag #BBYSONOSContest,Ā so we can find your post, and include a picture of the blog contest like that shown here.Ā Then return here and tell us in a comment below, on which channel you posted it and the name of your channel (since many people use pseudonyms) so that we can check and verify your entry. You can use any social media channel (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc) but the post must be public so we can verify it is there. Add one comment below for each social media channel for up to 3 contest entries.

 

What you can win

At the end of this contest, we will randomly select one eligible winner to receive a new Sonos Ray sound bar.

This contest runs from June 17 until July 4.

Remember you can enter up to four times as discussed above. If you’re the type of person who could fill an entire room with all your favourite audio content, this contest is especially for you. Share this contest to your friends and family who are the same.

Win a Sonos Ray Sound Bar Contest Rules and Regulations

Good luck!

Chris Nasaire
Chris is constantly on the lookout for new tech that can make day-to-day productivity fun and easyā€”from the latest coffee machines to high-performing laptops. Outside of his exciting role as an editor at Best Buy Canada, he writes short fiction and travel stories, with some of his work appearing in local literary magazines.

717 COMMENTS

  1. I would have dance parties with my kids, I would listen to the Scott and Kat after 9 podcast that I listen to daily. Also being able to watch all the MCU movies with this amazing sound bar would get me excited

  2. I would listen to podcasts – The Minimalists Podcast
    I would listen to music – Coldplay
    I would watch Netflix – Documentaries

  3. I would watch shows such as spy x family, listen to music such as namie amuro, and watch youtube story time animations such as theodd1sout.

  4. Certainly would listen to my classic CD’s starting with Def Leppard **Hysteria ; maybe re-watch a classic Pretty Woman movie and view upcoming series of reality TV episodes of Survivor– any combination or all three would be awesome!

  5. I would watch the entire Harry Potter movie series, listen to some Backstreet Boys, and watch the Lord of the Rings.

  6. I would watch a ton of action movies like the new Maverick movie just to get a better sound experience.

  7. I would rewatch the entire Walking Dead series, all of the Pink Floyd videos I could find, and play Cyberpunk 2077.

  8. I would listen to podcasts, specifically Front Burner. I would also listen to music, specifically Bryan Adams Summer of ’69, and I would listen (and watch) the movie James Bond’s No Time to Die.

  9. As you get older your hearing, is not the same. I would love to hear music the way I did years ago, NOT TOO LOUD. I would enjoy movies, with my loved one. Maybe I could really hear the news.

  10. I’d re-watch Ghostbusters: Afterlife, listen to No Stupid Questions Podcast and listen to the morning and late night news.

  11. I would listen to music on Spotify, watch sports (football, soccer and hockey) and stream movies (from Netflix, Crave, Disney+, MUBI etc.)

  12. I would use the Sonos soundbar to:
    1) Rewatch Zack Snyder’s Justice League on 4K Bluray for a new and better sound experience
    2) Finally play Assassin’s Creed Valhalla on the PS5 – been waiting for a better sound system to enjoy the audio on this game
    3) Listen to my greatest classical music CD box set again

  13. I’d listen to the Jeff Gerstmann podcast, the Idles album Crawler, and see how the game Control sounds on it

  14. I will be listening to:
    -Youtube (music, etc)
    -TV Shows (Arcane was a recent show with a great soundtrack)
    -Movies (baby driver had a good soundtrack as well)

  15. I would listen to movies such as the American pie series, music covers on YouTube and My friends when they are streaming on twitch.

  16. The sound bar would be used to listen to:
    1. FIFA World Cup
    2. Toronto Blue Jays games
    3. Toronto Maple Leafs games

  17. I think this would be really cool playing games like Rocket League, watching a movie on date night like Jurassic Park or having some chill vibes with Spotify playing some Jake Bugg during a relaxing wine and cheese date night.

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