Okay Sonos, where is my TV sound system with real left and right front speakers? Sony beat you to to the punch, the tech secretly exists in your products already — it's time to catch up

The article critiques Sonos for failing to allow users to configure wireless speakers as dedicated front left and right channels in home theater setups. It argues that the company's reliance on virtualized width in soundbars is inferior to traditional speaker placement.
Why it matters
Consumers seeking high-end home audio are increasingly frustrated by proprietary limitations that prevent flexible, high-fidelity wireless surround sound configurations.
In the era of giant TVs, soundbars won't cut it
The article expresses a consumer-focused opinion on product features without political or ideological slant.
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