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Sonos Beam

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The Sonos Beam is smaller, lighter and cheaper than its two older siblings, the Playbar and Playbase. Available in black and white finishes, the Beam looks stylish but understated – and every bit the Sonos product. It will fit easily into most living rooms, and though you can wall-mount the Sonos Beam, the official bracket is a fairly expensive £59.

Touch controls on top of the Beam allow you to play/pause, alter volume and skip tracks, while an LED indicates the

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