TV Audio Swap allows you to wirelessly beam the audio from a Sonos soundbar (Arc, Beam, Ray) to your Sonos Ace headphones. Here’s how to set things up.
It was only a matter of time before Sonos graced the world with a pair of noise-canceling headphones. For years, the company has been revered for its wireless speakers, soundbars, and other AV peripherals, which brings us to the release of the Sonos Ace. These ANC cans offer a comfortable fit, excellent performance, and a very cool feature called TV Audio Swap.
Step 1: To get things started, grab whatever phone or tablet you have the Sonos app installed on. If this is the first time you’ve opened the app, you’ll also need to create a Sonos account. Step 6: At this point, TV Audio Swap should be activated. Go ahead and test by putting on a movie or show. If all sound is coming out of your Sonos Ace headphones and you can control the volume of the onscreen content using the cans, you’re in good shape!
Step 2: You can also reverse the TV Audio Swap using the Sonos app. Simply open the app and tap the yellow Swap Back button. As long as you’ve been playing sound to the Sonos Ace, this button should be visible.
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