Sonos Ace vs AirPods Max

Sonos has launched its first headphones and they compete directly with Apple’s AirPods Max. So what do you get with the Sonos over-ears? Here’s a detailed comparison of specs, features, battery life, and more for Sonos Ace vs AirPods Max.

Audio specs

Both Sonos and Apple tout high-fidelity, rich audio thanks to custom 40 mm dynamic drivers for each ear along with strong active noise cancellation and transparency modes.

And both companies highlight their over-ear headphones combine custom hardware and software to deliver the best sound possible.

Sonos wins for Lossless support while Apple says it offers partial Lossless support.

Images by Sonos (left) and Apple (right)
Sonos Ace AirPods Max
Drivers 40 mm dynamic 40 mm dynamic
Mics 8 9
Active noise cancellation
Ambient mode Aware mode Transparency mode
Dolby Atmos/Spatial audio
Dynamic head tracking
Lossless ✅ (requires wired connection for iOS) Sort of with wired connection
EQ Adjust via Sonos app Adaptive EQ
TV audio sharing Yes with select Sonos soundbars Yes with Apple TV
Audio sharing ✅ (stream audio with two sets of AirPods

If you have an Apple TV, AirPods Max pair seamlessly, with Sonos Ace to use TV handoff, you need a compatible Sonos soundbar like the Arc or Arc SL (soon Beam 1/2 and Ray).

Design

Both of these over-ear headphones feature premium designs. Sonos uses a vegan leather, fabric/foam, and metal mix while AirPods Max uses metal, fabric/foam, and mostly skips the plastic.

Sonos Ace vs AirPods Max design 1
image via Sonos

Sonos Ace are just available in two matte finishes: Soft White and Black.

AirPods Max come in five colors: Space Gray, Silver, Pink, Green, and Sky Blue.

Sonos Ace vs AirPods Max design
image via Apple

I/O

Sonos Ace is ahead of the older AirPods Max with USB-C and Bluetooth 5.4. However, there’s no native voice control, so AirPods Max win there with Siri/Hey Siri support.

Sonos Ace AirPods Max
Port USB-C Lightning
Bluetooth 5.4 5.0
WiFi support
Wired support
Voice control Siri/Hey Siri
Physical controls Power/Bluetooth button, Content Key, and Noise Control button Digital Crown and Noise control button
Smart sensing ✅ auto-pause ✅ auto-pause (optical, position, and case-detect sensors, accelerometer, and gyroscope

Sonos Ace come with both a USB-C to USB-C cable and a USB-C to 3.5 mm cord. AirPods Max come with a Lightning to USB-C cable, but charges $35 for the necessary Lightning to 3.5 mm bi-directional cable.

Neither Sonos Ace nor AirPods Max feature listening to music over WiFi.

Battery life

Sonos Ace goes beyond AirPods Max for both battery life and fast charging:

Sonos Ace AirPods Max
With ANC Up to 30 hours Up to 20 hours
Talk time 24 hours Up to 20 hours
Fast charge 3 min = 3 hours listening 5 min = 1.5 hours listening

Weight and dimensions

With more plastic vs metal in the design, Sonos Ace are a couple of ounces lighter than AirPods Max. For dimensions, the two are almost identical.

Sonos Ace AirPods Max
Weight 11.04 ounces (312 grams) 13.6 ounces (384.8 grams)
Width 6.3 inches (160 mm) 6.64 inches (168.6 mm)
Height 7.52 inches (191 mm) 7.37 inches (187.3 mm)
Depth 3.35 inches (85 mm) 3.28 inches (83.4 mm)

Price

Sonos Ace are $100 less than AirPods Max at the full retail price.

However, at the time of writing, Apple is doing a limited-time discount to match the $449 price of Sonos Ace.

Tidbits

image via Sonos

Sonos Ace come with a nicer, hardshell travel case (plus cable pouch) whereas AirPods Max come with a slim cover-style case that leaves the headband exposed.

image via Apple

AirPods Max first launched in 2020 and haven’t seen an update. The latest we’ve heard is that Apple could do a minor update in 2024 – keeping everything the same except for swapping the Lightning port for a USB-C.

Sonos Ace vs AirPods Max conclusion

Figuring out which ANC over-ear headphones are best for you between these two will likely come down to how important Apple ecosystem integration is. Features like Siri, audio sharing, Apple TV connectivity, and more are tempting for Apple users.

Meanwhile, Sonos Ace has longer battery life, updated connectivity like Bluetooth 5.4 and full Lossless support, are lighter on the head, and come with a nicer travel case and the cable for wired listening out of the box.

The Sonos Ace are available for pre-order now from Sonos at $449. AirPods Max normally sell for $549 but are on a limited-time sale for $449.

Which over-ears are more compelling to you? Share your thoughts in the comments!

And stay tuned for our full review of the Sonos Ace coming soon!


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