New technology on Arc Ultra clarifies dialogue for movies and shows
If you’ve ever struggled to catch what a character just said on TV — you're not alone. Dialogue in movies and shows has become increasingly difficult to hear for lots of reasons: rushed production, poor mixing, global accents, and even room acoustics. It’s worse for those with hearing loss. Cranking up the volume doesn’t always help, and subtitles can feel distracting when you’re trying to enjoy all the visual elements of a cinematic production.
That’s why Sonos is introducing an updated Speech Enhancement feature — providing four levels of control that let you adjust dialogue clarity to match your needs, including one specifically made for those with hearing loss. It will be first available on the Arc Ultra soundbar via a free software update on May 13, 2025.
A Smarter Way to Hear Every Word
Sonos’s goal has always been to help people enjoy great sound. They knew there was more they could do for those with hearing loss, so they entered a first-of-its-kind collaboration with RNID (Royal National Institute for Deaf People) to design a Speech Enhancement solution that truly addresses the unique challenges this community faces while watching TV.
Matt Benatan, Principal Audio Researcher at Sonos, says: “It’s not just practical, it's emotional. One of the most important aspects of TV and movie watching is the ability to bond over cultural and entertainment events that are watched in real time. If one viewer cannot fully hear the dialogue, their ability to enjoy and participate in the moment can be lost.”
While TV soundbars have offered basic speech enhancement for years, they often lacked the effectiveness and sound quality needed to truly solve the problem. The breakthrough came with the usage of artificial intelligence (AI).
“By implementing machine learning into our speech extraction technology, we figured out how to separate dialogue from other sounds in the center channel and clarify speech in real time,” said Harry Jones, Sound Experience Engineer at Sonos. “This lets us draw out just the dialogue at the most needed times, without overly impacting volume or taking away from the holistic cinematic experience.”
The result is a dynamic Speech Enhancement tool that lets viewers choose the best level for their needs, right from the Sonos app home screen:
- Low - A subtle, artistic nudge that emphasizes dialogue while maintaining the original experience and creator intent.
- Medium - A medium enhancement that provides better dialogue clarity and a tasteful balance of the surrounding mix elements.
- High - A higher setting that makes dialogue obviously prominent while reducing other mix elements.
- Max - The most pronounced setting, which prioritizes dialogue delivery while controlling the overall dynamic of the presentation.
Designed with Real People, for Real Life
In working with RNID, Sonos collaborated with 37 participants of various ages and hearing abilities to gather their detailed everyday listening experiences and test the feature across a range of content types for nearly a year.
“We wanted to ensure that Speech Enhancement would work for all, even those who might not even realize they have hearing loss,” said Lauren Ward, Lead RNID Researcher. “One in three adults in the UK experience hearing loss, and it is reported that just under one in four adults in the USA do too. This tool has the potential to impact a large number of people.”
They also worked with award-winning film sound mixer Chris Jenkins to bring speech extraction techniques used in the studio right into people’s homes, while keeping other mix elements like sound effects and music artistically intact.
"Sonos' new Speech Enhancement feature is a huge step forward in addressing dialogue challenges that come with the breadth of content available to people today," said Jenkins. "It's also a testament to the importance of retaining human touch when building with AI - there were countless hours of listening sessions where we worked through the details together, adjusting each setting to make sure it delicately enhances dialogue while remaining true to the creator’s intent.”
"When creating Speech Enhancement, we knew we wanted to put the perspective of people with hearing loss front and center from the earliest development stages and help them connect more deeply with movies and shows," said Benetan.
Experience sound like never before with Arc Ultra
Want to hear the AI Speech Enhancement feature for yourself? Book an appointment at the Sonos Flagship Store at Wheelock Place to hear a live demonstration.