Several product ideas here. Please pass these along as appropriate.
Context first.
My home is an open floorplan apartment with a balcony. I use a ceiling-mounted projector (BenQ TK850, though it may be replaced) paired with a Sonos Arc, Two Sonos Ones, and a Sub. I also have two Ikea bookshelf speakers, a satellite One for an adjacent room, and a Sonos Roam. Roku Ultra is my content source. Limitations in the Sonos Arc (an ARC receiver port, but no HDMI pass-through) and the projector (stereo-only ARC port) necessitate the use of a niche product ($200-250) called an HDFury Arcana to connect the Roku, projector, and content source and support surround/ATMOS. The wiring for the setup requires 20-30 feet of HDMI cabling between the projector and the rest of the solution, which can be problematic.
The Good: it sounds great when it’s working!
The Bad: it’s somewhat unreliable. The introduction of the HDFury Arcana and the long cabling mean that it can take a few tries to get it all working. And there are a few other weird behaviors that I can omit, but that the product/feature ideas would solve.
The Annoying: I often want to walk outside while continuing to listen to audio from the TV (news on Youtube, etc). I am within WiFi range, but not the audio. I could bring the Sonos Roam, but I worry about bugging the neighbors.
Sonos is positioned to smooth all of the rough edges in the setup. Here are the product and feature ideas.
#1 - Projector as a Sonos Content Source - Develop a licensable solution for projector manufacturers to integrate with the Sonos system as an audio source. This would provide Sonos and projector ecosystem partners a differentiating value add. It would eliminate the cabling and reliability mess and provide a “sticky” customer feature that would steer them to particular projector choices and incentivize them to stick with Sonos. If it was popular, more projector partners would come knocking to license ($) this technology.
#2 - As an alternative to #1, produce an HDMI ARC receiver that would plug into projector (or TV) ARC ports and deliver the audio wirelessly. This wouldn’t overcome a projector’s ARC port limitations, but it would work well for many consumers.
#3 - Sonos phone app as an audio receiver. This would solve the problem of walking outside and losing audio.
Beyond these, I would suggest the following:
#4 - Passthrough HDMI for the next Arc. The content source plugs into the passthrough HDMI port, then port delivers the content to the TV/Projector. I’m aware of some of the challenges related to content protection, but I also am doing this very thing with the HDFury Arcana.
I would base my next projector purchase on whether #1 was supported. If I couldn’t have #1, but #2 was available, it would influence my next projector purchase and I would happily pay $100-200 for this device. I would use #3 daily. #4 would have reduced my need for #1 or #2; if presented with an Arc and an Arc+HDMI Passthrough, the feature in the latter would be worth $100-200 to me.
Thanks for reading!