A:AnswerI've had mine since release date and no issues in either earcups. I'm also on the latest firmware update. You should take yours back and get a refund or replacement if you plan to keep them.
A:AnswerYou might get some sound leak from the headphones depending on how loud your husband turns them up, but for average listening you won't hear what he is listening to
A:AnswerI dont think so. I have a Playbar and the Sonos Ace cannot play audio from the Sonos app. To me, i dont see any benefit of them over ordinary bluetooth headphones such as Bose, Apple, Beats, etc. Maybe they will update?
A:AnswerYes. It came with a wire for this. I used it in one hole of a double hole fitting without any issues. Ace must be charged and powered on though.
A:AnswerApparently not at launch, and not clear if it will come in the future either...also at launch, the handoff feature will only work with Arc owners using iOS.
A:AnswerSonos Ace is bluetooth compatible. As long as your receiver has bluetooth functionality you can connect these devices. Sonos Ace also supports USB to 3.5mm connection. This cable comes included with Ace. If you are looking for a wired solution this is a great option. Either way, Sonos Ace has you covered. I hope this helps! For a true no latency experience along with spatial audio and dynamic headtracking I recommend using the audio swap feature from either our Arc or Beam soundbars for a truly immersive experience on your Sonos Ace.