![]() Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Read our full Sonos Move review More Sonos speakers Other Sonos speakers and devices to look out for But if you’ve got the money, it’s hard to fault the Sonos Move when it comes to hunting down the very best Bluetooth speaker in the world. ![]() It’s not perfect – it’s heavy as a byproduct of its incredible sound, it’s expensive due to its rich feature set, and it sadly can’t be used as rear channels for a home cinema set-up. It's a versatile speaker, one that stands solidly alongside the built-for-home Sonos speakers that the company made its name on. With two quality drivers, a solid app that unlocks playback from hundreds of wireless sources, multi-room capabilities and smart audio-tuning tech that tweaks the output based on the speaker's immediate surroundings, the Sonos Move is engineered better than your average Bluetooth speaker. Where the Sonos Roam is optimized for using on the go, the Sonos Move is a great Bluetooth speaker to use around the home and in your garden. ![]() Much like the Sonos One its Sonos One SL counterpart, this new version of the Roam lacks a microphone but is otherwise identical in terms of specs. In spite of its (relatively) low price you’re getting a lot for your money here - and it's a great way to delve into the Sonos ecosystem for first-timers.Īlternatively, you could save another $20 / £20 / AU$30 and opt for the new Sonos Roam SL. With both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, the Sonos Roam works as a portable speaker as well as part of your wider multi-room Sonos system – and with Google Assistant and Alexa onboard, it doubles up as a smart speaker too. Of course, that's not cheap for a regular Bluetooth speaker, but the Sonos Roam comes with a few extra tricks up its sleeves. It's the cheapest way to buy into the Sonos ecosystem. Not only that, but it's also priced quite competitively at $179 / £179 / AU$299. The Sonos Roam is our pick for the best Bluetooth speaker on the planet, with a powerful sound, rugged design, excellent connectivity features, and smart home control. ![]() There’s also Hi-Res support from compatible devices too, which is a welcome addition. The speaker doesn’t just offer fantastic height and a wide soundstage, but offers a rich, detailed and powerful sound – and there's a clear focus on accuracy overall.īluetooth works well and makes the Sonos Era 300 more accessible for more of your devices. In our Sonos Era 300 review we wrote: “it delivers more expansive sound than any one-box speaker I've heard to date – even with just stereo music, there's such a clear sense of left and right channels feeling separate and distinct.” This is why the Sonos Era 300 is our top pick if you’re look for immersive, spatial audio in a Sonos speaker design rather than a soundbar. This is largely down to the fact you get an array of drivers and processing skills. At $449 / £449 / AU$749 it isn’t cheap, but during our testing we commented that we’ve tested more expensive wireless speakers, making the Era 300 good value in our books. ![]() This is a premium speaker through and through. It has up- and side firing speakers, which create spatial audio. The Sonos Era 300 is the first speaker from the company with Dolby Atmos support (although not the first soundbar, we’re looking at you Sonos Arc). ![]()
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