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Sonos PLAY:1 White

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Wi-Fi, RJ-45, 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, white/silver
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Short summary description Sonos PLAY:1 White:
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Sonos PLAY:1, 8,89 cm, Wireless, White, Universal, AAC, FLAC, MP3, WMA, Built-in

Long summary description Sonos PLAY:1 White:
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Sonos PLAY:1. Woofer diameter: 8,89 cm. Connectivity technology: Wireless. Product colour: White. Recommended usage: Universal, Audio formats supported: AAC, FLAC, MP3, WMA. Amplifier: Built-in

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Reviews
Updated:
2014-12-14 15:42:29
Uk has collected 167 expert reviews for Sonos PLAY:1 White and the average expert rating is 87 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
87%
Source Review comments Score
howtospendit.ft.com
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2014-12-14 15:42:22
What I can wholly vouch for, though, is that Sonos engineers superlative one-box stereo speakers, and its latest entry-level model, the diminutive (16.2cm x 12cm x 12cm) Play 1, is no exception. It sounds almost frighteningly good, with amazing presence...
0%
gadgetguy.com.au
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2014-12-14 15:42:22
The Sonos system has never been a terribly cheap sound system to buy into, but the Play:1 speaker brings a dose of wireless HiFi to any part of your home without breaking the bank too much. The smallest speaker in the Sonos line, the Play:1 attempts...
Good Amazing amount of sound from such a small package; Compact and very well designed; Wired or wireless network connection; Perfect little addition to anyone with a Sonos system already; Deals with humidity well, making it ideal for placement in the bathroom...
Bad No battery included in the unit; Requires the Sonos Bridge, which means first time buyers can't just spend the initial price to gain access into the Sonos system;...
Bottom line Sonos speakers have never been cheap, but the Play:1 does lower the entry cost just enough to bring the sound system within reach of people who have always wanted it. If you’re looking for a service that makes your music work for you, this is the one...
90%
homecinemachoice.com
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2014-12-14 15:42:22
Sonos has been one of the top dogs in wireless audio for some time, where its stylish Play:3 and Play:5 speakers lend themselves perfectly to multiroom use. The beauty of Sonos's proprietary system is that you can have as many speakers as you like running...
80%
gadgetspeak.com
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2014-12-14 15:42:22
I first saw some Sonos speakers around eight years ago, great sound but very expensive and only at that time for Apple. Over the years they have become more affordable and now useable with Apple, PC, Android and IOS...
76%
cravingtech.com
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2014-12-14 15:42:25
When I got my first ever SONOS speakers system (the SONOS PLAY:3 ), I was really excited. The sound clarity of PLAY:3 speakers were phenomenal and the fact that you could hook them up on a wireless network was astounding.I wasn't sure what to expect when...
Bottom line Sonos blows me away again with the PLAY:1 speaker. The elegant and compact design makes PLAY:1 a perfect companion anywhere in the house, PLUS your ears will be pampered by its powerful, high-fidelity sound. The SONOS system is also flexible and gets bet...
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Bcchardware.com
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2014-12-14 15:42:25
There are quite a few options for Bluetooth speaker systems on the market today and these range in price from affordable Edifier systems to very expensive Bose systems and everything in between. While Bluetooth does offer a few benefits including affordab...
Good Great software, Build quality, Decent audio quality, Easy to use and setup, Comes with the SONOS Bridge, Flexible options and easy to setup/add other SONOS gear...
Bad Needs a pair to really appreciate quality, functionality, Not cheap...
Bottom line As I wrap up this review of the SONOS PLAY:1 it may sound like I'm not happy with the product - but that couldn't be farther from the truth. The fact is, I love the PLAY:1, but I want more. I want flexibility. I want the true mutli-room experience. I want...
0%
goodgearguide.com.au
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2014-12-14 15:42:25
Sonos' Wi-Fi-based audio system has been a popular player in the wireless home speaker market for a number of years but its relatively expensive price tag has put it out of reach of many consumers. The new PLAY:1 is Sonos' smallest and cheapest speaker ye...
Good Attractive, well constructed design, Excellent sound quality & volume, Ease of use and setup...
Bad Requires AC power (no battery), No 3.5mm audio jack, Midrange can become muddy...
Bottom line The PLAY:1 is Sonos' smallest and cheapest speaker yet, and has been designed as an affordable, entry level music streaming device. It packs a significant punch considering its size and produces surprising bass levels, though we would have loved to see a...
85%
digitalspy.com
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2014-12-14 15:42:28
We have been living with the Sonos Play:1 system for quite some time now, and have to say it's left us mighty impressed. We've always been a bit wary of tiny systems that promise proper Hi-Fi beating sound, but with the Play:1, they might have just got aw...
Bottom line Play:1 has left us very impressed. It's well built, sounds great and is simple and easy to use.The modularity of the system means you can start with one single unit and then build on things should you so desire. The only major issue we have is that there'...
80%
techradar.com/au/
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2014-12-14 15:42:29
The Sonos Play:1 has big ambitions for its size.Slipping in as the smallest, most affordable of the Sonos family, the diminutive speaker might fool you into thinking it's making big compromises in order to get below the premium bracket. The reality is qui...
Good Excellent sound, Reasonably affordable, Fits snugly almost anywhere...
Bad Quite heavy, Living rooms will want two, Sonos app can feel limiting...
Bottom line Sonos has delivered again with the Play:1. We're hugely impressed with what it offers for its size, but perhaps more importantly, we're impressed with what it offers for the price. Sonos has cooked up a superb quality speaker at a more affordable entry p...
90%
whatsyourtech.ca
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2014-12-14 15:42:29
You won't see what's inside but the guts of the speaker are made up of dual class D amplifiers that power a 3.5-inch woofer with its own dedicated tweeter. The average user won't care about these details because it's what they pump out that will matter mo...
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techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-12-14 15:42:29
Sonos has always been an expensive way of doing wireless multi-room Hi-Fi, until now that is. Read our Play:1 review to find out more. If you've always wanted Sonos speakers but always found your pockets to be not deep enough, then there's good news. The...
Bottom line At £169 the Play:1 is compact, versatile and smashes the price barrier to the world of Sonos which previously existed. Amazingly, this speaker retains the excellent build quality and sound quality with which we've come to expect.Tags:Smart Home,Audio,Gadg...
90%
Digitaltrends.com
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2014-12-14 15:42:29
For the last few years, Sonos has been a leader in hi-fi wireless audio thanks to popular devices like its Play:3 and Play:5 wireless speakers. Using a hardwired connection from a router as a piggy back, Sonos' proprietary wireless ecosystem allows for an...
Good Clean, smooth upper register, Good detail and dynamic expression, Packed to the gills in features, Excellent wireless signal, Solid bass response for the size...
Bad Mono speaker can lose fidelity, Midrange a tad cloudy...
Bottom line With versatility, solid performance, clean aesthetic design, and a plethora of available features, the Sonos Play:1 serves up an impressive array of talents. While we've heard better options for hi-fidelity in the $400 wireless range, a pair of these sp...
60%
itreviews.com
Updated:
2014-12-14 15:42:29
Sonos has been a big name for wireless, multi-room audio for nearly a decade. It’s typically made expensive hi-fi products, with self-contained bundles that feature multiple components for equipping an entire house with audio. Sonos is now stepping into t...
Bottom line The Sonos Play:1 is the most affordable, functional wireless multi-room speaker we've seen yet, and Sonos' legacy makes it a breeze to set up...
80%
whathifi.com
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2014-12-14 15:42:29
Take a look at the cheapest Sonos speaker yet: the Sonos Play:1. It certainly proves Sonos knows a thing or two about streaming. The company has led the multiroom streaming market for years. It consistently churns out well-designed products that are easy...
Good Wellbuilt, Solid bass response, Great detail and clarity, Wellpriced, powerful for its size...
Bad Occasionally harsh treble at high volumes...
100%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2014-12-14 15:42:29
Sonos, the wireless digital audio solution, offers great audio solutions for the home - but it's also been a bit of a rich man's game. Or it has been until now, as the Sonos Play:1 is a step towards changing that. A typical Sonos system starts at over £2...
Good Good sound, multi-room support, easy setup, lots of options for streaming services, app for smartphone and tablet...
Bad Single unit means mono output, you'll want a smartphone or a tablet and a streaming service subscription to get the most out of it...
Bottom line When we reviewed the Sonos Play:3 in July 2011 we said that it sounded great, was easy to setup, and will happily sit in you kitchen or on your bedside table replacing that digital radio that doesn't do anything apart from play what's being broadcas...
100%
macworld.com.au
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2014-12-14 15:42:29
A new entry-level speaker makes the Sonos Digital Music System more flexible and affordable than ever.Sonos is the gold standard when it comes to multi-room audio and it’s a lot more flexible than simply hooking up speakers to a few Airport Expresses s...
Good Great size and price...
Bad Light on bass, $299...
Bottom line The Play:1 is a worthy addition to the Sonos family as long as you don't overestimate its capabilities. It's a great fit for intimate settings, but if you're trying to totally rock a large room on a tight budget then you may be underwhelmed...
80%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2014-12-14 15:42:29
The Sonos Play:1 is the latest addition to the company’s speaker line up as well as its cheapest. Typically, Sonos multi-room audio rigs have cost a fortune to set up, but at £169.99, this compact wireless speaker is priced to compete with its rivals -...
Good The Sonos Play:1 keeps the simplistic, monolithic design of its bigger brothers and shrinks it down into one tall cylinder you can hold in the palm of your hand. The metal grille wraps all the way around, and that’s analogy for the sound quality too: this petite streamer pumps out deceptively thumping sound with bass to boot. Sonos has also introduced a Pause/Play button on the top for the first...
Bad The Sonos Play:1 can’t do everything its equally priced rivals can. It lacks Bluetooth for instant streaming from any phone without the need to install an app and an external input for plugging in a radio or MP3 player, and though it’s of a similar size to Pure’s £169 Jongo S3, it lacks an internal battery, so you can’t take it outside to use in the garden.Its small size also mean it’s ultimately...
Bottom line Rival speakers from the likes of Pure and Bose may pack external batteries and audio input jacks along with Wi-Fi streaming skills, but if you’re not planning on taking your rig outside ever, this won’t even factor into the equation. And while there ar...
100%
techradar.com
Updated:
2014-12-14 15:42:29
The Sonos Play:1 has big ambitions for its size. Slipping in as the smallest, most affordable of the Sonos family, the diminutive speaker might fool you into thinking it's making big compromises in order to get below the premium bracket. But the reality i...
Good Excellent sound, Reasonably affordable, Fits snugly almost anywhere...
Bad Quite heavy, Living rooms will want two...
Bottom line Sonos has delivered again with the Play:1. We're hugely impressed with what it offers for its size, but perhaps more importantly, we're impressed with what it offers for the price. Sonos has cooked up a superb quality speaker at a more affordable entry po...
0%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2014-12-14 15:42:29
Similar in size to a bookcase speaker, the Play:1, despite its low price, is every bit the quality piece of Sonos kit we've come to expect from the company. Its stylish curved body is wrapped in a continuous mesh grill that looks absolutely gorgeous. With...
Bottom line A great addition to the Sonos range, plus you can add to and improve on the sound over time...
100%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2014-12-14 15:42:29
What is the Sonos Play:1? The Sonos Play:1 is the new baby brother in Sonos's line-up of wireless speakers. It's the cheapest Sonos speaker ever, selling for £169 - with a free Sonos Bridge if you're quick enough (one comes bundled until the end of 2013)...
Good Small and convenient, Great sound quality for size, Good value...
Bad aux input...
Bottom line The Sonos Play:1 is probably the most impressive speaker we've seen from Sonos. It offers all the convenience of its streaming brothers in a smaller, cheaper form. Don't expect it to power a party single-handed, but this speaker is simply brilliant. If y...
90%
stuff.tv
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2014-12-14 15:42:29
The Play:1 is a really nicely built little unit. It's far heavier than it looks, and compared to just about any other audio device costing under £200 is impeccably solid. Drop one on your foot and it's undoubtedly the foot that would suffer the most damag...
Good A new, low price for Sonos, Cracking sound, Brilliant usability and endless content...
Bad Not portable, No inputs for other sources...
Bottom line So yes, we were a little disappointed to discover that the Play:1 isn't the first portable Sonos player, and the lack of computer-friendly audio inputs seems another missed opportunity. But what Sonos has delivered is the most affordable way yet to star...
100%
T3.com
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2014-12-14 15:42:29
The first Sonos system hit shop floors almost a decade ago and was an instant hit for early digital music aficionados, desperate for a straightforward way to stream high-quality music around the house.Amazingly, apart from hardware upgrades and a few soft...
Good Can use as PlayBar surrounds, Great design, Affordable...
Bad It's a mono speaker, A pair sounds better than one...
80%
techgeek.com.au
Updated:
2015-03-17 11:17:32
Sonos has been long known as that company which produces the really experience but really great speakers. Well, Sonos have released an entry level speaker called the PLAY:1 – it's a little cheaper than the other models but still packs an incredible punch...
Good Superb sound quality, solid build and great companion apps...
Bad Setup could be easier, can't stream to the speaker...
Bottom line A convenient and simple sound solutionI'm sold. I love the Sonos PLAY:1 speaker and will be definitely purchasing one or two soon. The convenience of being able to grab the speaker, plug it in somewhere around your house and instantly choose music from a...
90%
telegraph.co.uk
Updated:
2015-03-17 11:17:32
The Play:1 Sonos system has an undeniably classy design with a premium price to match - but it's worth it. The hifi sound quality and performance of the speaker system allows for minimal distortionfrom a small unit, even at load volumes. Premium speake...
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gizmodo.com.au
Updated:
2015-06-04 16:02:17
Sonos makes some of our favourite wireless music products of all time. The problem has always been the price of entry — and that's where Play:1 comes in. Meet your entry-level Sonos.Editor's Note: We're not sure when this little gadget will come to Austra...
Bottom line Most likely, yes. Honestly, I think the system really isn't totally complete on its own in a living room without a stereo pair, which brings up the regular price of a new system to $US450, which is quite pricey. That said, I am also a humongous nerd, and...
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homecinemachoice.com
Updated:
2015-06-27 12:52:12
When it comes to wireless audio streaming Sonos sets the benchmark. The company has been the top multiroom dog for over a decade thanks to its consistently good products and ease of use. But there are some aspects of the Sonos system that warrant improvem...
80%
digitalmediaandit.com
Updated:
2015-07-16 06:03:22
Set up was incredibly straightforward. They are well packaged and taking the items out of the box took longer than getting them all talking to each other, each item felt heavy for it's size, hopefully a sign of good build quality. I have one speaker in a...
Good Easy set up, you don't have to be technical to do this at all. Fantastic sound and a heavy, solid feel to the kit...
Bad There's an annoying white light on the top, but these can be switched off via the controller, If you are looking for a quality music streaming system that is easily extended and has a range of components to suit your needs, I'd definitely recommend Sonos...
100%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2015-07-26 09:43:52
Meet the Sonos PLAY:1 Tone, a limited edition version of Sonos' littlest speaker that has only 5,000 units available across the globe in either black or white matte finishes, and it looks as minimalistic as they come. At £220, it comes at a premium of £51...
80%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2015-12-22 09:05:05
Fitting in with the company's recent strategy, the new player can be expanded, either by combining two together to increase sound quality or by adding them in with a Sonos Playbar for a full surround-sound system. If you're looking to get into full-on mul...
Bottom line A great addition to the Sonos range, plus you can add to and improve on the sound over time...
100%
whathifi.com
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2016-02-05 10:50:25
A lot has happened in the multi-room market since the Sonos Play:1 last entered our test rooms in 2013. Amid the rise of the smart watch and smart TV, smartphones breaking the 7in-screen barrier and the anti-climax of Google Glass, the multi-room market h...
Good Impressively weighty, Punchy and dynamic sound, Smooth, simple set-up...
Bad No physical connections, No high-res, No voice assistant...
Bottom line If you thought time would have aged the Play:1, think again. It remains a great-sounding wireless speaker, and a decent passage into multi-room for those on a tight budget. Other rivals have emerged, and the Audio Pro Addon C3 is a worthy alternative, but...
100%
dailystar.co.uk
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2016-02-05 10:50:25
The Sonos Play:1 is great mini speaker at an affordable price [SONOS]If you want your house bellowing out the latest tunes, the ultimate option is a wireless sound system.Sonos has been a market leader in this music technology for more than ten years, and...
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techdigest.tv
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2016-02-05 10:50:26
How Sonos WorksIt's hard to review the Play 1 without understand what it is trying to do. In short, it's a wifi speaker that will stream audio from the internet and your local music collection. Combine this with other Sonos speakers and you can stream to...
Bottom line The Sonos is really great – but it's also really expensive. Unsurprisingly if you pay Ferrari prices, you'll tend to get a Ferrari – and it's the same here. Whilst I'm not entirely convinced £169 is “entry level” it doesn't stop me from recommending the...
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expertreviews.co.uk
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2016-10-29 06:00:31
Speakers : 2 (mono: 1x tweeter, 1x mid-rage), RMS power output : Not disclosed, Dock connector : None, Networking : SonosNet (802.11n dual-band), Dimensions : 161x11.9x11.9mm, Weight : 1.8kg, Streaming formats : SonosNetSonos' media streamers are generall...
Good Great sound quality, glorious build, Most affordable Sonos player yet, Incredibly flexible and future proof...
Bad Expensive for a single speaker...
Bottom line A great addition to the Sonos range, plus you can add to and improve on the sound over time...
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wovow.org
Updated:
2016-12-22 22:36:32
Sonos has introduced a special edition of its smallest wireless speaker, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the legendary record label Blue Note jazz specialist. The new Sonos Blue Note PLAY:1, as it is called, is presented as a limited edition of PLAY...
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hardware-boom.com
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2017-05-16 03:45:38
Appearance is traditional for Sonos, column a small but weighty, if they fall on foot, you have to call an ambulance. There are two versions, black and white, I like black, it is better to fit into the interior. Although white is also nothing. The upper p...
Bottom line In the retail unit costs about 16,000 rubles, in my opinion, is insignificant price for the column with such capabilities. It can be used as a standalone device, you can use two and a TV or computer, you can put in a small room in the house. For example...
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stuff.tv/my/
Updated:
2017-10-12 05:06:25
Finally, the Alexa-powered Sonos One is a reality. Better yet, it seems to be as good as we'd hoped it might be.Simply put, the Sonos One is an Amazon Echo that's been built to make your favourite music sound awesome. Just like an Echo, it can set alarms...
Bottom line If you care about music and have kitted out your home with at least a smattering of smart kit, then the Sonos One should be teetering close to the top of your Christmas list right now. The Play:1 was a fine wireless speaker, so adding to Alexa to it seems...
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pocket-lint.com
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2017-11-18 05:55:58
Flexson, a company specialising in Sonos accessories, has introduced ColourPlay to the UK, a simple way to change the colour schemes of Sonos speakers and other kit to spruce them up or match your home. With the Sonos Play:1 being a massive success story...
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techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2017-12-15 06:13:08
Sonos is famous for its wireless multi-room speakers but it can be hard to know which one is best for you. We explain everything you need to know about Sonos including the app, controller, music services, features, reviews and more. Founded back in 2002...
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homemediaportal.com
Updated:
2018-02-22 12:02:23
Digital audio has now has now gone truly portable. Gone are the days when our collections were built up of different types of physical media and you needed a dedicated device for playing your albums. Most of us carry our music collections around on our ph...
Bottom line Sonos is definitely an audio brand that you can trust. Unfortunately their products will often come with a price tag to match this. This is not the case with the Play 1 and you really do get a quality sound system for your money. Its design will blend in...
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whathifi.com
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2019-12-22 10:51:34
For years, Sonos has been synonymous with the concept of multi-room audio, so it's hard to know which came first. At the very least, Sonos spotted a trend long before its competitors – at most, it's responsible for making the market what it is today.Sonos...
Good Still the best user experience, Good service support...
Bad Individual speakers can be trumped for sound, No hi-res support...
Bottom line While we still hope that Sonos has a change of heart and adds hi-res support in the near future, we don't believe its absence is a deal-breaker.But if you do, you should look at what Bluesound offers. Those looking for a simpler, cheaper and better-soundi...
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expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-22 10:51:34
Sonos' apps are available on iOS and Android and there's also desktop software available for Windows and OS X. There are also third-party alternatives if you want an app that works across Windows 10 on desktops and mobile devices. You can use either Phono...
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trustedreviews.com
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2019-12-22 10:51:34
Sonos One hands-on: first look at Sonos' first smart speaker The smart speaker market is getting more crowded every day, but the Sonos One may be the smartest of them all. That's because Sonos is taking an agnostic approach to home automation and music...
Bottom line The Sonos One is hugely promising. It sounds great, it gives you access to a tried-and-tested multiroom ecosytem, and it appears to be perfectly integrated with the super-useful Amazon Alexa assistant. Then there's the upcoming Google Home compatibility...
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stuff.tv
Updated:
2019-12-22 10:51:34
Finally, the Alexa-powered Sonos One is a reality. Better yet, it seems to be as good as we'd hoped it might be.Simply put, the Sonos One is an Amazon Echo that's been built to make your favourite music sound awesome. Just like an Echo, it can set alarms...
Good Audio sounds great, Lovely design, Easy to use setup and app...
Bad A little hard of hearing compared to the Echo...
Bottom line If you care about music and have kitted out your home with at least a smattering of smart kit, then the Sonos One should be teetering close to the top of your Christmas list right now. The Play:1 was a fine wireless speaker, so adding to Alexa to it seems...
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