Great sound, integrating with my other Sonos products but can be taken anywhere.
Manufacturer: Sonos
Great sound, integrating with my other Sonos products but can be taken anywhere.
Great sound in all settings. Easy to use. Highly recommended.
There are other great portable Bluetooth speakers out there - including Sonos' own Roam that is far smaller and better designed for constant portability - but there are none quite like the Sonos Move in terms of sound output and features, especially not for those already invested in the Sonos system. It's the Bluetooth speaker Sonos fans were waiting for.
Excellent sound quality; Durable and water-resistant design; Bluetooth capabilities; AirPlay 2; Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa support; Stereo pairing;
Heavy and therefore not all that portable; Quite expensive; No voice control in Bluetooth mode; Can't use two Sonos Move speakers as surrounds;
The $399 Sonos Move marks the next evolution of smart speakers. With Auto TruePlay spatial tuning, a rugged design and built-in virtual assistants, it's an excellent indoor-outdoor audio device.
Superb audio quality, Built-in Automatic TruePlay technology, Easy Wi-Fi-to-Bluetooth connection conversion, Comprehensive durability
Pricey, No smart features in Bluetooth mode, Heavy for a portable device
We took a Sonos speaker on its first trip outside the house and off of Wi-Fi.
Outstanding sound with strong base and a sound signature that auto-tunes itself depending on where you place it. Splash resistant (IP56). Works with any existing Sonos setup. Microphones for barking at Google or Alexa voice assistants. Drop resistant. Bluetooth compatible.
Cannot use the Sonos app while in Bluetooth mode. No advanced Bluetooth features (can only connect to one device at a time via Bluetooth). Not submersible in water, and touch controls tend to go haywire when wet. Expensive.
Sonos has been the leading brand in wireless whole-home audio since the company effectively created the category almost 20 years ago. But in all that time, it has steadfastly refused to support Bluetooth wireless connections on its devices. Only Sonos knows all the reasons why the company held back, but that chapter is now closed. The company’s first truly portable (and Bluetooth-capable) $399 Move is here. The only remaining question is, given the considerable investment it requires, is the Move worth it? Sonos products have a reputation for superb build quality, and whether we’re talking about a Sonos One SL (formerly the Play:1) or a Sonos Sub, each speaker feels solid and substantial. The Sonos Move takes this even further. It weighs 6.6 pounds, making it over two pounds heavier than a Sonos One, and nearly twice the weight of the Ultimate Ears Megablast, a portable speaker that has many of the same features. Still, thanks to its well-designed integrated carry-handle, you can carry...
Superb build quality; Integration with Sonos systems; Sounds especially good outdoors; User-replaceable battery;
Sonos app doesn’t work over Bluetooth; Big size, big price;
Quite simply the best sounding smart speaker you can buy – pricey but worth it
Awesome sound quality; Weatherproof and drop-proof; Alexa and Google Assistant support;
Big and heavy; Expensive;
Big, bold sound; Hardy construction; Fits anywhere in your Sonos set-up;
Not cheap; Splashy treble;
An incredibly rare discount on our favourite Sonos smart speaker
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