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October 2017
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211 Reviews
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The Sonos One integrates full-fledged Alexa voice control, just like an Amazon Echo speaker but with better sound quality. It offers most of Alexa's smart home controls and its far-field microphone performs similarly to an Echo. The Sonos One works seamle
The One costs twice as much as the new Echo. It cannot form a stereo pair with an existing Sonos Play:1. There's no Spotify voice control or Alexa Calling at launch, and Google Assistant and AirPlay 2 support won't arrive until 2018. It doesn't work how y
The Alexa-powered Sonos One is the first smart speaker that actually sounds good with music -- and even more new features will be coming to it in the months ahead...
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Published: 2017-10-18, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Design, Audio quality, Capacitive touch controls
Lack of Australian support, Fingerprints
This is a product that's all about promise of future functionality if you buy in Australia. As long as Amazon do deliver Alexa and Google deliver Assistant, this will be the best option for a home voice assistant as it uniquely avoids the household having...
Abstract: When the Amazon Echo first launched, it was a game changer for the industry. It ushered in voice assistants into the home, in a way we had never seen – in a speaker. There had been plenty on phones and desktops, but this pushed what could be done with the...
Most versatile Sonos speaker to date, Great sound for its size, Alexa integration (Google Home coming)
Alexa is delayed (for now), Doesn't do everything Echo speakers do, Can't stereo pair with Play:1
Buying a Sonos One for $249.99 now will be missing a major feature in Alexa, but I wouldn't expect it to take much longer after the New Year. In fact, the speaker's full breadth of features will be realized once Sonos rolls out Google Home and AirPlay 2 s...
The Sonos One is worth looking into. Despite its small size, this speaker offers a laundry list of technology but never at the expense of gloriously clear and nuanced sound playback.One thing to consider is that Sonos One speakers are an investment in the...
For anyone who is already a Sonos fan, has been holding off on getting a Play:1, or was turned off by the crap quality of smart some speakers. The Sonos One is worth looking into. Despite its small size, this speaker offers a laundry list of technology bu...
Abstract: Sonos unveiled a new speaker to go with an array of announcements that will take the popular multi-room sound system into the realm of voice control and smart home.The Sonos One is effectively a reconstituted Play:1, except for a slightly smoother frame...
Abstract: Much like the explosive growth of the smartphone market in the late 2000s, the smart speaker category is now in its own period of rapid expansion. And like the rise of the smartphones, it's not a free-for-all - it's a proxy war.Sure, everyone is in it for...
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Published: 2021-12-16, Author: Matthew , review by: T3.com
Excellent sound quality,Nice, compact design,Alexa and Google Assistant built-in,Lots of streaming options,
Bass could be deeper, No Bluetooth,
The Sonos One is a small speaker with refined and crowd-pleasing audio quality, in a nicely designed shell. That it's also one of the most versatile smart speakers on the planet is the icing on the cake, especially with all the other great streaming suppo...
Published: 2019-05-14, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Still the best user experience, Good service support,
Individual speakers can be trumped for sound, No hi-res support,
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...