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Best Sonos speakers: which one should you buy?

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Sonos is one of the best speaker brands, making it a smart choice to equip your home with their high-quality speakers. With a diverse range of options, it can be challenging to decide where to begin. Fortunately, any Sonos speaker is likely to impress you, as they offer some of the finest wireless speakers available. Additionally, the advantage of Sonos's multi-room system allows you to seamlessly connect all your speakers throughout your home.

However, since certain speakers are better suited for specific situations, doing a bit of research is always a good idea.

Below, we've highlighted the best Bluetooth speakers from Sonos. This selection includes more affordable options, portable speakers for on-the-go use, and models that deliver sound capable of filling an entire room with joy. No matter which one you choose, you're bound to love it. A great speaker truly enhances the ambiance at home, helping you notice musical details that might be missed with inferior speakers. Ready to explore more? Let's dive into the best Sonos speakers available!

Sonos Era 300
Era 300
The best Sonos speaker overall
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Sonos Era 100
Era 100
The more affordable Sonos speaker
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Sonos Five
Sonos Five
The best Sonos speaker for the living room
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Sonos Roam 2
Sonos Roam 2
The best portable Sonos speaker
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Sonos Move 2
Sonos Move 2
The best flexible Sonos speaker
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Era 300

Pros
  • Dolby Atmos Music-compatible
  • Incredible, immersive sound
  • Easy, fast room tuning
  • Perfect as home theater surrounds
  • Line-in for analog sources
  • Bluetooth, AirPlay 2
Cons
  • No Google Assistant
Specification:
Size 189 x 260 x 169 mm
Weight 447 kg
Battery N/A
Dust and water resistance No rating
Connectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C

The Sonos Era 300 is for audiophiles and music lovers who want the most realistic sound reproduction. Its spatial audio features, including Dolby Atmos Music support, render the music in a three-dimensional environment, thus outcomping conventional stereo systems. Home theater owners will also like the Era 300. It can be used with a Sonos soundbar to generate excellent height effects for Dolby Atmos content when paired.

People with smart homes will appreciate the voice control features of the Era 300, such as Alexa and Sonos Voice Control, and the ability to connect to the vast Sonos ecosystem. The Era 300 has a high-quality construction and features and, therefore, is a great choice for anyone prepared to spend on a high-quality speaker. Owners of current Sonos devices will appreciate how easily the Era 300 can be integrated into their current setups to create multi-room audio and stereo pairing. But for budget-minded shoppers, the high price may be off-putting, and the lack of battery means the device can’t be used as a portable speaker. Additionally, those who depend on Google Assistant may be put off by the absence of this feature.

Therefore, the Era 300 is perfect for anyone who wants the best sound quality, spatial sound, and compatibility with the Sonos system if they are prepared to spend on a home audio solution.

Sonos Era 300
Era 300
The best Sonos speaker overall
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Era 100

Pros
  • Big, expansive sound
  • Bluetooth now built-in
  • Optional analog line-in
  • Super-easy room tuning
Cons
  • No Google Assistant option
Specification:
Size 182.5 x 120 x 130 mm
Weight 2.03 kg
Battery N/A
Dust and water resistance No rating
Connectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C

The Sonos Era 100 is a smart speaker with a number of uses that is perfect for the majority of people looking for great sound quality in a small and unobtrusive design. If you are looking for something that can provide clear and natural sound, as well as a design that will not look out of place in your home, this speaker is perfect for you.

If you are already a user of the Sonos speakers, then the Era 100 will be a great addition to your existing setup. It is a multi-room audio-compatible device and integrates with other Sonos speakers without a hassle. The features that are quite unique to this model include integration with Alexa smart assistant and the Sonos Voice Control feature, which are interesting features that are quite appealing to the tech enthusiast who wants to control all the functions of their life with the help of voice commands.

The small size of the Era 100 makes it perfect for use in smaller spaces with limited square footage, such as a bedroom, office, or kitchen. It may not be designed for those specific needs, but it is a reliable and easy-to-use speaker for casual listening, with good sound for its size and a smooth user experience as well. Hence, the Sonos Era 100 is a good choice for anyone who wants clear sound, smart features, and the convenience of using a Sonos system without the premium price of the Era 300.

Did we mention the great price, at least for a Sonos device?

Sonos Era 100
Era 100
The more affordable Sonos speaker

Sonos Five

Pros
  • Gets very loud with deep bass
  • Trueplay support
  • Versatile connectivity
Cons
  • No Bluetooth
  • Age
Specification:
Size 204 x 364 x 154 mm
Weight 6.36 kg
Battery N/A
Dust and water resistance No rating
Connectivity Wi-Fi, Apple AirPlay 2, Ethernet, Line-up

When you look at the specs of the Sonos Five, your first reaction might be: but it doesn’t have Bluetooth. But stick with us; this is still a great speaker for your living room. The Sonos Five really does fill your room with some great sounding sound and offers great bass extension. It comes with three high excursion woofers that are put into a sealed architecture to avoid the problems of reverberation and echo. It also comes with two precisely angled side tweeters that provide spatial extension, rich stereo imaging, and a center tweeter that optimizes the playback of vocals. The final touch is Trueplay, a feature that tunes and optimizes the sound of the speaker for the specific layout of your living space, offering the best listening experience.

While the Sonos Five does not have Bluetooth, it does have Wi-Fi so you can connect your device wirelessly to stream music and connect other Sonos speakers with ease. It can also be paired with your turntable or any other device with a 3.5mm input and used as a great speaker in your living room setup. Additionally, it is compatible with Apple AirPlay 2, which enables you to cast audio from your iPhone or iPad and even ask Siri to play music without having to go to the speaker. You can set similar voice control if you link the Sonos Five with an Amazon Echo Dot or Google Home Mini. The Sonos app also gives you one-touch control of all your streaming music services.

Like other Sonos speakers, the Sonos Five comes with capacitive touch controls. You can control play, pause, skip tracks, change the volume, or even group rooms by simply tapping or swiping on the device. The speaker is designed to be humidity resistant, so you can take it into another room, such as a bathroom or a covered patio. In general, it is a perfect all-in-one solution for your living room.

Sonos Five
Sonos Five
The best Sonos speaker for the living room

Sonos Roam 2

Pros
  • Excellent sound quality for its size
  • Trueplay tuning
  • Durable and portable
Cons
  • Price
Specification:
Size 168 x 62 x 60 mm
Weight 0.43 kg
Battery 10-hour battery life between charges
Dust and water resistance IP67
Connectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth

The Sonos Roam 2 is designed for the person who cares most about the mobility and flexibility of the audio product they are planning to purchase. Because it is compact, it is made to endure and is IP67 water and dust-proof, thus suitable for the commuting person, the tourist, or even for use when outdoors. For those who are looking for good sound quality without the hassle of configuring the speaker to work with the Sonos system, the Roam 2 is a worthwhile addition as it can be used as a wireless speaker in the home and a Bluetooth-enabled speaker when out and about.

The integration with voice assistants like Alexa and Sonos Voice Control will be interesting to tech enthusiasts. However, the Roam 2 may not be the best fit for everyone. For example, those who are interested in better home audio with features like Dolby Atmos should consider other Sonos speakers like the Era 300.

In addition, those who are looking for something more cost effective may be put off by the price of the Roam 2 when there are other portable Bluetooth speakers available.

Last but not least, people who use the speaker mainly in the house and not when traveling may not need all the portable features of the Roam 2 and rather go for a cheaper desktop speaker. In general, the Roam 2 is great for people who need portability and Sonos compatibility, but for those who are looking for something else, there are other choices.

Sonos Roam 2
Sonos Roam 2
The best portable Sonos speaker
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Sonos Move 2

Pros
  • Balanced and immersive sound
  • 24-hour battery
  • Analog line-in (with optional adapter)
  • Charges your devices
Cons
  • Awkward to carry
  • No Google Assistant option
Specification:
Size 2.41 x 160 x 127 mm
Weight 3 kg
Battery Up to 24 hours between charges
Dust and water resistance IP56
Connectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2, USB-C

Little indecisive but know you want a Sonos speaker? Buy the Sonos Move 2. It’s expensive but it means you get the best of both worlds as you can use it as an indoor speaker or as an outdoor one. It replaces the original Move’s single tweeter with two so that you get a higher-fidelity stereo soundstage with crisper vocals and more detailed instruments. That leads to deep and dynamic bass with a precision-tuned woofer ensuring you’ve got a truly great sounding experience.

There’s also Trueplay tuning so you can easily optimize the sound of the speaker depending on your surroundings. That means if you move the Sonos Move 2 between your bathroom and living room, you still get a great experience. Related to that, using it in the bathroom or kitchen will be fine as the Sonos Move 2 is ultra-durable and water-resistant. It’s made from shock-absorbent materials which protect it against accidental drops while its IP56 rating means spills and dirt aren’t an issue.

That ties in nicely with how flexible the Sonos Move 2 is. It has a built-in handle along with 24 hours of battery life so you can take it out with you if you prefer, using it on the beach or on a camping trip. When you do head home, the stylish wireless charging base will get it back up to full charge in no time. It’s perfect if you need a speaker that you can take anywhere with you while still giving you a full experience indoors.

Sonos Move 2
Sonos Move 2
The best flexible Sonos speaker

How we chose the best Sonos speakers

Sonos offers several speakers, each tailored for specific needs and budgets. Here’s how we selected the best Sonos speakers for 2025.

Sound quality

A speaker’s primary requirement is to deliver exceptional sound quality. Whether you’re enjoying soft dialogue or loud explosions, it should accurately reproduce all audio elements. Additionally, we considered whether these Sonos speakers can sync with other devices to build a comprehensive sound system for your home.

Design

Let’s be honest – speaker design can often be quite unexciting. Most speakers are simply long tubes filled with various audio components like speakers and drivers, making it challenging to create a visually appealing design. Since you’ll be looking at the speaker while watching TV, it’s crucial that it strikes a balance: not too flashy to distract from the action, but also not so bulky that it becomes an eyesore. Sonos is known for producing high-quality, well-designed products, so in this category, it’s hard to choose a standout as all their offerings are equally impressive.

Pricing

The higher the price of a product, the more value it should provide. We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of each Sonos speaker to ensure that this list includes the ideal option for every budget. If a product was found to be overpriced and lacked sufficient premium features, it was excluded from our selection.

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Former Mobile and A/V Freelancer

Bryan M. Wolfe has over a decade of experience as a technology writer. He writes about mobile.

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