Sonos Is Making Noise Again
After a rough stretch, Sonos is finding its rhythm once more. While the app rollout hit some sour notes, the hardware never missed a beat.
With a new CEO steering the ship and a sharper focus, Sonos is steadily winning back loyal fans. The sound quality? Still elite. People may be waiting before buying new gear, but many agree—Sonos remains the gold standard in whole-home audio.
One App, Many Headaches
Sonos’ latest app update was anything but smooth. Users faced dropped speakers, missing menus, and an interface that felt like a step back in time.
Longtime fans voiced frustration, but Sonos has been rolling out patches and improvements. Today, the app is faster, sleeker, and more stable. It’s not flawless, but most users say it’s finally reliable enough for everyday listening.
The Perfect Starting Point
New to Sonos? Start with the Era 100. It’s compact, powerful, and packed with future-proof features.
With crisp stereo sound, Bluetooth and line-in support, and touch or voice controls, this speaker shines in any small space—kitchens, bedrooms, even desks. At $199, it’s an affordable gateway into the Sonos world without sacrificing quality.
All Power, No Fluff
The Sonos Five skips the gimmicks and focuses purely on sound. No voice assistant. No flash. Just stunning audio.
Expect deep bass, crystal clarity, and enough power to handle everything from house parties to vinyl nights. Pair two for true stereo, or plug in your gear via the 3.5mm jack. It’s big and bold—and your ears will thank you.
Take the Party Outside
The Move 2 is Sonos’ rugged outdoor warrior. It’s durable, powerful, and ready for anything from poolside playlists to patio dinners.
It delivers 24 hours of battery life, resists water and drops, and connects via Wi-Fi at home for superior sound. This isn’t your average Bluetooth speaker—it’s built for bold listening wherever you roam.
Movie Night, Elevated
The Arc Ultra transforms TV audio into a cinematic experience. Thunderous bass, crisp dialogue, and room-filling sound—no subwoofer required.
It now includes Bluetooth for direct streaming and packs enough punch to turn your living room into a mini-theater. For film lovers, it’s an audio upgrade that makes every scene come alive.
Big Sound, Compact Form
The Beam (Gen 2) is proof that great things come in small soundbars. Ideal for tight spaces, it delivers powerful, immersive sound without taking over your room.
With support for virtual Dolby Atmos, HDMI eARC, AirPlay 2, and voice commands, it’s the smart, stylish solution for smaller setups that still demand big sound.
Bold Bass, Sleek Size
Looking for thunder without the bulk? The Sub Mini delivers rich low-end in a sleek, compact form.
Pair it with any Sonos speaker or soundbar and feel the rumble—perfect for movie nights or bass-heavy playlists. At $429, it’s a smarter way to add depth without overwhelming your space.
Smart Shelf, Smarter Sound
Meet the Ikea Symfonisk Bookshelf Speaker—a clever entry into the Sonos world for just $120.
Disguised as a floating shelf or discreetly placed upright, it blends into any room. It works over Wi-Fi, groups with other Sonos speakers, and delivers far more than its price suggests. No frills, just surprisingly great sound.
Luxury That Listens
The Sonos Ace headphones had a shaky launch, but they’ve proven themselves where it matters—performance.
With plush comfort, superb noise cancellation, and balanced sound, they’re a pleasure to wear. Use Bluetooth on the go or plug in for lossless listening. Best of all, TV Audio Swap lets you instantly shift sound from your soundbar to your headphones with the tap of a button.
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