Testseek.com have collected 171 expert reviews of the Sonos Play:1 bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sonos Play:1 bluetooth portable speaker.
October 2013
(86%)
171 Reviews
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For existing Sonos users, the PLAY:1 is a no-brainer. Affordable enough to slot easily into an existing zone that needs a little extra oomph, and yet capable enough to keep up the company’s reputation for audiophile-friendly quality, it’s equally at h...
Published: 2013-10-14, Author: Michael , review by: netzwelt.de
Abstract: Sonos vervollständigt sein Angebot an Home-Entertainment-Lautsprechern: Nach Play:3 , Play:5 , Playbar und Subwoofer folgt mit Play:1 nun der neueste Wurf aus dem kalifornischen Santa Barbara. Dabei ist der Neuzugang mit einer unverbindlichen Preisempfehl...
Excellent sound, Reasonably affordable, Fits snugly almost anywhere
Quite heavy, Living rooms will want two
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...
Connectique incroyablement simple, Qualité sonore irréprochable, Configuration sonore flexible, Nombre de sources musicales incroyable
Fréquences graves légèrement absentes
Les Play:1 sont d'excellent haut-parleur et si j'avais eu la chance d'en avoir deux pour les jumeler, fort probablement que le son et mon expérience auraient été encore meilleurs. En comparaison à d'autres haut-parleurs sans fil, les produits de Sonos s...
Small and convenient, Great sound quality for size, Good value
aux input
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...
Published: 2013-10-14, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
The Sonos Play:1 is a stylish and exceptionally well-made wireless speaker, especially for the price. It offers the full Sonos experience, with support for most key services (including Spotify, Pandora, Rdio) and super-reliable wireless streaming. Sound q
Unlike Bluetooth speakers, the Sonos system can't stream from every app on your phone or tablet -- so there's no support for iTunes Radio, for instance. The lack of a built-in battery limits room-to-room mobility
The Sonos Play:1 finally brings the company's wireless audio magic to the masses, in a fantastically designed compact speaker that's just $199.
Published: 2013-10-14, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
A new, low price for Sonos, Cracking sound, Brilliant usability and endless content
Not portable, No inputs for other sources
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...
Published: 2013-10-14, Author: Jason , review by: CNET.co.uk
Price; Looks great; Easy to set up; Sound quality; Lots of music services supported
Need two to get best sound; Surround sound not the best
Ideal for first-timers or people with existing Sonos systems that want to expand it into smaller rooms, the Play 1 is a great way into wireless audio. If you've been dithering about getting Sonos, now is the time....
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Published: 2013-10-14, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.in
Most likely, yes. Honestly, I think the system really isnt totally complete on its own in a living room without a stereo pair, which brings up the regular price of a new system to $450, which is quite pricey. That said, I am also a humongous nerd, and I...
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Published: 2013-10-14, Author: James , review by: techdigest.tv
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...