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Veröffentlicht: 2021-04-06, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: techadvisor.co.uk
Bluetooth limited to streaming, Battery life behind rivals
Overall, Sonos has done a great job with the Roam by offering something far more compact and cheaper than the Move.Even as a straight Bluetooth speaker it fares well against rivals on design, price and sound quality. However, you're going to need to use t...
Sounds phenomenal for the size, Alexa and Google Assistant support, Qi wireless charging
Voice assistant setup can be a pain, No charger supplied in the box, No 3.5mm audio input
There are niggles, then, but once you've dealt with the voice assistant setup and learned how to switch sources, the Sonos Roam is as near as any Bluetooth speaker I've tested has come to being perfect.It's compact and light enough to be called truly port...
Powerful audio performance, Easily portable design, Excellent connectivity, Google Assistant and Alexa support
Fairly pricey, Bass can be overwhelming
The Sonos Roam could be the best portable speaker on the planet, with a powerful sound, rugged design, excellent connectivity features, and smart home control. However, we can't wholeheartedly recommend it at this stage, after our review unit stopped work...
Veröffentlicht: 2021-04-06, Autor: What , Testbericht von: whathifi.com
Full-bodied sound, Lots of features, Portable,
Clarity not exceptional, Average timing and dynamics,
Will that matter to most people? Depending on when and where you encounter the Sonos Roam, it probably won't. It just means there is better all-round sound out there - and there has been for some while...
Veröffentlicht: 2022-02-03, Autor: Ray , Testbericht von: cybershack.com.au
Superb sound for an IP67 portable waterproof speaker, Neutral sound signature gives the dynamic range to use an EQ properly, Terrific 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi range, USB-C, Power bank and Qi charge, Can join the Sonos ecosystem and is voice-enabled
Zusammenfassung: In 2019 Sonos released its first ever ‘portable' speaker. It was great, but suffered from being too big and heavy to actually take anywhere. That has all changed with the new Sonos Roam – a speaker with incredible sound for such a smol boi.Sonos new porta...
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Veröffentlicht: 2021-05-03, Autor: Jason , Testbericht von: techau.com.au
Portability, Variety of control options, Wireless charging, Design, Battery life
Power button
The Sonos Roam is the cheapest Sonos product to date and is a great way to dip your toe into the Sonos ecosystem, without going all-in on a Sonos Arc, Sub and surrounds.I love that the Roam still includes the voice assistant support, but obviously this re...
Zusammenfassung: It's become de rigueur to call the Sonos Move a luggable speaker rather than a portable one. Tipping the scales at six pounds, the Move delivers big, bold, yet refined sound that you can take to the backyard, the park, or even the beach, but it's a hefty...
Veröffentlicht: 2021-04-06, Autor: Stephen , Testbericht von: techguide.com.au
Compact, rugged design, Bluetooth and wi-fi connectivity, Excellent sound, Good battery life
More expensive than similar size speakers
The Sonos Roam is a standout portable speaker that delivers what Sonos customers expect – excellent sound and brilliant connectivity – but with the added benefit of being able to take it anywhere.Related PostsGoogle Nest Hub (2nd Gen) review – all the sma...