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In a time where Wi-Fi-based and AirPlay speakers still generally command a pretty penny, Sonos offers the Play:1 for a reasonable $199. It's the same price as the Editors' Choice Bose SoundLink Mini$199.00 at Dell Bluetooth speaker, but while th...
Incredibly easy to set up. Affordable. Smooth-sounding midrange and high end.
Bass distorts at maximum volume. Not portable. No wired audio inputs...
The Sonos Play:1 is the most affordable, functional wireless multi-room speaker we've seen yet, and Sonos' legacy makes it a breeze to set up...
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Once upon a time, Sonos was a tough sell. Whole-house streaming audio had its appeal, certainly, but it was also expensive. The wireless audio market has come on strong since the first Sonos all-in-one speaker, the PLAY:5, in 2009 though, and with Appl...
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...
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The Play:1 is a really nicely built little unit. It's far heavier than it looks, and compared to just about any other audio device costing under £200 is impeccably solid. Drop one on your foot and it's undoubtedly the foot that would suffer the most damag...
A new, low price for Sonos, Cracking sound, Brilliant usability and endless content...
Not portable...
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...
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macnn.com Updated: 2014-02-06 03:57:43
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Improvements in wireless technology over the years has made it increasingly easier to offer music playback in every room of the home. Involved in this "music everywhere" movement since 2002, Sonos has long prided itself on providing customers with audio p...
Great sound, Stylish build, Easy setup, Humidityresistant...
iOS app interface could use iOS 7 makeover, Audio playback is limited to Sonossupported services...
In the market of portable speakers, $199 is a pretty high asking price; however, customers should keep in mind that they are investing into a system that can grow over time. Setting up and maintaining a Sonos system couldn't get much easier. After speaker...
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t's really no surprise that Sonos has been growing by leaps in bounds in the last few years. They can thank the proliferation of smart devices, relatively ubiquitous high speed internet, and the booming popularity of services such as Spotify, Pandora, and...
Despite the Play:1's small size it's a big hit in my book. By no accounts would I call the Play:1 i...
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When I got my first ever SONOS speakers system (the SONOS PLAY:3 ), I was really excited. The sound clarity of PLAY:3 speakers were phenomenal and the fact that you could hook them up on a wireless network was astounding.I wasn't sure what to expect when...
Sonos blows me away again with the PLAY:1 speaker. The elegant and compact design makes PLAY:1 a perfect companion anywhere in the house, PLUS your ears will be pampered by its powerful, high-fidelity sound. The SONOS system is also flexible and gets bet...
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At $199 each, the Play:1 represents the new low entry point for the Sonos multiroom wireless audio system. Connect it to your router, download the free controller app to your smartphone or tablet, and you're ready to start building a wireless wholehouse m...
Lowest price ever for a Sonos starter system, Attractive, décor-friendly design, Natural, unhyped sound quality...
Needs near-wall placement or optional SUB to sound its best...
The Play:1's low price and natural sound quality make starting or expanding a Sonos system easier than ever...
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about.com Updated: 2014-07-19 12:02:57
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The relatively tiny Santa Barbara-based company Sonos pretty much rules wireless multiroom audio, but the Play:1 wireless speaker it's launching today faces serious competition. Bose and Samsung both launched WiFi music systems last week.Based on the pric...
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Sonos is a manufacturer of high-fidelity, wireless audio speakers that bring your digital music into every room of your home, all controlled from the Sonos app on your Mac or iOS device, through your home's WiFi network using the Sonos Bridge . There are...
While the Play:1 won't meet all the audio requirements you have on your Mac or iOS devices (films, YouTube, gaming etc), when it comes to playing music as a dedicated speaker in your home, the Play:1 has a larger-than-life premium sound, considering its...
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In Frank Oz's criminally underrated comedy What About Bob?, Bob Wiley (Bill Murray) reminds us:There are two types of people in this world: those who like Neil Diamond and those who don't.My ex-wife loves him.If you've ever listened to a Sonos whole-home...
Tiny footprint, big sound, Easy to pair with a second PLAY:1 for stereo sound, Sonos Controller mobile app keeps getting better...
Looks weatherproof, but it isn't, Wish list: rechargeable battery for easier outdoor use, Black and white are a good start. More colors please...
Unfortunately for Bob Wiley and his ex-wife, Sonos has only been around for the last twelve years. However, during that time the folks at Sonos have established themselves as true leaders in the DIY whole-home audio game. No one does it better and no one...
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Last month launched in the U.S., Sonos' latest wireless speaker - the Sonos Play:1 - is also available in Europe since this month. I don't think that the Sonos system needs any further introduction but if you haven't heard about it yet, it's a wireless Hi...
The Play:1 is an excellent addition for every existing Sonos setup you might already have at home. It's perfect for the kitchen, the nursery, and thanks to the high-humidity design, the Play:1 is also a great addition for a bathroom. Just for a living roo...
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Speaking of LooksThe Tone's looks don't just stop at the speaker, it's an entirely visual experience starting with the packaging. The one I received to review was black. ALL black. None More Black. So much so that these photos simply needed to be lightene...
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In this video I show you how to set up the Sonos Play:1 wireless speaker. We unboxed the Sonos Play:1 in our last episode, and setting it up after taking it out of the box is simple when using the free Sonos app for your smartphone or tablet.As we covered...
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This is a review I didn't want to write. I've been putting it off for the past month. Why? Because the Sonos PLAY:1 is awesome, and once this post goes live, a lucky MakeUseOf reader will win the two I was sent to play with.The PLAY:1 is the entry level m...
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wegotserved.com Updated: 2015-12-06 10:07:37
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Although pricey, the PLAY:1 offers fantastic sound quality with unrivalled features and abilities in a beautiful package.SONOS network-connected speakers have been available for a number of years now, with a few hardware refreshes and many improvements de...
Until recently, SONOS was the only audio streaming game in town, but in the last 12 months competition has exploded. There are now cheaper streaming solutions available on the market today. However, SONOS speakers offer fantastic sound quality with...
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Sonos Play:1 in white also available in black Photo by Brad MoonI've had the opportunity to play with many Sonos products over the years and have watched with interest as the company has expanded from a specialized player found mostly in independent, audi...
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As 2013 comes to an end, it proved to be a stellar year for Sonos. Throughout this year the company has been several 3 new treats for consumers like their 1st home theater audio solution w/ the Playbar, added Android support, and the newest, smalle...
So to answer the question: is the Play:1 adequate enough to pump enough sound despite its smaller size? Yes and it does it well. Audiophiles on a budget can rejoice as the Play:1 pumps out quality sound despite not having an actual subwoofer inside. Wh...
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It would be instructive to read my original review of the full SONOS system [PLAYBAR, SUB, PLAY:5].This review will examine the addition of two PLAY:1s to that superb system. The PLAY:1 is the smallest SONOS speaker at (USD) $199.00 /each. They will be au...
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Buy from AmazonWhy Affiliate Links?Sonos has been steadily lowering the cost of entry for their music streaming solutions. Smartphones have eliminated the previously required $400 remote, and recent stand-alone speakers like the PLAY:5 and PLAY:3 have shr...
Wonderful sound, easy setup, great interface, terrific value...
No Bluetooth or Line In...
The Sonos PLAY:1 is the best $200 you'll spend on music this year. Great sound quality, impeccable design, and a wonderful user experience...
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avproductreviews.com Updated: 2018-04-02 09:45:19
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The compact Sonos Play-1 has an unassuming appearance. The little box which measures only 4.7″ wide x 4.7″ deep x 6.4″ tall is small enough that it quickly becomes inconspicuous in nearly any room that you place it. Weighing in at nearly 5 lbs it h...
The Sonos Play:1 has good sound for a small speaker. The control app is easy to use. Adding additional speakers to your Sonos system is fairly easy...
The Sonos Play1 isn't as expensive as the Play3 or Play5, but with an MSRP of $199, it could be too expensive for some. Wireless use may require the purchase of additional equipment...
The Sonos Play:1 hits all the correct notes. It looks good, sounds good, is easy to setup and has an attractive price. Audiophiles won't be impressed, but 99% of casual listeners will love it. The flexibility of adding more speakers to the Sonos system me...
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The Sonos PLAY:1 is the best sounding of the small speakers we tested, and the Sonos ecosystem makes it the perfect addition to a multiple speaker system. However, its lack of a Bluetooth connection may feel somewhat limiting if you want to use it as a st...
Great sound for a smaller speaker, reasonably inexpensive, great way to expand a multi-speaker system...
Lack of Bluetooth feels limiting if used as a standalone speaker, Bottom line: A perfect speaker system building block, but not the best in isolation, Alt: A great addition to an existing Sonos system or if you usually use streaming services, but lack of...
The Sonos PLAY1 is a great speaker to add onto your existing Sonos sound system. If you're looking for a single, small speaker, however, we think the Bose Soundtouch 10 is a better option with its more versatile connection options...
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The relatively tiny Santa Barbara-based company Sonos pretty much rules wireless multiroom audio, but the Sonos Play:1 wireless sound system it's launching today faces serious competition. Bose and Samsung both launched Wi-Fi music systems last week.Bas...
The Play:1 is my favorite Sonos product to date, and one of my favorite wireless speakers to date. It sounds much more like one of the better large wireless speakers (the B&W Z2 or the JBL OnBeat Rumble) than like other products in its size and price rang...
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Lutron Caseta Wireless light switches make controlling the lights in your home impressively simple and Sonos delivers rich, room-filling sound through wireless speakers. Together, you can automate your lights and music to set the mood or to wake you up.We...
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The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are both strong phones, but they’re not quite complete. While you can dunk them, you shouldn’t really drop them, so you’ll need a good case. And because they don’t come with a headphone jack, these handsets are begging for w...
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