Sonos Era 300 Speaker
Highest ranked Sonos product by consolidated review score.
Highest ranked Sonos product by consolidated review score.
The product with the broadest review base in this brand lineup.
Where this brand scores best across its ranked products.
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Choose the Era 300 for expansive Dolby Atmos sound, strong Sonos ecosystem flexibility, and excellent home theater upside. Skip it if you mainly want cheap stereo playback or need Google...
Pros: Cohesive presentation, Surround sound simulation
Cons: Smart assistant integration (Alexa
Choose the Sonos Beam Gen 2 if you want a compact, easy Sonos soundbar with clear dialogue, strong sound and upgrade paths. Skip it if you need true overhead Atmos,...
Pros: Smart assistant integration (Alexa, Dialogue clarity (for TV/soundbar use)
Cons: Bluetooth codec support, Gaming HDMI passthrough
Choose Sonos Arc if you want big, convincing Dolby Atmos with Sonos multi-room smarts; Skip it if you need Bluetooth or multiple HDMI inputs, or you expect deep subwoofer-style bass...
Pros: Inter-speaker connectivity, Loudness / maximum volume
Cons: Bluetooth codec support, Video passthrough support
Choose Sonos Ace for all-day comfort and standout Dolby Atmos spatial audio, especially if you own a compatible Sonos soundbar. Skip if you want deeper EQ and absolutely class-leading music...
Pros: USB-C, Replaceable earpads
Cons: Water/sweat resistance rating, Cable quality
Choose the Sonos Beam Gen 1 for clear TV dialogue, compact Sonos streaming, and easy smart features. Skip it if you need Dolby Atmos, deep bass without a sub, Bluetooth,...
Pros: Weight convenience, Dialogue clarity (for TV/soundbar use)
Cons: Bluetooth codec support, Dolby Atmos height effects
Choose Sonos Move 2 for premium, room-filling portable sound that also fits a Wi-Fi/AirPlay multi-room home; Skip it if you need lightweight grab-and-go portability or you get frustrated by occasional...
Pros: Dynamic headroom, Battery life (if portable)
Cons: Speakerphone quality, Chromecast compatibility
Choose the Sonos Roam 2 if you want a pocketable, rugged speaker that switches between Sonos Wi-Fi multi-room and simple Bluetooth with a dedicated pairing button. Skip it if you...
Pros: AirPlay compatibility, Water resistance rating
Cons: Multipoint connectivity, Wired input availability