Sonos Era 300 Speaker
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Cohesion was a strength, with reviewers praising seamless surround fields, solid presentation, and a unified sound.
Pros: Control button responsiveness, Smart features
Cons: Chromecast compatibility, Google
One detailed review praised driver handoff and coherence, describing a seamless presentation across the soundfield.
Pros: Multi-speaker pairing reliability, Voice recognition accuracy
Cons: Bluetooth connectivity, Video passthrough support
Cohesive presentation was one of the Beam's strongest areas, with reviewers describing rich, balanced, impressive sound that dramatically improves TV audio.
Pros: Dynamic headroom, On-device controls
Cons: Video passthrough support, Bluetooth connectivity
Cohesive presentation received direct praise for fullness and cohesion, especially in rock and hip-hop playback.
Pros: Voice assistant responsiveness, Wi-Fi streaming reliability
Cons: Wired input, Float capability
Cohesive presentation was mixed: standalone home-cinema cohesion impressed some reviewers, while one found music less authentically cohesive than stereo speakers.
Pros: Multi-speaker pairing reliability, Spotify Connect reliability
Cons: Gaming HDMI passthrough, Video passthrough support
The overall presentation was enjoyable and balanced for several reviewers, though one found the sound somewhat boxy.
Pros: Latency with TV (lip sync), Wi-Fi streaming reliability
Cons: Chromecast compatibility, Google