Sonos Era 300 Speaker
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EQ and Trueplay were mostly praised for improving sound, though reviewers also noted sensitivity, unfinished multi-speaker tuning, and app frustrations.
Pros: Control button responsiveness, Smart features
Cons: Chromecast compatibility, Google
EQ controls were viewed as useful for bass, treble, and loudness adjustments, though not a replacement for every hardware limitation.
Pros: Multi-speaker pairing reliability, Spotify Connect reliability
Cons: Gaming HDMI passthrough, Video passthrough support
EQ customization was useful but limited, with reviewers praising treble/loudness adjustments while noting the EQ only covers basics.
Pros: Latency with TV (lip sync), Wi-Fi streaming reliability
Cons: Chromecast compatibility, Google
EQ and sound modes were useful for bass, treble, speech, and night listening, but one reviewer wanted more granular control.
Pros: Dynamic headroom, On-device controls
Cons: Video passthrough support, Bluetooth connectivity
EQ customization is useful but basic; reviewers liked bass/treble adjustment while noting the absence of a full EQ.
Pros: Multi-speaker pairing reliability, Voice recognition accuracy
Cons: Bluetooth connectivity, Video passthrough support
EQ customization was useful but basic: reviewers liked bass and treble controls, while several wanted more than the simple two-band adjustment.
Pros: Voice assistant responsiveness, Wi-Fi streaming reliability
Cons: Wired input, Float capability