Sonos Move 2 review
Sonos focuses on stereo: Does the 2-channel upgrade really make the Move 2 better?
The Sonos Move 2 relies on stereo sound, but it is limited due to its compactness. But it sounded much more grown-up in the review.
In this archive you will find the overview of all reviews of the Wi-Fi speaker category in the online hi-fi magazine STEREO GUIDE for multi-room audio systems. They usually offer hi-fi sound quality and can be used as one-box systems or stereo speaker pairs, depending on the design. Some of these boxes, which can be wirelessly fed with music, are suitable for both stand-alone and stereo operation.
The Sonos Move 2 relies on stereo sound, but it is limited due to its compactness. But it sounded much more grown-up in the review.
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The Bose Smart Soundbar 600 is capable of Dolby Atmos. It showed many strengths in review. Only the 3D sound fell short of expectations.
JBL´s latest soundbar JBL Bar 1300 offers true Dolby Atmos, detachable wireless rear speakers and plenty of bass.
Review: The Sonos Era 100 offers rich bass, sounds very balanced with fresh trebles and has Bluetooth, AUX input and Amazon Alexa on board.
The Bose Solo 5 TV sound system has been a cheap solution to flat screen sound problems for years. How does it perform in the test?
Multiroom plus mobile Bluetooth speaker in a single box – a pretty unique concept. Sonos´ Move is one of a kind offering pretty mature sound.
We found Apple’s latest HomePod 2 to sound well balanced and mature. For Android users it is better to buy none, for Apple users two of them.
The Sonos Sub Mini proved to be a subtle helper of the Beam 2 in the review. The sub brings substance and level reserves, but not a revolution.
In test: Sonos Beam 2nd generation offers HDMI connection and Dolby Atmos. The former is convincing in practice. But the latter too?