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.
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.
The Bose Smart Soundbar 600 is capable of Dolby Atmos. It showed many strengths in review. Only the 3D sound fell short of expectations.
Multiroom plus mobile Bluetooth speaker in a single box – a pretty unique concept. Sonos´ Move is one of a kind offering pretty mature sound.
In review: Sony LinkBuds S are world-record small and light, but filled to bursting with features. The highlight is the app.
The 4th Generation of the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin once again has what it takes to be a high-flyer. However, the review of the WLAN box with Bluetooth might surprise fans.
JBL´s latest TWS offer active noise-canceling at a more affordable pricepoint than ever. Lots of endured listening fun included!
The Bose Home Speaker 300 is a one-box smart speaker for multiroom applications that uses omnidirectional directivity and intuitive control.
The largest Onebox speaker in the Sonos range offers wide imaging, precise bass and the most natural and transparent sound in its class.
The Bose Home Speaker 500 is a onebox speaker with virtual stereo imaging and color display that works particularly well with Amazon Alexa.
The small Sonos Roam is a portable 2-in-1 speaker that can handle Bluetooth as well as Wifi multiroom streaming. And it fits into any handbag.