The Era 300 is the best-sounding single speaker you can put in a room, full stop. Dolby Atmos spatial audio, room-filling bass, and seamless multi-room integration justify the premium price for serious listeners.
The Dolby Atmos-compatible Era 300 delivers room-filling spatial audio on its own, or it can be easily integrated with other Sonos speakers for a truly theater-like experience.
When you find a good spatial audio song, Sonos' new speaker can blow your mind and sounds like nothing else.
If you are open to soundbar, Sonos, so can you, if you have more budget, slowly but surely complete the setup (5.1) over time.
The Flip 7 nails the sweet spot between portability and sound quality better than any other Bluetooth speaker. IP68 waterproofing, 14-hour battery, and punchy audio make it the go-to for virtually any adventure.
The Era 100 is the smart speaker that audiophiles and casual listeners agree on. Stereo sound, Alexa built-in, AirPlay 2, and Bluetooth in a compact package make it the most versatile home speaker at its price.
Bose's SoundLink Flex is the outdoor Bluetooth speaker that sounds shockingly good for its size. IP67 waterproofing and Bose's signature audio processing make it the top pick for beach, pool, and travel use.
At $50, the StormBox Micro 2 punches so far above its weight class it's almost unfair to the competition. Waterproof, bass-forward, and genuinely portable, it's the best sub-$60 speaker you can buy.