Great sound quality; Bluetooth support; Trueplay for Android too;
Spatial audio support needs work; Line-in & Ethernet require expensive dongles; No Google Assistant support;
Manufacturer: Sonos
Great sound quality; Bluetooth support; Trueplay for Android too;
Spatial audio support needs work; Line-in & Ethernet require expensive dongles; No Google Assistant support;
Excellente qualité sonore; Prise en charge Bluetooth; Trueplay compatible avec Android également;
Audio spatial à améliorer; Entrée audio et l’Ethernet nécessitent des dongles coûteux; Incompatible avec l’assistant Google;
Gran calidad de sonido; Compatible con Bluetooth; Trueplay también para Android;
Hay que mejorar la compatibilidad con audio espacial; La entrada de línea y Ethernet requieren dongles caros; No es compatible con Google Assistant;
Another first-class wireless speaker from Sonos – the only thing wrong with the Era 300 is its lack of Google Assistant support
Impactful sound; Superb flexibility; Looks fantastic;
No Google Assistant support; Expensive;
Wide, clean and powerful sound; Flexible playback including Bluetooth; Usual multiroom brilliance;
Difficult to ensure spatial versions of tracks are being played; No Google Assistant; Hard to deny it’s costly;
The Sonos Era 300 ($449) pushes the company's multi-room speaker lineup forward with support for spatial audio. While the $899 Arc and the $499 Beam soundbars are compatible with Dolby Atmos, the Era 300 is the first Sonos speaker that isn't geared specifically toward home theater to adopt the standard. In addition, the Era 300 delivers room-filling sound with full-bodied bass and detailed highs, while Bluetooth connectivity gives you an extra option for wireless streaming you don't get with the $549 Sonos Five. Although we're disappointed that it doesn't support Google Assistant and Google Cast like some previous Sonos models, there's no denying the Era 300 is a powerhouse of a speaker and well worthy of our Editors' Choice award.An Interesting Design With Potential to Expand Available in black or white, the bulky Era 300 measures roughly 6.3 by 10.3 by 7.3 inches (HWD) and weighs 9.9 pounds. It's a bit smaller than the 8.0-by-14.3-by-6.1-inch Sonos Five, and quite different in s...
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.
Room-filling sound with strong bass depth and bright highs; Supports Dolby Atmos; Works with Alexa and Sonos voice commands; Terrific companion app with room analysis and adjustable EQ; Wide support for music streaming services
Expensive; No Google Assistant or Cast support
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