Testseek.co.uk have collected 57 expert reviews of the Sonos Era 300 portable speaker and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sonos Era 300 portable speaker.
April 2023
(87%)
57 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
8 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Fantastic stereo and spatial audio
Goodlooking
Easy to set up
Wide support for music services
Long support life
Wifi 6
Bluetooth and linein options
Can be paired up
Good optional voice control
Alexa support
Recycled materials
Expansive Dolby Atmos presentation
Clear
Detailed
And balanced audio
Quick Tune Trueplay
Noteworthy looks
Impactful sound
Superb flexibility
Looks fantastic
The editors didn't like
Expensive
No Google Assistant support
Can't be placed inside a cabinet or shelf
Spatial audio tracks still hit and miss with limited services available
Published: 2023-04-17, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
fantastic stereo and spatial audio, goodlooking, easy to set up, wide support for music services, long support life, wifi 6, Bluetooth and linein options, can be paired up, good optional voice control, Alexa support, recycled materials
expensive, no Google Assistant support, can't be placed inside a cabinet or shelf, spatial audio tracks still hit and miss with limited services available
The Sonos Era 300 is one of the very best wifi speakers you can buy, producing the sort of sparkling audio that will have you discovering new elements of well-worn tracks.Its stereo performance is excellent, but it really comes alive if you feed it well-p...
Doesn't support Atmos playback from Tidal,Some will find it too expensive,Adapters are optional extras
A wireless speaker that delivers a fine Dolby Atmos presentation, the Sonos Era 300 delivers a crisp, clear, and balanced sound. This is one of the more exciting and interesting efforts in the wireless speaker market. PROS Expansive Dolby Atmos presentat...
(Image credit: Future)The Era 300 may have sounded a bit like a gimmick when first unveiled, but it's a bold move from the company that feels fresh, innovative and confident. Does it convince us that spatial audio will overtake stereo sound? Not quite, bu...
Pros+Plenty of playback features, including Bluetooth and wired+Can be used as Dolby Atmos rear surround speakers+Initial demo sounded large-scaled, clean and spacious+Quirky designCons-Quirky design-Not all streaming services are supported for spatial au...
Abstract: The Sonos Era 300 is the company's first Dolby Atmos-enabled speaker, and I got to try it with both Dolby Atmos streaming music and movies in a home theater configuration. Sonos has made soundbars with Dolby Atmos before, of course, but this is its first...
Apple HomePod (2nd generation) and Amazon Echo Studio are among the most popular spatial audio speakers with Dolby Atmos in India, priced at Rs 32,900 and Rs 22,999 respectively. The Sonos Era 300, on the other hand, is selling at Rs 54,990, making it qui...
The Sonos Era 300 are awesome smart speakers with some considerable weaknesses when it comes to using them connected to a laptop or PC. They benefit from amazing audio quality and good app support. It is super quick and easy to set them up via the Sonos a...
Published: 2023-06-22, Author: Ty , review by: cnet.com
Excellent bass response,Room-filling with Atmos music,Great sound quality
No Google Assistant,Limited home theater capabilities,Echo Studio offers better bang for buck
buy it? As with any large, expensive tabletop speaker, it's hard to say who the Sonos Era 300 is aimed at. It's a little expensive for a bedroom system, and it's not able to be hooked up to a home theater without even greater expense. Or maybe you've bee...
Excellent stereo and spatial audio, Works as a standalone, in stereo pair, Use as rear surrounds with Sonos soundbars, Good 'smarts with Alexa, Sonos Voice, Bluetooth compatible, Impressive industrial design,
No compatibility with Atmos tracks on Tidal, Does not work with Sony 360 Reality on Amazon, Sensitive to speaker placement
the speaker was nicely dynamic, hitting a peak of 94 dB at max volume. The DSP limiting offered good control, though it was not without some strain on loud passages. No matter-pulling volume back to the three-quarter mark was plenty loud to let the spea...