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Sonos One (Gen 1) - Voice Controlled Smart Speaker (Black) (Discontinued by manufacturer)

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Color: Black


Features

  • Sonos One - The powerful smart speaker with voice control built in.
  • This product has been replaced by Sonos One (Gen 2).

Description

All-new Sonos One – Voice Controlled Smart Speaker with Amazon Alexa Built In (Black). Two Class-D digital amplifiers perfectly tuned to match the speaker drivers and acoustic architecture.


Product Dimensions: 4.8 x 4.8 x 6.4 inches


Item Weight: 4.08 pounds


Manufacturer: Sonos


Item model number: ONEG1US1BLK


Batteries: 4 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 12, 2017


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  • Things That Work For Old People
Color: Black
I am a 70 year old struggling to keep up with technology because, well it's important. Like many my ability to check out new tech with the systems administrator or a Millennial colleague came to an abrupt end along with my final paycheck. Since I think it's important that you know the perspective with which a review is written let me briefly tell you what this Sonos One was meant to replace. Our basic music needs were being met by a 10 year old Sony "shelf system"; a radio tuned only to the local classical music station with a CD player that no longer worked. We have access to Amazon music and recently bought a little Bluetooth speaker that worked very nicely. The downside here is that my wife has no notion of how to use the app to make Amazon music work. We have Sirius XM in the car, love the variety and often wished we could get that at home. Based on the specs and reviews it looked like Sonos One had the potential to be our new best music friend. Out of the box the set up was VERY easy. I dread the day when I buy a new piece of tech and have no clue how to make it work. That was not a problem for this guy. Download the app and follow the simple steps. The only exception here is in a tuning process that involves waving your iPhone while you walk around the room. It kept failing, telling me I was making too much noise. My wife actually has this same complaint and, as with my marriage the app eventually suggested we just move on. The Sonos app connected seamlessly with Amazon Music. We had discovered that Sirius XM now offered an app based streaming version of their service which also connected easily with a little switching back and forth between the apps. And the biggest bonus, our local classical music station is among the many radio stations that can be added. The sound is spectacular. Keep that perspective thing in mind. We are obviously not audiophiles but to our aging ears the Sonos is a huge upgrade over what we had and fills our room with deep, rich sound. The Alexa thing was our biggest surprise as both wife and I were skeptical and had put Alexa in the broad category of "things we will never have." Alexa's default play for us will be something from Amazon Music. The more specific your request the better. There's a bit of learning curve in finding what gets Alexa's motor running. For example, after a number of fails we looked at the app and noticed that our local classical music station was titled Classical Public Radio. That worked and now my wife can get her old friend playing at 6am without using any apps. In the interest of fairness I must say that Alexa does not seem to recognize Sirius XM and even told me it was not installed. Of course all of the music can be accessed without problem on the app. I have asked Alexa the time; asked her to set an alarm and to tell me a joke. I even told her I loved her. "That's sweet" was her response. I've read here that the Alexa function is not great on the Sonos, but again that depends on your needs and perspective. The Sonos One with Alexa gets the Double Senior Discount Seal of Approval from this household. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2017 by Old Man Fran

  • Terrible investment
Color: White
Music regularly skips and/or stops completely. I have the fastest Internet speed available, my router is new (2017) and located in the same room as two of the speakers that frequently cut out (although they all do). Sometimes, speakers disappear from my account completely and I have to individually re-add them. These are common, known issues on which Sonos’ will blame your router—either being too outdated or too new. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2018 by J Robinson

  • There are bugs, but it's getting there
Color: Black
- Installation - You plug the Sonos One into the wall and use the Sonos app to find and set it up. That part is easy. The voice control part is where it gets annoying. You'll have to do four things if you've never used Alexa before (like myself). It's all fairly straightforward, but you'll have to keep hopping back and forth between the Sonos app and whatever they tell you to do. First, Sonos will have you log into Amazon and allow Alexa access. Then they have you download the Alexa app (note: Log into the app with your Amazon account after installation. I didn't and the third step in Sonos will fail because it can't redirect you properly. Maybe it should really say "Install Alexa and login"). After that they have you Enable Sonos in Alexa. Finally you verify that Alexa is working. - Using Alexa - So now the Sonos One and Alexa is working. I can ask it questions and add stuff to my shopping list. Yay. The range at which Alexa can hear you clearly is something like 15-20 ft around a corner and 25-30 ft if you're unobstructed. Any more than that and you'll run into issues. I have a pair of Play:1's in the kitchen as well as in the bedroom. The Sonos One is on a separate location in I've labeled "Nook". The intention was to have it play music from Spotify. You say "Alexa, play Foo Fighters radio from Spotify in the Kitchen" and Alexa will confirm what you want to do, but it only works sometimes. Other commands like "Alexa, pause the music in the kitchen" would also fail. - What's going on? - I believe it's related to a long-standing issue between Spotify and Sonos. If the Sonos app is in control, and you try to wrest control with the Spotify app (or vice-versa), it won't always work. They've gotten integration down pretty well now, but every now and then I'll run into a hiccup. With the Sonos One, you've now added Alexa into the mix, which complicates things. If you don't specify "from Spotify" in your voice request, Alexa will default to playing from Amazon Music. I believe the different music services have a little trouble taking control from each other, so it's not necessarily Alexa's fault. - Impressions - In the first hour of testing the system out, it seemed to fair poorly, and only worked 10-20% of the time. Alexa commands like "tell me a joke" would always work, but getting anything to play on my speakers via voice commands would fail. Within the Alexa app, you can see a list all your requests. I let Alexa know which ones were failing. I gave it a rest and came back to it after all Sonos speakers had been quiet for awhile (maybe an hour or two). Alexa started working 90% of the time. My wild theory is I kept throwing requests at it over and over and some process was junking up the queue and needed to time out. After the rest, the only failures were attributed to Alexa not understanding my playlist titles. Either the Sonos One or Alexa has difficulty understanding non-alphabetical queries. My recommendation is to say just a part of the playlist it can understand. For example, if you have a playlist in Spotify titled "10/10 headphone testing Mk II", don't bother saying the numbers, abbreviations, or special characters. Just say something like "Alexa, play headphone testing playlist from Spotify". - Sound - As far as I can tell, the Sonos One is most likely Play:1 hardware with voice controls added in. It's a good speaker. The chief complaint I hear is that you can't pair a Sonos One with a Play:1, so keep that in mind when considering your setup. A pair of Sonos One's will likely outperform a Play:5 in my opinion. - Verdict - I'd say it was a bit frustrating up front and I started this review with only one star, but things have gotten gradually better. With Spotify supported now, and (mostly) working I'm pretty happy. There are still some bugs in there, but they'll get hashed out over time. Score: 7/10 Sonos setup: Sonos Version 8.2.1 Pair of Play:1's in Bedroom Pair of Play:1's in Kitchen Sonos One speaker in Nook ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2017 by Christopher B.

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