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Sonos One (Gen 2) - Voice Controlled Smart Speaker with Amazon Alexa Built-in (Black)

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Arrives Tuesday, Sep 24
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Color: Black


Style: 1 Speaker


Features

  • Sonos One - The powerful smart speaker with voice control built-in
  • Brilliant sound - Get rich, room-filling sound with Sonos One, and control it with your voice, the Sonos app, Apple AirPlay2, and more
  • For every room - The compact design fits just about any space. Put it on your kitchen countertop, or tuck it away on your office bookshelf. It's humidity resistant so you can even put it in the bathroom
  • Stereo sound with 2 - Pair 2 Sonos Ones together in the same room for stereo separation and more detailed sound. Use a pair as rear home theater surrounds with Arc or Beam
  • Build your system - Connect wirelessly to other Sonos speakers to enjoy brilliant sound in any or every room

Brand: Sonos


Model Name: Sonos One (Gen 2)


Speaker Type: Bookshelf


Connectivity Technology: WiFi, Ethernet


Special Feature: Subwoofer, Radio


Product Dimensions: 4.69 x 6.36 x 4.69 inches


Item Weight: 4.18 pounds


Department: Unisex


Manufacturer: Sonos


Item model number: ONEG2US1BLK


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Date First Available: February 8, 2019


Input Voltage: 100240 Volts


Speakers Maximum Output Power: 10 Watts


Item Weight: 1.9 Kilograms


Number Of Items: 1


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  • Definitely a sound upgrade from Echo speakers
Color: Black Style: 1 Speaker
I'm a big fan of the Amazon Alexa system, and for a while now I've had several recent generation Echo speakers scattered throughout my house. However, although the Echo has decent sound quality, I wanted to upgrade and take things to the next level. I did a lot of research and ended up buying several of these Sonos One (gen 2) speakers. They're pricey but it was worth it. The sound quality is a *noticeable* improvement from the Echo speakers. Much smoother and crisper music, better range, etc. It's just a higher end speaker. I did have some initial frustrations authorizing my first Sonos speaker to work with Alexa. Amazon kept wanting me to authenticate my new device with a One Time Password (OTP) it was sending to my e-mail, but that I wasn't finding those e-mails in my inbox. I'm still not sure what was happening (they weren't going to my spam folder either, that I could tell), but I finally found those authenticator messages hiding somehow in the "All Mail" gmail folder on my iphone. It was weird and frustrating, but once I got past that, everything has been smooth sailing. Some of the negative comments from older reviews really don't seem to apply anymore. You can easily group speakers into sets when you want to play music in multiple rooms at once. The Sonos app integrates with Amazon Music, Spotify, Sirius XM, etc. It's also not true that you have to plug at least one speaker directly into your router or Ethernet anymore. The entire set can be fully wireless. Other Pro's: Other than much higher sound quality, the Sonos are much better at knowing which speaker to activate when you want to chat with Alexa. With my old Echo speakers, if I said "Alexa," I would often get a speaker answering me from two rooms down the hall for some reason. I ended up using four different wake words to try to prevent that from happening (which was annoying). Now, even though I have a Sonos device in my kitchen and one only ten feet away in my living room, it's 100% accurate in always activating the closest device, and not trying to respond to my voice commands from a speaker on the other side of the house. I was also having problems with the Echo speakers (five of them grouped together throughout the house) where they would often have one or two speakers drop out of the group when I played music for more than a few minutes. I also was getting music that would crackle or hiss on the Echo speakers between songs, or would suddenly stop playing (and that was all streaming from the Amazon app, which you think would have had the least amount of those kind of issues with their own company's devices). None of that happens anymore with my Sonos. Cons: The Sonos aren't bluetooth compatible, if that's important to you. Also, they're at least twice the size and weight of an Echo speaker, which could be a consideration depending on where you intend to put them. And finally, as I'd mentioned earlier, they're not cheap. But there's a reason you end up paying more than twice what an Echo speaker costs -- you're definitely buying a much higher quality sound. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2021 by Adam Gynac

  • Sonos is more for music
Color: White Style: 1 Speaker
I believe it is necessary to mention that I am a gamer. I play games A LOT and I tend to listen to music ALL the time. When I read online that this speaker is great for music they were NOT kidding. The sound and the bass on it is so perfect it's better than a lot of speakers that I have heard and owned. The volume on my speaker is not even in the middle of the volume bar and it is already loud enough (To where I actually feel like my neighbors can hear it next door), but my bass was too good to where I had to turn down -5 (Bass is still loud enough to notice in the music) [Bass goes to max +10 and to -10 as well as the other (2 fuctions). You can mess with Bass, Treble, and Balance in app. I have (2) of these Sonos synched to each other and the sound quality of it is so perfect that my buddies online ask me to play music for them while we play zombies (since it goes through the Mic flawlessly and the sound quality is that crisp). They have said that it sounds like they are listening to it in person. Now I am picky when it comes to speakers and I can't say anything negative about the sound quality and bass. Now I will let you all know a few things that you may have been wondering. The setup was SUPER EASY. When I finished it I literally said out loud, "Was that it?" The steps: 1) Download app. 2)Make account and verify. 3)Connect to speaker. 4)Connect speaker to Internet. 5) Download update. *Done. That was all. App is SUPER EASY to use it's very simple which makes it a great app. Now like I have mentioned I listen to music A LOT, so I added Pandora, Amazon Music, etc and even getting those on it were easy. They guide you to it when you go into the settings of the app and it asks you if you want to add them. This next subject may be negative for you depending on your area and perspective. You have to add your own voice control system to it if your area has one. I have been using Alexa since I started owning one roughly about 4yrs ago, so I use the Alexa voice, but there are ways to get other voices. For me getting the Alexa voice was super easy. You can add it in the settings as well and it's under *Voice* in bold print. Now another possible negative thing depending on your standpoint and what your trying to use it for. It doesn't have as many functions as Alexa. Which is fine for me since I have the current newest Alexa coming in on Friday. I will be using the Alexa as the control tower for it since it has the most functions. You can apparently connect your Alexa to these speakers by using the Alexa app. I will let you know if it is true once I receive my Alexa come this Friday the 8th. If you have any questions ask away. I'll respond the best I can. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2021 by Xerxes Xerxes

  • Solid, Impressive Performance
Color: White Style: 2 Room Set
The Sonos One (Gen 2) speakers are a fantastic addition to any home entertainment setup. With their solid construction and premium materials, these speakers are built to last and provide outstanding performance for years to come. The sound quality is truly amazing, delivering rich, clear, and powerful audio that really brings music, movies, and games to life. We have these speakers paired with a Sonos Beam in our master bedroom and living room and the setup is phenomenal. The surround sound experience is immersive and truly enhances our media consumption. The integration with other Sonos products and the easy setup process make it a breeze to expand the system to other rooms. We are already planning similar setups in our garage and upstairs loft and are confident that the Sonos One (Gen 2) speakers will continue to deliver the same high-quality audio performance in those rooms as well. If you're looking for a top-notch speaker system, the Sonos One (Gen 2) is definitely worth considering. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2023 by Chase Klecker

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