Testseek.com have collected 124 expert reviews of the Sonos Play:3 bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sonos Play:3 bluetooth portable speaker.
August 2011
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The editors liked
Very impressive sound quality
Stream millions of tracks directly from the device
Dead easy to set up. Affordable. Best music app of its competition. Great sound — better than most docks. Most file formats supported. No distortion at max volume
The editors didn't like
Limited to Sonos' wireless network
$419
No support for greater than 48kHz music. Stereo pairing is bad
Abstract: Flexson, a company specialising in Sonos accessories, has introduced ColourPlay to the UK, a simple way to change the colour schemes of Sonos speakers and other kit to spruce them up or match your home. With the Sonos Play:1 being a massive success story...
Published: 2012-09-27, Author: Ed , review by: avforums.com
Abstract: When Sonos launched their original product line in 2005, the market for networked audio was barely recognisable as such. The idea of an entire line of products that depended entirely on a computer to function seemed slightly risky at the time. Fast forwar...
Impressively musical, disperses sound well, flexible over positioning, free control apps
Requires a wired connection or an optional extra, dedicated remote is expensive
The only other caveat is that Sonos' dedicated CR200 remote control is an expensive extra, but given that a whole system can be controlled via brilliant, free apps that are available for PC, Mac, Android and iOS devices, we don't see that putting off many...
Sonos has at last built a wireless music box for the less well-off - and built a rather good one too. The Play:3 is physically small enough to be easily sited in any lounge, office or bedroom but produces a big enough sound to act as a primary stereo....
Easy to set up and use; iPhone, Android and iPad apps; support for Spotify; good sound quality for its size
Expensive
The cheapest Sonos speaker yet, the Play:3, is as easy to use and as versatile as we'd expect. But, if you can lay down a few more notes, the Sonos Play 5 is worth the upgrade....
The Sonos Play:3 is a really impressive network music player that is ideal for music fans with smaller homes to fill with sound. Though the need for a separate Bridge unit bumps up the price a smidgen, for £300 you have an incredibly flexible music sys...