Testseek.com have collected 153 expert reviews of the Sonos Roam bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sonos Roam bluetooth portable speaker.
April 2021
(85%)
153 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(97%)
7 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
850100153
The editors liked
Small size
Packed with networking features
Choice of Alexa or Google Assistant
Great size
Solid balance
Surprisingly decent bass
Supports the virtual assistants with a microphone
Alwayson TruePlay can be quite useful
And you can turn it off if you don't like it
Works as both a Sonos multiroom speaker and as a Bluetooth speaker
Superb sound for an IP67 portable waterproof speaker
Neutral sound signature gives the dynamic range to use an EQ properly
Superb sound for an IP67 portable waterproof speaker, Neutral sound signature gives the dynamic range to use an EQ properly, Terrific 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi range, USB-C, Power bank and Qi charge, Can join the Sonos ecosystem and is voice-enabled
Abstract: In 2019 Sonos released its first ever ‘portable' speaker. It was great, but suffered from being too big and heavy to actually take anywhere. That has all changed with the new Sonos Roam – a speaker with incredible sound for such a smol boi.Sonos new porta...
Published: 2021-05-03, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Portability, Variety of control options, Wireless charging, Design, Battery life
Power button
The Sonos Roam is the cheapest Sonos product to date and is a great way to dip your toe into the Sonos ecosystem, without going all-in on a Sonos Arc, Sub and surrounds.I love that the Roam still includes the voice assistant support, but obviously this re...
Abstract: It's become de rigueur to call the Sonos Move a luggable speaker rather than a portable one. Tipping the scales at six pounds, the Move delivers big, bold, yet refined sound that you can take to the backyard, the park, or even the beach, but it's a hefty...
Published: 2021-04-06, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Compact, rugged design, Bluetooth and wi-fi connectivity, Excellent sound, Good battery life
More expensive than similar size speakers
The Sonos Roam is a standout portable speaker that delivers what Sonos customers expect – excellent sound and brilliant connectivity – but with the added benefit of being able to take it anywhere.Related PostsGoogle Nest Hub (2nd Gen) review – all the sma...
Great size, Solid balance, Surprisingly decent bass, Supports the virtual assistants with a microphone, Alwayson TruePlay can be quite useful, and you can turn it off if you don't like it, Works as both a Sonos multiroom speaker and as a Bluetooth speaker
Battery drains pretty seriously while unused, Could do with a touch more volume
If the goal of delivering the Sonos Move in a smaller size was the intention, it's pretty clear Sonos has nailed it, or managed to get bloody close with the Roam.Simply put, the Roam is a success, achieving excellent sound both at home and to go, and maki...
Great size, Solid balance, Surprisingly decent bass, Supports the virtual assistants with a microphone, Alwayson TruePlay can be quite useful, and you can turn it off if you don't like it, Works as both a Sonos multiroom speaker and as a Bluetooth speaker
Battery drains pretty seriously while unused, Could do with a touch more volume
If the goal of delivering the Sonos Move in a smaller size was the intention, it's pretty clear Sonos has nailed it, or managed to get bloody close with the Roam.Simply put, the Roam is a success, achieving excellent sound both at home and to go, and maki...
A fancy little speaker for Sonos fans.It's actually sort of surprising how long it took Sonos to come out with a small-format, portable speaker. Because the company doesn't rely on Bluetooth as a means of connection, the format didn't fit as naturally int...