Big, detailed, and confident sound. Convincing spatial audio effect. Exemplary control app. Plenty of multi-room and multi-channel possibilities. Gawky looks. No support for Dolby Atmos via Tidal.
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Listen to your music in stereo! Deeper bass. Easy to integrate with all your favorite streaming services. Bluetooth connectivity included, not just Wi-Fi. Improved volume controls. Impressive room ...
When you find a good spatial audio song, Sonos’ new speaker can blow your mind and sounds like nothing else. But it trails the Sonos Five at stereo playback and suffers from the wildly inconsistent ...
The new Era by Jawbone is a distillation of its predecessor—refined, shrunken down, and wonderfully inconspicuous. Jawbone dropped the base price of the Era ($99.99) and now offers a more expensive ...
The more affordable Era speaker improves upon the Sonos One by nearly every measure and will likely find the same success and popularity among Sonos customers. If you buy something from a Verge link, ...
"Era" has several definitions. According to Merriam-Webster, an era is "a fixed point in time from which a series of years is reckoned." It can also describe "a memorable or important date or event," ...
The Sonos Era series is meant to usher in a new generation of speakers for the brand. I’ve tested multiple Sonos speakers and have owned the Era 300 for over a year. Its audio capabilities immediately ...
The Sonos Era 300 represents exactly what the name suggests – a new Era for Sonos. While the Era 100 is a direct replacement for the tremendous Sonos One, the Era 300 drops into a new zone. Back to ...
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