Bose Solo 5 vs. Sonos Beam

Make your movie nights extra special with a soundbar!

Whether you’re looking for a way to make your favorite action flicks a little more intense, or a simple speaker that can both stream music as well as seamlessly connect to your entertainment system, a soundbar is a good way to go.

These handy devices not only aid to enhance your viewing experience, but they come with additional cool features such as Apple Airplay 2, enhanced dialogue mode and even hands-free control for some models!

Today, we’ll be looking at Bose Solo 5 as well as Sonos Beam and how they can benefit your movie nights. So if you decide to go for a cheaper option that can still deliver an impressive sound, you’ll like the Bose Solo 5. Or if you like the idea of a built-in voice assistant such as Alexa, then check out the Sonos Beam.

If you want to see what more features soundbars can offer, you can also check out our article on Bose Soundbar 500 vs. 700.

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Sonos Amp vs. Connect

The Sonos Amp and Connect are great tools to use if you want to integrate your existing speakers or your old school vinyl recorder into your Sonos system.

However, both are also pretty different from each other. Since Sonos Amp actually comes in with a built-in D-class amplifier that will enhance the sound quality output and also includes its own receiver. While Sonos Connect is designed specifically to integrate with an external amplifier or receiver and bring Sonos functionality to a third-party system.

There are also other ways in which both models differ from each other, such as Apple Airplay 2 compatibility, outdoor use, and more!

So, read on to see which model will blend in well with your HiFi system.

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Echo Sub vs. Sonos Sub

Make your Jazz collection come to life with a wireless subwoofer!

Including a subwoofer such as Echo or Sonos Sub will further enhance the sound quality of your already existing Echo or Sonos speaker set.

With a Sub, you can enjoy exceptional deep rich sound that an ordinary speaker might not be able to produce, and will allow you to experience movies, audiobooks, songs, podcasts, and more, in a whole new way!

Today, we’ll be looking at Echo Sub vs. Sonos Sub, and how these two can benefit your audio experience. So whether you’re looking for an addition to your existing Echo family, or something with a far more powerful base, both subwoofers have something to offer.

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Sonos One vs. Play:5

Create the perfect audio experience with a Sonos smart speaker!

Sonos smart speakers have so far impressed us with their exceptional audio quality, their flexible compatibility, and the idea to choose between mono or stereo output to suit every occasion!

Not to mention the ability to use Alexa voice commands with some models, as well as having the option of choosing from over 50 different music streaming platforms.

Today, we’ll be looking at both two Sonos One smart speaker, and Play: 5, both sound-wise, and specs-wise, and the options you have when deciding between creating a stereo output system, 3.1 surround sound, or even a 5.1 surround system!

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Sonos PLAY:3 vs. PLAY:5

When comparing the Sonos PLAY:3 vs. PLAY:5, it’s easy to see that both speakers have a lot going for them.

No matter which speaker you choose, you’ll enjoy a fully-featured smart device with support for voice control and a myriad of streaming services. While the PLAY:3 and PLAY:5 do have a lot going for them, however, there are some key differences that may influence which device is right for you.

The PLAY:5 is one of the best smart speakers on the market and has a number of useful features to offer, but the PLAY:3 is also an excellent device that won’t break the bank.

Let’s take a look at some of the similarities and differences of these excellent Sonos smart speakers.

Sonos PLAY:3 vs. Bose SoundTouch 20

Comparing the Sonos PLAY:3 vs. Bose SoundTouch 20 can be a difficult task as the speakers both excel in different areas. With an audio line-in, the SoundTouch 20 supports more voice assistants than the PLAY:3 — making it a competitive speaker for those with controllers like Google Home. The Sonos PLAY:3 audio, flexible expansion into a full sound system, and huge amount of supported services make it a competitor that may be difficult to beat.

Let’s dive into the main differences between Bose and Sonos so you can make an informed decision as to which smart speaker is right for you.

Sonos PLAY:1 vs. PLAY:3

When choosing a smart speaker, sound quality is what really matters. However, features like humidity resistance and placement options can really impact your final decision. So, today we’ll outline the differences between the Sonos PLAY:1 vs. PLAY:3 to help you choose the perfect speaker for your home.

Sonos ONE vs. Sonos PLAY:1

There aren’t many differences between the and , but they are major. Both can be controlled via voice, however, only one of the speakers has Amazon Alexa assistant built-in. So, today we’ll compare the Sonos ONE vs. Sonos PLAY:1 to help you choose the best smart speaker for your home. If you just want the differences, use the navigation below. But we think we should first start with a little bit about Sonos.

Sonos Playbase vs. Playbar

Looking for ultimate sound experience? Us too! Lot’s of modern day TVs feature beautiful depth of color and thin shape while totally missing the mark on sound quality. So we end up looking for high-quality speakers to complement our high-def TVs. But guess what — Sonos can make our 4K TVs sound as good as they look.

Choosing between Sonos Playbase vs. Playbar is like choosing between a chocolate chip cookie and a brownie, or ice cream and gelato. It’s not an easy choice. After all, it’s not only about preferences, it’s also about the details. So, today we’ll take a closer look at Sonos Playbase and Playbar features & specs to help you choose the right speaker for your home.