8/9/2023 0 Comments Sonos roam reviewSonos has outfitted the Roam with a technology it calls Automatic TruePlay. This has been made possible thanks to the dual-driver system with a dedicated subwoofer and tweeter. I heard everything from the 60s - Rolling Stones and the Beatles - to contemporary pop - Ariana Grande, Black Eyed Peas and Taylor Swift - and the clarity from the highs were mighty clear. It may not have as much bass as its counterparts such as the Sonos One or the Move, but plenty enough to keep you on your feet from time to time. Pair two together and you’ve got a force to reckon with.įrom the highs to lows - and almost everything in between - the Sonos Roam has it all. It's one of those speakers that can easily fill a medium-sized room with sound. It’s a neat feature.įor a speaker of this size, I was mighty impressed with the sound. When you’re outside of its range, the Roam will automatically switch to Bluetooth. When you’re at home, it’ll connect via your home network. The Sonos Roam is only the company’s second Bluetooth speaker to have built-in Bluetooth. It’s shock-resistant, with the end caps being rubberised and extremely durable. The Roam weighs in at under one pound (430 grams) and can easily be tossed into any backpack or tote that you’re taking upon your journey. It comes in at 6.61 inches tall and is shorter than its competitors like the UE Boom 3 and JBL Flip 5. The Roam is a nondescript, small and cylindrically rounded triangle that’s about the size of a small can of soda. It’s the first from the company to compete against the multitude of Bluetooth speakers. The Roam is the cheapest way to get a look into the company’s ecosystem. It’s a device set to help us listen to music together. Plus, if you’ve got multiple Roam devices, then you can pair them together for an even greater listening experience.Īfter listening to music from the 60s till the present day, I can safely say that Sonos has done a good job, during a pandemic, to encourage the listener to take the Roam to the park, beach, or the poolside. Sonos has an ecosystem that is very friendly and the Roam has IP67 dust- and water-resistance rating. The Sonos Roam, in a nutshell, is a sleek and portable speaker that doesn’t distort at loud volumes.
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