Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the Sonos Era 100 portable speakers and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sonos Era 100 portable speakers.
June 2023
(85%)
34 Reviews
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Users
(76%)
65 Reviews
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Balanced stereo sound
Excellent companion app with room analysis and adjustable EQ
Surprising upper bass accuracy, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, Privacy controls,
Minimal stereo Imaging, Compressed sound
Who says you can't improve on perfection? The Sonos Era 100 is the new replacement for the much heralded Sonos One speaker. Does it offer improvements? Absolutely! With Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections, voice assist and extremely loud playback, the Era 100...
A little more expensive,Competition offers better features,Some compression on bass heavy music,No Google Assistant
buy it? When the Sonos One debuted in 2017, there was nothing else like it apart from some tentative smart speakers which quickly disappeared. Certainly nothing as well-formed and enduring as the One. (Yes, technically, Apple's HomePod was announced befo...
Published: 2023-03-27, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Broader soundstage and more bass than Sonos One, Bluetooth and 3.5mm line-in support, Greener to run and easier to recycle/repair
More expensive than Sonos One, No Google Assistant at launch
Existing Sonos fans are really going to like the Era 100, I suspect. It sounds better than the Sonos One, and it continues in that model's pattern of refined, restrained design. Being able to use it as a line-in for external sources is a welcome addition...
Balanced stereo sound, Excellent companion app with room analysis and adjustable EQ, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, Alexa and Sonos voice control, Supports most major music streaming services
No Dolby Atmos, Google Assistant, or Google Cast, Underwhelming sub-bass
Published: 2023-03-07, Author: Ty , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Sonos has unveiled its newest range of wireless speakers, named Era, which includes a replacement for the Sonos One and a spatial audio tabletop model.The two speakers -- the Sonos Era 100 ($249) and the Sonos Era 300 $449 -- now include Bluetooth as well...
Abstract: I was quite surprised at this $399 speaker – real stereo (no downmix) from one enclosure, better sound quality than the Sonos One (which was pretty good), BT/Wi-Fi and Line-in (needs an adapter); it is a step up.Now for some philosophy. Sonos speakers are...
More emphatic bass delivery than the One,Quick Tune Trueplay,Supports Bluetooth connectivity,Wider sweet spot,Excellent app interface
Hike up in price,Arguably too bassy,No adapters included with speaker
A fine upgrade in several ways over the One, the Sonos Era 100 benefits from a sleeker design, reconfigured driver setup and a spate of features that make it a more accessible option for more users. But in terms of whether it sounds better than its predec...