Testseek.com have collected 140 expert reviews of the Sonos Move bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sonos Move bluetooth portable speaker.
September 2019
(83%)
140 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(96%)
37 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Powerful audio with rich bass depth and bright highs
Portable
Dust- and water-resistant build
Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice control
A solid portable speaker for an existing Sonos system. Sturdy
Water-resistant
Dustproof and voice-enabled (on a Wi-Fi network) with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. Up to 10 hours of playback. Autotuning system calibrates to any environment. The batte
Superb audio quality
Built-in Automatic TruePlay technology
Easy Wi-Fi-to-Bluetooth connection conversion
Comprehensive durability
Rich
Enveloping sound with ample bass
With built-in handle
Excellent battery life while undocked
Water and dust resistance is greatly appreciated
Seamless transition between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Fantastic audio performance
Indoors and out
Automatic Trueplay optimizes audio performance for wherever the speaker is playing
Amazing range while operating over Wi-Fi
Long battery life and smart battery-charging tech
Super auto-calibrated sound
Battery powered
Google Assistant and Alexa
IP56 weather rated
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Solid build quality
Great wireless connectivity options
One-hand carry
Good directivity
Reliable connection
Solid Sonos app
IP56 weatherproof build
Supports WiFi and Bluetooth
Microphones work well
Can be toggled off
Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa compatibility
The charging cradle is great
Sonos style subtly integrates ruggedization
Sounds great
Inside and out
Automatic Trueplay is simple and effective
Long battery life and fast recharging
Replaceable battery is reassuring
Loud
Full sound
Reliable wireless connectivity
Seamlessly integrates with other Sonos products
Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant on board
Sounds great indoors or out
Great sound quality
Great volume
Easy to connect/control multiple speakersExcellent Sound
Relatively compact
Many connection optionsExcellent sound quality
Easy multi-speaker management
AirPlay compatable
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Heavy
Sculpted
Mono sound signature not for everyone
Somewhat expensive
The Move is big and hefty for a portable speaker. Battery life can be adversely impacted by how you use it
Pricey
No smart features in Bluetooth mode
Heavy for a portable device
Microphones still aren't as accurate as on dedicated Alexa or Google Assistant speakers
May be too large and heavy to travel with
No color options outside black
Highly directional sound stage (it's wide
But not circular)
No support for the aptX or aptX HD Bluetooth codecs
Limited to 16-bit/48kHz resolution
No aptX support
Bass compression at max volume
No real EQ
Only bass and treble adjustment sliders
Price
AAC only
No aptX
The handle is not for carrying the speaker long distances
Speaker is too heavy and awkward to be truly portable
Expensive for a Bluetooth speaker
Bluetooth experience lacks some of the Sonos niceties
Some significant setup bugs and headaches
Too big and heavy to travel with
10-hour battery life is shorter than other Bluetooth speakers
Somewhat heavy to move around when used in battery modeExpensive
Multi-speaker management leaves a bit to be desiredExpensive
Somewhat large
No BluetoothSlightly pricier than some comparable modelsExpensive
Abstract: Sonos, the audio device company that's known for its high-end Wi-Fi speakers, is about to drop a new product. The new speaker, called the Move, it's large, sounds exceptional and is packed to the brim with features, including for the first time a battery...
Good volume, but keep it 80% for authentic Sonos sound, Portable to the extent that you can move it around the home Wi-Fi network, Sonos neutral sound signature and EQ
11-hour battery life is more like half that if you push it, A little heavy for a portable, Voice Assistant portables are an oxymoron, BT 4.2 and only SBC and AAC codecs
Published: 2019-09-25, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Has both wi-fi and Bluetooth connectivity, Excellent sound, Can be used as a portable speaker, Has voice control
Expensive, Can't be used as rear home theatre speakers, Can't be used as stereo pair in Bluetooth mode
The versatile Sonos Move speaker offers the best of both worlds – an elegant wi-fi speaker that fit seamlessly into the Sonos ecosystem and a powerful companion when you want to take your music with you.Related PostsBose announces new Portable Home Speake...
Fundamentally, there are two kinds of Sonos products. Those designed to invite you inside the Sonos ecosystem and those designed to keep you there.The Move is unique in that it manages to be both at once. However, regardless of how well it juggles those t...
Superb build quality, Integration with Sonos systems, Sounds especially good outdoors, User-replaceable battery
Sonos app doesn't work over Bluetooth, Big size, big price
Yes. The Sonos Move delivers superb portable sound in a package that can survive just about anything you can throw at it.Editors' RecommendationsSonos Arc review: Solid soundbar for Dolby Atmos era These are the best cheap Sonos deals and sales for June 2...
Published: 2020-01-14, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
wifi and Bluetooth, IP56 weather resistance, durable, 10hour battery (can be replaced), USBC, Alexa or Google Assistant, very wide music service compatibility, Spotify Connect, AirPlay 2, Sonos multiroom audio, long expected support life
heavy, expensive, only available in black, no 3.5mm linein, cannot be used as part of Sonos 5.1 system
The Sonos Move is an excellent, smart, great-sounding speaker that is truly wireless. Packing wifi and Bluetooth, a 10-hour battery, easy charging, a durable case, weather resistance and loud, punchy sound, you could take this portable powerhouse practica...
Excellent sound,Connects over both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth,Impressively ruggedised and water resistant,App supports numerous streaming services,And there's Apple AirPlay, Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, too,
Unusually hefty for a 'portable' speaker, Also unusually pricey, though you get your money's worth, Audio takes a little bit of a hit when on Bluetooth,
Sonos Move is considerably more expensive than most outdoor, wireless speakers - but then it's also considerably better than just about all of them. Indoors it's like a chunkier Sonos One, outdoors it's a weather-resisting Bluetooth powerhouseReasons to b...
Published: 2019-09-18, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Open, large-scale sound, Neat charging base, Auto Trueplay is effective, Multi-room smarts,
Expensive, No aptX Bluetooth support, Not class-leading sound, Big for a portable speaker,
Sonos's first venture beyond the home turns out to be a bit of a surprise. While many, including us, would have expected something like a Sonos One with a battery pack, or possibly something even smaller, more portable and more affordable, few could have...
Can integrate with a home Sonos speaker network, On-the-go tunes
Not as feature-rich when using Bluetooth, Cant be used as rear cinema speakers
Having waited this long for a Sonos portable speaker, the company had to pull something special out of the bag, and it has. There's flexibility here with the Sonos Move in terms of how it can be used, from on-the-go portable playback to being part of an i...