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Testseek.com have collected 254 expert reviews of the Sonos Play:5 bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sonos Play:5 bluetooth portable speaker.
Award: Highest Rated November 2009
November 2009
 
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254 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Nice minimalist design
  • Good audio range for small footprint
  • Compatible with wide array of music services
  • Extremely simple setup and operation
  • Impressive audio performance
  • Allows whole house audio distribution with additional ZonePlayers
  • ZonePlayers can be synchronized or play different music in different zones
  • Great sound quality
  • Can play at loud volumes without distorting
  • Easy to set up and use
  • Smartphone app control
  • Expandable
  • Powerful
  • Roomfilling sound
  • Easy
  • Straightforward setup
  • Easiest way to get an "inhome" audio system.
  • Great looks
  • Easy setup
  • Excellent audio
  • Big sound
  • Beautiful design. Great sound. Elegant setup
  • Huge
  • Amazing sound
  • Works with the entire Sonos ecosystem
  • Can be placed in three different orientations
  • Can be controls from almost all phones
  • Tablets and computers
  • Puts a world of music in your domicile
  • This is one of the best-sounding speakers in our lineup
  • Excellent sound
  • Connects over WiFi
  • Almost all music services available in Sonos app
  • Can group multiple speakers together
  • Can play different songs on different speakers via same device
  • Easy to set up and control
  • Expandable system for whole home audio
  • Vibrant
  • Full rich room-filling sound
  • Clean minimalistic look/style
  • Tailored room configuration via TruePlay
  • Excellent wireless range
  • Humidity/moisture resistant
  • Surprisingly good sound quality
  • Loads
  • And more loads of music services available
  • Free Sonos Controller iPhone/iPod touch app is the cat's pajamas with bees' knees printed on them
  • Phenomenal sound quality
  • Apparent attention to detail and superb build quality
  • Line input allows playback from any device
  • Super simple app and user interface
  • TruePlay works
  • Full access to Sonos wireless music streaming—for far less than any Sonos starter bundle. Fills a large room easily with no distortion. Clarity throughout entire frequency range. Controlled by free app for iPhone and iPod touch
  • As well as any Sonos...
  • Sounds great. Plays audio from many sources
  • Including online subscriptions. Two-port Ethernet switch lets you add additional network hardware. Audio input can be broadcast to other Sonos hardware. Sonos gear in different rooms can stream the same--or dif...
  • The second-generation Sonos Play
  • 5 is a sleek
  • Well-designed Wi-Fi speaker that delivers rich sound for its size and strong bass. It offers the full Sonos wireless experience
  • Controllable from iPhone
  • IPad and Android apps
  • With compatibility with nearly
  • Wonderfully musical to listen to
  • Sonos's mesh network makes for outstanding wholehome audio
  • Terrific price/performance ratio
  • Sonos's mesh network makes for outstanding whole-home audio
  • Superb Design
  • Trueplay room correction works well
  • Astoundingly wide stereo field
  • It's ability to rotate and its sound in all rotations are stellar. Easily links with your existing wireless network making setup a breeze for new and expanding users alike.
  • Can expand into a multiroom system
  • Glorious sound
  • Accesses many online music sources
  • Excellent audio quality
  • Least expensive overall way to get into Sonos
  • Indepth computer and iPhone controls
  • Graceful but subtle design
  • Dead simple setup has you streaming in minutes. Slick iPhone app for controller. Five speakers give good sound
  • And decent stereo separation. Geolocation shows you local radio stations when you look
  • Allinone design
  • Wireless
  • Powerful amp
  • Outstanding price/performance ratio.
  • Newly redesigned speaker enclosure with a more open
  • Bright sound. Understated visual design will blend in easily with your decor. Touch controls for playing
  • Pausing
  • Switching tracks
  • And changing volume. Can be configured to work on its own or as part
  • Superb audio quality
  • Excellent controls using the free iPhone/iPod Touch app
  • Elegant appearance
  • Portable
  • Lowest price entry point for Sonos adoption
  • Large selection of online music options
  • Well-balanced bass and treble
  • Room-filling sound
  • Supports multiroom audio through additional Sonos speakers
  • Works with most streaming services
  • Fantastic Sound
  • Extremely versatile
  • Great user interface- easy to use
  • Full of thoughtful extras
  • Easy setup and stunning
  • Multiroom sound
  • Auto-senses and adjusts output for vertical and horizontal orientations
  • Trueplay room EQ
  • Capacitance touch controls with audible feedback
  • Pure butt-kicking sound
  • Good-sounding all-in-one unit
  • Lots of volume
  • Audio input port
  • Headphone jack
  • Excellent sound quality
  • Great volume
  • Easy multi-speaker management
  • AirPlay compatable
  • Simple setup and tuning
  • Easy to turn into multi-room system with other
  • Cheaper Sonos speakers
  • Audio quality is excellent
  • Long list of supported services
  • Line-in adds limitless music options

The editors didn't like

  • Doesn’t play music from iPhone
  • Not wireless out of the box
  • Requires iPhone or computer to control
  • More expensive than many iPod docks
  • Desktop Controller Software isn't as polished as it could be and has some issues with iTunes libraries
  • Cannot play protected music songs
  • Unless upgraded through iTunes.
  • Expensive
  • Little stereo separation
  • Pricey
  • Requires ZoneBridge or direct connection to a network router
  • Can't control it on the go without iPhone
  • IPod touch
  • Or CR200 controller.
  • Trueplay is not life-changing
  • Ignoring Bluetooth just feels regressive at this point. Software UI feels dated
  • Should You Buy It?
  • As a Sonos user myself
  • I'm torn. This new speaker is incredible at what it does—but it's also awfully expensive for something with limited features. I th
  • Price of entry can quickly add up if you become a Sonos fan… and you will
  • It lacks Bluetooth connectivity
  • Needs Wi-Fi
  • Locked into Sonos ecosystem
  • Have to use Sonos app
  • No Bluetooth
  • The S5 isn't quite as "all-in-one" as its name implies
  • Since the proprietary network makes two ZonePlayers or a ZoneBridge necessary for wireless access
  • Adding to the cost
  • While setup is easy
  • If you run into any snags they're hard to fix
  • Sonos wants
  • The sound quality has increased
  • But so has the price (from $399 to $499)
  • TruePlay isn't available for Android. Yet
  • More color options would be nice
  • Needs to be connected via Ethernet (unless you have another Sonos ZonePlayer). No charging dock for iPod. No power switch.
  • Requires additional hardware for WiFi networking. iPhone app experience is less responsive than dedicated controller. Minor organizational confusion within iPhone app. No batterypowered option.
  • Fairly pricey
  • Especially if you want to buy a second one for stereo sound
  • Not as high fidelity than the more expensive B&W Zeppelin Wireless
  • No threaded mount
  • No optical input
  • Multitouch controls for play and pause don't provide the tactile feel of a physical button
  • Used alone
  • It must be connected to your router
  • No explicit support for podcasts
  • Needs either an Ethernet link or another Sonos device to get online
  • Sound slightly limited by nature of the design.
  • At 0 each
  • It's a stretch
  • At 0 a room
  • Sonos would rule the world
  • Audio quality not as high as the rest of the Sonos lineup
  • Available only in white.
  • Software calibration is interesting from a technological standpoint
  • But results may vary. It's also iOSonly. $500 is pricey
  • Especially for a speaker system that really works best if you have more than one
  • No power switch
  • Requires Ethernet connection or other Sonos device on network
  • Price
  • Proprietary system — can only use with other Sonos speakers
  • Initial setup could be confusing to some
  • High initial cost of investment
  • Entry-level $399 price is a tad high
  • Slight high-frequency edginess when used vertically
  • Tiny feet bumps are visible on sides of speaker
  • Very little stereo separation
  • Requires either a ZoneBridge
  • Other ZonePlayer
  • Or a direct connection to a router.
  • Somewhat large
  • Searching for music in app is cumbersome
  • No dedicated remote
  • Priced even higher than previous generation

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  Published: 2009-11-03, review by: electricpig.co.uk

  • Fantastic looks and sound, easy to set up
  • Some limitations for first time buyers still
  • The best way to expand your Sonos system, but newcomers had better budget for the extra kit you'll still need...

 
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  Published: 2019-11-24, review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Powerful audio performance with seriously deep bass and accurate highs, Easy setup, Expandable to multiple rooms, Can be used as part of a stereo pair
  • Pricey, No Bluetooth
  • The Sonos Play:5 speaker justifies its very high price by delivering excellent wireless audio in a seamless, simple design that's expandable to serve every room of your house...

 
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  Published: 2015-10-29, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.in

  • Beautiful design. Great sound. Elegant setup,
  • Ignoring Bluetooth just feels regressive at this point. Software UI feels dated, Should You Buy It?, As a Sonos user myself, I'm torn. This new speaker is incredible at what it does-but it's also awfully expensive for something with limited features. I th
  • As a Sonos user myself, Im torn. This new speaker is incredible at what it does-but its also awfully expensive for something with limited features. I think Sonos has another winner here-but only because it was the de facto winner before.If you already h...

 
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  Published: 2015-10-30, review by: stuff.tv/my/

  • Tremendous, spacious sound, Composed at volume, Punchy bass
  • Less connectivity than Bluetooth rivals, No high-res support
  • With the new Play: 5, Sonos has truly delivered on its quest for a new flagship speaker. It has overhauled the design to really push the boundaries of what we expect from a wireless speaker. For current Sonos owners with the cash to spend, adding this to...

 
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  Published: 2016-02-24, Author: Sherwin , review by: straitstimes.com

  • Sonos continues to improve on its hardware and software, but limits the barrier to entry to only those willing to invest heavily in its ecosystem...

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  Published: 2018-01-09, Author: Chema , review by: tribecareview.es

  • En resumen, si quieres escuchar música sin el trajín de montarte un equipo tradicional, lleno de cables y aparatos, el Sonos Play 5 es una opción realmente buena y cómoda, siempre y cuando estés dispuesto a sacrificar ese plus de calidad que tienen por re...

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  Published: 2018-01-09, Author: David , review by: gameit.es

  • Sonos es sinónimo de calidad de sonido y un diseño cuidado, aunque también hay que tener en cuenta que todo estoy hay que pagarlo. Tanto el One como el Play 5 vienen preparados no solamente para que podamos utilizarlo en cualquier habitación, incluyendo z...

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  Published: 2016-11-24, Author: RealHardTechX , review by: realhardtechx.com

  • El sistema inalámbrico wifi SONOS Play:5 es una extraordinaria solución para los que anden faltos de espacio o simplemente no queran llenar sus estancias de amplificador, reproductor de CD, cajas, etc. Con una estética de una elegancia exquisita y un soni...

 
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  Published: 2013-02-11, Author: Rafa , review by: fayerwayer.com

  • Abstract:  La difunta cadena de tiendas Tower Records solía decir: “No Music, No Life” lo cual es muy cierto pero, si la música no la escuchas como se debe, entiéndase un sistema de sonido o audífonos de buena calidad, tampoco sirve de mucho que te pongas a escuchar...

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  Published: 2012-06-22, Author: Fernando , review by: parentesis.com

  • Tiene una gran potencia, ya que las bocinas están dedicadas a todos los rangos de sonidos. Es muy fácil de controlar y podrás escuchar las canciones que quieras desde muchísimos equipos o servicios de Internet
  • Solo funciona a través de WiFi o Ethernet pero si se pierde la conexión, tienes la opción de reproducir tu música a través de la base especial para iPhone o iPod, la conexión auxiliar o la salida PC
  • Dirigidos a quienes tienen planeado hacer un centro de entretenimientos al agregar muchas bocinas en su casa. Play: 5 es la gama más alta de bocinas de Sonos, con las que, a través de Wi-Fi, podrás escuchar tu música y a la vez, si agregas más bocinas ...

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