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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: 2009-11-07, review by: electronista.com

  • Excellent audio quality, Least expensive overall way to get into Sonos, Indepth computer and iPhone controls, Graceful but subtle design,
  • 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.
  • Sonos has earned a reputation for providing a genuinely high-quality alternative to elaborate media servers, and in our experience that continues on with the ZonePlayer S5. Aside from needing at least one network wire involved and the few (if real) qui...

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  Published: 2009-11-05, review by: macworld.com

  • Good-sounding all-in-one unit; lots of volume; easy to set up and use; audio input port; headphone jack
  • Very little stereo separation; requires either a ZoneBridge, other ZonePlayer, or a direct connection to a router.
  • The Sonos ZonePlayer S5 has a lot going for it. For $399—just $50 more than a speaker- and amp-less ZonePlayer 90—you get a good-sounding box that delivers plenty of volume and easy access to all the music you wish to deliver to it. However, t...

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  Published: 2009-10-21, review by: ubergizmo.com

  • Abstract:  Sonos S5 - hands-on By Hubert Nguyen, Posted on Oct 21, 09 04:16 PM PDT The Sonos S5 ($399) was launched recently, and we had some private time with it. Here are the first impressions: first, the sound-quality is very good. I mean, it's Bose-like altho...

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  Published: 2009-10-20, Author: Thomas , review by: engadget.com

  • Abstract:  We had the opportunity to hear a preview of the $399 Sonos S5 all-in-one speaker ahead of its 27 October US launch (November 10th in Europe). For comparison, we had it staged side-by-side with a pair of Sonos 100 speakers -- a setup that costs $678 ($499 ...

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  Published: 2015-11-20, Author: View , review by: whatsyourtech.ca

  • Abstract:  It's a rarity in the consumer tech space that a product can go six years before its successor comes to market, and yet, that's exactly what Sonos has done with this new Play:5 . The previous model released in 2009 was unique for its time — a wireless spea...

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  Published: 2015-11-03, Author: Brendan , review by: cgmagonline.com

  • While The Play:5 may be the best speaker Sonos have built to date, the Play:1 and Play:3 are also fantastic options...

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  Published: 2009-11-28, review by: hereshow.ca

  • sound and lovely cosmetics
  • Integrates different users' music libraries, rather than keeping them separate, You need to update music index whenever you add new music

 
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  Published: 2018-02-21, Author: Rae , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Abstract:  It seems like every new wireless speaker on the market comes with a voice assistant now. Since 2014, when Amazon announced the Echo, the idea of a smart speaker has taken the gadget world by storm. Apple has finally thrown its hat into the ring with the r...

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  Published: 2018-01-26, review by: brisbanetimes.com.au

  • Abstract:  Leave a commentThis review is about the Sonos Play:5 but it's a little more than that. I've had various bits of Sonos kit running in my home for several years so it's also about the user experience that comes from being a long-term user of Sonos' kit. Whi...

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  Published: 2018-01-25, review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Abstract:  This review is about the Sonos Play:5 but it's a little more than that. I've had various bits of Sonos kit running in my home for several years so it's also about the user experience that comes from being a long-term user of Sonos' kit. While Sonos gear i...

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