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A review of the new Sonos One

Sonos One hero

In a world of walled-garden ecosystems, Sonos has become invaluable for building bridges between them.

While Amazon and Google fight over Alexa and what it can play, and as Appleā€™s new HomePod works exclusively with Appleā€™s own music libraries, Sonos seems ready for anything.

Sonos One

The One is Sonosā€™ latest speaker, and its platform-agnostic stance might be just as important as its dedication to sound quality. Install the app, and it can play anything youā€™d like. Itā€™s that simple.

Using the One

The One frequently shuffles between my Spotify playlists, my housemateā€™s Apple Music library, and a Google Play Music account I have laying around, just for kicks.

Sonos One buttons

Searching for a song in the Sonos app simultaneously searches all of those sources at once, making finding a song to fill your house a breeze ā€” and with the One, itā€™s easier than ever thanks to its support of voice assistant technology.

Sonos One Alexa

Sonos One puck

Currently, the One comes with Amazon Alexa support built-in, making it the best sounding Echo-equivalent you can get your hands on today. If youā€™ve found yourself enjoying having Alexa in the home but havenā€™t enjoyed the sound quality the Echo line produces, you might find the One appealing right off the bat. (Side note: I know someone who was gifted a Dot and plays music through it on occasion. Going from the diminutive hockey puckā€™s tiny speaker to a One would be a revelation).

The Sonos Oneā€™s 2018 Upgrade

The One also stands to get an over-the-air shot in the arm sometime ā€˜early this yearā€™ with added Google Assistant support and even Siri (through an iOS device).

Sonos One Speakers

If you find yourself pulled between ecosystems and unable to commit to a HomePod, Google Home, or Echo, the One might be the solution youā€™ve been looking for. Itā€™s a breath of fresh air for those not entirely bought into one world, or living with others with different tastes.

Price

At $199, the Sonos One is priced in the middle of todayā€™s top home speakers. Itā€™s twice the price of Amazonā€™s $99 Echo, and still above the $130 Google Home. However itā€™s below the price of the $350 Apple HomePod, and Googleā€™s own high-end speaker entry, the $399 Google Home Max.

However, as of writing, Sonos is offering two of the One speakers for $350, a move directly competing with those interested in a HomePod. Two for the price of one competing speaker isnā€™t bad at all, especially for anyone looking to pair the speakers with a Sonos Soundbar and create surround sound for their television setup.

Conclusion

I find that the Sonos One is an exceptional middle-ground product that strikes a balance between sound quality and convenience.

Sonos One Shelf

It also looks great, with a gorgeous and understated body that doesnā€™t awkwardly hide behind fabric (the latest Echo) or take design cues from a Glade plugin (the Google Home). Itā€™s a speaker, and one that can instantly fade into the background of any room, just like the music it will fill your house with at the tap of a button.