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The video compares Sonos Move, Sonos Roam, and Sonos One speakers to help viewers choose the best option. The Sonos One is an entry-level wireless home speaker, while the Sonos Roam is the smallest portable speaker with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The Sonos Move is a larger, more expensive version. All three speakers offer voice control and can disable microphones for privacy. The speakers have different sound profiles suited for indoor, outdoor, and portable use. Recommendations are made based on room size, budget, and portability needs. Viewers are encouraged to like, subscribe, and seek advice if necessary.
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In this segment of the video, the Sonos Move, Sonos Roam, and Sonos One are compared to help viewers decide which one is the best option for them. The Sonos One is described as an entry-level wireless home speaker, available in an SL version without voice control. The Sonos Roam is the newest and smallest portable speaker in the Sonos lineup with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, while the Sonos Move is its larger, more expensive counterpart. All three speakers offer voice control with Amazon or Google Assistant and have the option to disable the microphones for privacy. The design differences, sizes, and placement options of each speaker are also discussed.
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In this part of the video, the comparison between Sonos Roam, Sonos Move, and Sonos One is discussed. The Sonos Roam is more durable with touch controls, while the Sonos Move is larger and heavier with a carry handle. Sound-wise, the Move offers more bass output for larger areas, the Roam has a familiar Sonos sound in a smaller package for portability, and the One is best for indoor use with a balanced audio performance. The speakers exhibit crisp vocals and good details in audio tracks.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on comparing Sonos portable speakers, specifically the Roam and the Move. The speakers can be stereo paired on Wi-Fi but not on Bluetooth. Sonos One can be used as rears to a Sonos soundbar, but the Move and the Roam currently cannot. The Roam is more portable than the Move, with a higher IP rating and a compact size. The Move has a longer battery life and comes with a recharging dock, while the Roam only includes a charging cable. The Roam has a unique Sound Swap feature to send audio to the closest Sonos speaker. Both speakers benefit from Sonos’s Trueplay tuning technology, with automatic adjustments in the Move and Roam for optimal acoustics in different environments.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the different scenarios in which the Sonos speakers would be recommended. The Sonos One or One SL is recommended for a room of music, while the Sonos One is suggested for adding rears to a soundbar. The Move is recommended for a more powerful speaker for larger spaces with a bigger budget. It is also ideal for portability with its charging dock. The Roam is suggested as an out and out portable speaker for on-the-go use. The speaker encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and reach out for advice if needed.