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Sonos Play review: The company's best portable speaker so far

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Why This Matters

The Sonos Play marks a significant comeback for the company, showcasing its commitment to delivering high-quality, versatile portable speakers amid recent challenges. Its impressive sound, feature set, and portability make it a compelling choice for consumers seeking premium audio on the go, especially as the industry emphasizes smart, connected devices. This release signals Sonos's resilience and focus on core strengths, which is vital for maintaining consumer trust and competitive edge in the evolving audio market.

Key Takeaways

It’s been a rough couple of years for Sonos. In mid-2024, the company released a redesigned and thoroughly busted update to its app, which Sonos owners need to set up new products, manage their speaker groups, play music and access a host of other crucial features. The fallout from that was far-reaching — the company replaced its CEO, canceled a few planned products and released no new hardware in 2025.

The Sonos Play, announced earlier this month, is the company’s reset button, a way to remind people what the company does well. The Play is a portable speaker that sits between the $499 Sonos Move 2 (which is large, expensive and extremely loud) and the $179 Roam 2 (the cheapest Sonos speaker and tiny enough to bring anywhere). The $299 Play sits right in the middle of the company’s portable lineup in both size and price — and after spending a few weeks listening to it, I think it’s a very smart addition to the collection. Thanks to its impressive sound quality, versatility and portability, the Play is immediately one of the best speakers Sonos sells. The timing couldn’t be better, either, with warmer weather finally on the way.

Sonos / Engadget 88 100 Expert Score Sonos Play The Play sounds great, has a wide and versatile feature set and won’t break the bank. It’s a welcome return to form for Sonos. Pros Compact design

Great sound quality for its size

Features like line-in and Bluetooth grouping make it extremely versatile

Long battery life Cons Doesn’t come with a power adapter

More colors would be welcome $299 at Sonos

Feature set

Like all other Sonos speakers, the Play is a Wi-Fi smart speaker that can stream audio from dozens of services; you can also play content on it via AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect and Bluetooth. The USB-C port on the back also lets you connect to turntables, CD players and other audio devices via a line-in dongle, or you can also use that port for an Ethernet connection (again with the corresponding dongle). Finally, you can also control the Play via Amazon Alexa or the Sonos Voice Assistant. And like the Roam, the Play is IP67 rated for water and dust resistance.

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