Review: Sonos Roam Yearns to Explore the Great Outdoors 🔊 🎶
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Roam is the latest speaker from Sonos that sports a rugged design, 10 hour battery life, AirPlay 2, and much more. I've been using the Roam for the past couple weeks and its quickly become my go-to portable speaker. See why in my video review!
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I don’t think it’s overpriced. May be the only speaker this size actually worth the cost given all the features you get.
Can charge via Chi. Google Assistant or Alexa. Bluetooth and WiFi. Instantly switch music back to speakers in the home.
No other speaker has all these features
Pricey but not overpriced
True
the main shortcomings in my mind are 1) stereo is only Wifi and not Bluetooth 2) cannot do double duty as rear speakers with my Beam in the bedroom. But it was a toss up between two One SLs vs two Roams. I ended up ordering one Roam. Something I can take out to the BBQ on the deck, or into the shower, or into another room by my computer desk where I expect it to be constantly plugged in most of the time
Great review and one of the only ones that clearly mentions the pros/cons of the Roam when you already are part of the Sonos ecosystem (which I’m not!). Nice 👍🏻
I expect that you could AirPlay to 2x Sonos Roams when you want more volume and for the same money as the Move. Don’t always need the larger speaker.
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How does this compare to a HomePod mini with regards to sound and volume
I’ve been curious about that as well. Cause if it sounds anything like the HomePod mini or better than I’d be perfectly alright with the sonos
Sounds better to me
How does it compare to something like the JBL Charge 4 that’s in its price range?
Same
At Costco they have the charge 4 for $99 I might get that instead but I’m in the Sonos ecosystem
Jbl charge 4 doesnt have wifi so the quality of music you can stream on it is way worst at home. It’s not the same category : the charge is a portable speaker while the roam is a portable as well as a home speaker.
I have a bunch of Sonos S1 devices. I have not invested into a newer device that plays off of the S2 app. Can you combine S1 & S2 devices?
This will be my bathroom and balcony speaker. (Already all HomeKit/airplay setup)
The move looks good but
Which stand are you using to place your AirPods Max on?
Being that both are small, how does the Roam compare to the HomePod Mini in sound quality?
I think it sounds better
@@AppleInsider which sounds better, the Roam? The Mini sounds awesome to me! Is there a big / noticeable difference?
@@808dms he meant the roam sounds better, but I don’t think there’s a big gap. however it’s not the same category, the homepod mini is stuck in its place, plugged in. the roam can be moved around and outside the house
How would you compare this to the Libratone zipp mini?
I want music by the pool. Do I get a Move speaker or a pair of Roam speakers? Which would kick out richer sound? I know Move is water resistant while Roam is waterproof.
Can I use this as a "permanent" speaker on the wireless pad - and occasionally move it around? Or do I have to turn it on and off every time I use it?
leave it on all the time! It is best that way!
@@AppleInsider won’t it damage the battery ?
@@louiscarole9091 I asked that question on the Sonos forums. 1) Just like with the Move they can be left on the charger all the time and 2) they can play while charging.
@@richardkirchknopf2215 ok nice, thanks for answering 3 of my comments haha that’s very kind
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Can you please compare this one to the LG PL7 ? The one with meridian calibration that is circular sides not the boxy one , please !
Hi, do you think it can be place outside permanently for a outdoor speaker setup ? Thanks
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would be great for the washroom and balcony
What other speakers have Airplay 2? That’s the main point for me and in this price point it seems like the Sonos Roam stands alone
check out JBL Link Portable and the Bose Portable Home, I’m torn between those 2 and the roam, but i think i’m gonna go with the roam for sound quality (compared to the jbl) and for the price (compared to the bose)
Are there any speakers which work with Siri and Apple Music which are battery?
Only Apple's speakers support Siri directly. You can connect the HomePod mini to a battery though! And there are little portable stations you can add the HomePod mini too for that purpose!
@@AppleInsider yeah that’s what I thought, thanks for confirming! Would you recommend any batteries or power banks? I’m in the UK aswell so something I can buy over here
Thank you
What are the other 150-200$ non-sonos speakers that have more features you mention ?
Bose Revolve perhaps? They do stereo while on Bluetooth, which the Roam does not (yet at least).
Should I replace my sonos One with this one or buy like a ultimate ears bluetooth speaker ? (the second option being more expensive because I can sell my sonos one at the cost of the roam) thank you
From all the reviews I have seen the Sonos One has better bass and more overall output than the Roam. So if sound is what you are after then the Sonos One is the better choice. But if portability is a must have then the Roam.
@@richardkirchknopf2215 what do you think of : homepod mini + sonos roam VS sonos one + random bluetooth speaker (jbl, ultimate ears,…) ?
In the first one, I would use both speakers in my bedroom via airplay at the same time, and use my roam in the shower, on my balcony and outside with friends. In the second one, I would have the sonos one for bedroom and the bluetooth speaker for everything outside my room.
I feel like homepod mini + roam is the better option because I’m pretty hyped by the homepod and because I think homepod mini + roam could sound better than sonos one (Also, I never use my sonos one at its full potential, I’m always at 20% volume). Moreover, I feel like the roam will be better for listening to podcasts in the shower : I’m afraid voices wont be intelligible with a bluetooth speaker.
@@louiscarole9091 I never owned a homepod mini and I am waiting for my single Sonos Roam to arrive. So I am basing everything on reviewers that have all done pretty good reviews IMHO. I have a random bluetooth speaker from a few years ago and I find it boomy and muddy sounding either in the shower or on the deck. So looking forward to the Roam for those scenarios. All the reviews have been quite positive for those scenarios. I don't play my Play:1s or my Sonos Ones at very high volume levels either. But all the reviews comparing the Sonos Ones with the Roams that I have watched all show that bigger speakers can put out more volume and more base. Everybody qualifies the Roam sound quality with "for this size speaker". Simple physics means the bigger Sonos Ones are capable of driving louder and more bass. So the Sonos Ones can fill a larger space with better sound. And the reviews have said that. The Roams are good if you sit near them and/or in a small space. Of course you can't take the Sonos Ones into a shower. And the wifi should have better sound than the bluetooth in the house.
@@richardkirchknopf2215 Yes I really agree with you, bluetooth speakers (even the newest ones) seem pretty muddy and not made for podcasts or radio (which I would love to listen to in the shower), simply because a bluetooth signal isn’t clear enough. Also, I think the Sonos One is a bit overkill for my room since I only listen to it at 20% volume max. I definitely think I’m gonna buy a homepod mini and a sonos roam. Thanks for your help.
How many can you connect?
How did you get your roam already??
Review units go out a bit early usually
The Bose sound link flex sounds better with more bass but the Sonos is way more portable
Great vid!
But how is audio lag while watching movies/youtbe over BT ?
they don't pair with a soundbar, TV or even a PC as far as I know. So the question may be moot.
@@richardkirchknopf2215 they might’ve been talking about their phone or tablet. @ OP the roam uses the latest BT standard so it’ll be some of the fastest on the market
I was wrong. The Roam Bluetooth did actually pair with my PC and my phone. But as the stereo pairing is not supported I would not really use it for the computer.
@@richardkirchknopf2215 No worries I went for Sony. BT 5.0 and stereo. I don't have the Sonos eco system anyway. For my use, in my shower, Sony's quality is good enough. Thx.
Doesn’t airplay suck up a lot of battery?
It's just using Wi-Fi, similar to streaming through any of the Sonos sources
AppleInsider I meant a battery suck on the speaker. Wifi vs bluetooth. Does the 10 hr battery life of normal usage use wifi?
As did I. AirPlay 2 and native streaming both operate on Wi-Fi and use comparable battery life. Bluetooth doesn't give any big gains in battery life. You should still get close to 10 hours on Wi-Fi depending on your volume and how much interaction.
Will this speaker work with Sonos app even outside home? That’s ground breaking for me. Sonos is kind of consolidating of all services I use so will be very handy.
nope :/
but maybe in a future update
sonos app is for the home wifi network. Away from home you need Bluetooth pairing directly with your phone.
If you *don't* already have a Sonos ecosystem, this is the perfect gateway drug to full addiction.
please comparison with jbl flip 5
So basically you are suggesting it if we already have other Sonos speakers that we can use in place of it. 🤔
My problem with the sonos speakers is the battery life 😩
Battery life is not an issue if you think about it. You won't be using it constantly plus it has a sleep mode for when its not in use.
Expensive. But nice I guess whats the audio quality
Although it has a lot of features but I feel like the speaker is too expensive
Its the same price as the JBL charge 5
Jesus how much did this dude get paid? The best. Jesus. I have one and it's not the best it's okay.
Might be great sounding if you can connect the darn thing. Overpriced and overrated with a really crappy absolutely required app S2, is way too frustrating.
Get a Marshall Emberton instead. Superior in every way. Sonos? Lol. No.
Review was tooooooo long got boring
There's a lot to go over and wanted to be thorough. If I don't cover enough, people complain about that... just trying to please people.
I don’t get what’s up with all these stupid haters. I just came from Macrumors vid and people were complaining about the thumbnail and now I come here and people r complaining about the vid length. Just shut up haters! I love ur vids Apple Insider!
You should talk less bro 😎 while reviewing something
Nah. There would be less ideas transmitted to the audience. Which is the purpose of a tech review, convey opinion. Not the same for cat videos though, I concur.
Basically just another small over priced speaker