Sonos One Gen 1 vs. Gen 2

Bring your party to life with a Sonos speaker!

Sonos smart speakers are a fun addition to any home with their exceptional audio capabilities, remote app control, music streaming capabilities, and more.

You can enjoy that obscure track from the 80s, or the latest bestseller with the ability to choose from over 50 different streaming partners such as Spotify and Apple Music, as well as listen to countless audiobooks and podcasts!

Today, we’ll be looking at Sonos Gen 2 vs. Gen 1, and how the seemingly two identical models differ from each other.

We can already say now, that there are only a couple of differences that set them apart but both can provide an audio quality that the whole family will enjoy.

So, read on to find out more!

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Sonos Play:1 vs. One SL

Enhance your home theatre experience with a Sonos Smart Speaker!

Sonos Smart speakers not only produce exceptional sound quality, but come with other useful features such as an adjustable bass & treble, one-app control, integration with Apple airplay 2, Trueplay, and more.

Both models also support over 50 different streaming platforms, so you can find any track you’re searching for, as well as enjoy access to hundreds of audiobooks, news stations, and podcasts to entertain yourself.

While both smart speakers are similar to each other in a lot of ways, there are a few subtle differences, especially when it comes down to choosing between One SL which is microphone free, and that is compatible with Alexa voice commands if you already own an Alexa enabled device such as Echo Show 8 or Spot.

So, read on to see which suits you best!

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Sonos One vs. One SL

Turn your party into a full-blown dance fest with a Smart Speaker!

You can enjoy movies and your favorite tracks in a whole new way with the addition of a smart speaker, not only do they produce a sound quality like no other, but they also come with additional perks, such as app control, music streaming and even voice control for some!

Today we’ll be looking at Sonos One and the slightly cheaper One SL and how the two models differ from each other. We can already tell you now that both smart speakers are actually pretty similar with very few differences such as Bluetooth connectivity and compatibility with voice assistants.

So, read on to find out more!

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