Testseek.com have collected 87 expert reviews of the Sonos IKEA Symfonisk bookshelf bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sonos IKEA Symfonisk bookshelf bluetooth portable speaker.
July 2019
(80%)
87 Reviews
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The IKEA SYMFONISK bookshelf speakers may look blocky but it has a versatile design that fits both horizontally and vertically in most bookcases. With the help of optional hardware, it can even be used as a floating shelf. On its own, it doesn't sound as...
Abstract: With the average cost of Sonos speakers hovering around the $600 mark, it's no wonder the company is struggling at the moment. But business news aside, the Swedish guys over at IKEA managed to buddy up with the high-end speaker company to bring you the SY...
No smart assistant, No Bluetooth, Slightly thin bass
I can't pretend that Sonos has managed to perfectly recreate its classic sound in the £89/$99 Symfonisk, but it's done a decent job if you don't mind the compromise on the bass.That really makes the bookshelf appealing for two sets of people. First up, if...
The combination of price, sound quality and features is pretty hard to beat. Even if you're just after a good quality speaker you can control from your phone it's worth considering. But if you've after a multi-room system and have been sitting on the fenc...
Full-bodied, focused presentation, Fully integrated into Sonos ecosystem, Literally a bookshelf
Lacks some subtlety, Not the best Sonos audio
If that sounds altogether negative, it shouldn't. Those licking their lips at the prospect of nabbing a Sonos One-style performance at half the price will be disappointed, but there are still many of the hallmarks that make Sonos speakers so great.The Sym...
Published: 2019-08-12, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
easy setup, flexible mounting, sounds good, Sonos control, wide support for music services, can be paired up, lower cost, optional ethernet
doesn't sound as good as a Play:1, no Bluetooth or line in, no builtin smart speaker functionality
Thanks to Ikea, it's never been cheaper to buy into the Sonos wifi speaker ecosystem. While the Symfonisk wifi bookshelf speaker doesn't quite reach the same audio highs of the Sonos Play:1, it's also a third cheaper, blends in better with home furnishing...
I can't pretend that Sonos has managed to perfectly recreate its classic sound in the £99/$99 Symfonisk, but it's done a decent job if you don't mind the compromise on the bass.That really makes the bookshelf appealing for two sets of people. First up, if...
Flexible design, Sounds great, Has full Sonos compatibility
Lacks a bit of range
Verdict With its superb, flexible design, the Ikea Symfonisk Bookshelf Speaker is built to fit into your life: standing up, laying flat, acting as a bookshelf or hanging out from the kitchen utensil rack. Full Sonos compatibility gives it proper multi-roo...
For £99 and £150 respectively, Ikea's Sonos-inspired furniture speakers represent phenomenal value for money. And this is best illustrated by comparing them with other speakers you might be able to swing for about the same amount of money.Buy now from Ike...