Testseek.com have collected 153 expert reviews of the Sonos Roam bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sonos Roam bluetooth portable speaker.
April 2021
(85%)
153 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great size, Solid balance, Surprisingly decent bass, Supports the virtual assistants with a microphone, Alwayson TruePlay can be quite useful, and you can turn it off if you don't like it, Works as both a Sonos multiroom speaker and as a Bluetooth speaker
Battery drains pretty seriously while unused, Could do with a touch more volume
If the goal of delivering the Sonos Move in a smaller size was the intention, it's pretty clear Sonos has nailed it, or managed to get bloody close with the Roam.Simply put, the Roam is a success, achieving excellent sound both at home and to go, and maki...
Great size, Solid balance, Surprisingly decent bass, Supports the virtual assistants with a microphone, Alwayson TruePlay can be quite useful, and you can turn it off if you don't like it, Works as both a Sonos multiroom speaker and as a Bluetooth speaker
Battery drains pretty seriously while unused, Could do with a touch more volume
If the goal of delivering the Sonos Move in a smaller size was the intention, it's pretty clear Sonos has nailed it, or managed to get bloody close with the Roam.Simply put, the Roam is a success, achieving excellent sound both at home and to go, and maki...
Excellent presence, Very portable, Alexa, Google and Siri integration, Music streaming (Spotify, Apple etc) integration, DLNA and Apple Airplay support, Bluetooth and wifi connection, IP67 rated (bathroom friendly), ,
Directed soundstage, Smaller stature impacts bass production, Nonreplaceable battery, Shorter battery life at eight hours (vs 13 hours than the UE Megaboom), Smart features require Sonos account, Battery level only visible through Sonos app, Overall imp
Inevitably, switching from a wi-fi connection to Bluetooth does make a difference to the sound quality – although it's impressive that the Roam is able to handle the switch automatically when I venture outdoors with my tablet. That bass intro on Bad Guy i...
Bluetooth limited to streaming, Battery life behind rivals
Overall, Sonos has done a great job with the Roam by offering something far more compact and cheaper than the Move.Even as a straight Bluetooth speaker it fares well against rivals on design, price and sound quality. However, you're going to need to use t...
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Great design, Excellent connectivity options, Light, Cool features
Bass is a touch gratuitous
The versatility and portability of the Sonos Roam ticks all of the boxes. The extra features thrown in and the fact it'll play nice with any existing Sonos systems are added bonuses, but it's just as worthy as a standalone Bluetooth speaker. Sonos should...
Published: 2021-04-15, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
great sound, Trueplay, easy to use, wifi and Bluetooth, AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, water and shock resistant, optional Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa, small and light, USBC and Qi wireless charging, battery can be replaced through service, very long so
battery life only about 10 hours, takes a long time to charge, cannot be grouped as part of a Sonos home cinema system, not cheap
The Roam is easily one of the best portable speakers and, unlike the majority of the competition, it works even better indoors.It isn't the biggest or the loudest and doesn't have thumping bass or super-long battery life. But the Roam produces quality, we...