Why you should trust my Sonos recommendations
I’ve covered Sonos extensively for several years at The Verge. This has included reporting on the company’s latest news, reviewing a lengthy list of Sonos products, and bringing attention to the app fiasco, which eventually led to the ouster of former CEO Patrick Spence. Audio and home theater are two of my primary focus areas in product reviews, so I’m well-versed when it comes to determining whether a speaker or soundbar is great — or just another also-ran product.I wouldn’t fault anyone for waiting to see where Sonos and its app go from here. But keep in mind that tariffs might eventually lead to price increases for some of these products. Putting the software misstep aside, this company makes some genuinely excellent hardware, so if you don’t want to risk paying more, now might be the time to buy. And if you’re wondering which are the true standouts, I’ve got you covered.Featured in this article
Best overall: Sonos Five
Where to Buy:
- $549 at Amazon
- $549 at Sonos
- $549.99 at Best Buy
Best to start with: Sonos Era 100
Where to Buy:
- $199 at Amazon
- $199 at Best Buy
- $199 at Sonos
The best Sonos speaker to start with
Sonos Era 100
Score: 8
ProsCons- Improved sound (now in stereo)
- Bluetooth and line-in support
- Privacy-conscious microphone controls
- No more Google a**istant
- Rejiggered controls have a learning curve
- Line-in requires USB-C dongle
Where to Buy:
- $199 at Amazon
- $199 at Best Buy
- $199 at Sonos
Read our full Sonos Era 100 review.
The best overall Sonos speaker
Sonos Five
ProsCons- Powerful audio with impressive stereo separation
- Can crank loud without distorting
- Regular 3.5mm line-in: no adapter required
- Lacks smart speaker functionality
- Easily collects dust
- You’ll end up wanting two, which gets very expensive
Where to Buy:
- $549 at Amazon
- $549 at Sonos
- $549.99 at Best Buy
The best portable Sonos speaker
Sonos Move 2
Score: 9
ProsCons- Improved stereo sound
- Much longer battery life
- Supports line-in playback
- No more Google a**istant
- Can’t be used as a speakerphone
- Hefty for a portable speaker
Where to Buy:
- $449 at Amazon
- $449 at Best Buy
- $449 $44 at Sonos
Read our full Sonos Move 2 review.
The best Sonos soundbar for home theater enthusiasts
Sonos Arc Ultra
The Arc Ultra surpasses the original Arc soundbar with more immersive Dolby Atmos surround sound, much better bass, and the ability to play music over Bluetooth.Score: 8
ProsCons- More immersive sound than original Arc
- Bass gains are substantial enough to make this a viable standalone option
- Now supports Bluetooth audio
- Sonos app remains buggy for some
- Play:1 and Play:3 no longer supported as surrounds
- Still no DTS:X
- Full surround setup skyrockets the cost
Where to Buy:
- $999 at Amazon
- $999 at Best Buy
- $999 at Sonos
Read our full review of the Sonos Arc Ultra.
The best Sonos soundbar for smaller rooms
Sonos Beam (Gen 2)
The Beam isn’t as powerful as the Sonos Arc, nor can it match the flagship soundbar’s Dolby Atmos immersion bubble. But you still get room-filling surround sound for less money — and the Beam ties into the Sonos ecosystem for added convenience.Score: 8
ProsCons- Wider, more expansive sound
- HDMI eARC brings better performance
- Sleeker design than first Beam
- No up-facing Atmos speakers
- Doesn’t have automatic Trueplay
- Same acoustic architecture as prior model
Where to Buy:
- $499 $443 at Amazon
- $499 at Best Buy
- $499 at Sonos
Read our full Sonos Beam (Gen 2) review.
The best Sonos subwoofer for most people
Sonos Sub Mini
Score: 7
ProsCons- Sleek, unique design
- Good bass presence for its size
- Easy setup process
- Not suitable for large living rooms
- Still not cheap
- Trueplay tuning only works on iOS
Where to Buy:
- $429 at Amazon
- $429 at Best Buy
- $429 at Sonos
Read my full Sonos Sub Mini review.
The best budget Sonos speaker
Ikea Symfonisk Bookshelf Speaker (Gen 2)
Score: 7
ProsCons- Affordable way into Sonos ecosystem
- Can be mounted as a shelf
- Satisfactory sound for the size
- Good option for Sonos surround sound
- No built-in mic for voice a**istants
- You’ll want two for the best audio experience
- No 3.5mm aux input
Where to Buy:
- $179.99 at Ikea
Read our full Ikea Symfonisk Bookshelf Speaker review.
The Sonos product worthy of a second chance
Sonos Ace
Score: 7
ProsCons- Stylish design and excellent comfort
- Sound, ANC, and transparency are all good
- TV Audio Swap is convenient, versatile, and suitable for gaming
- TV Audio Swap handoff can be glitchy
- Headphones can’t be grouped with Sonos speakers
Where to Buy:
- $449 $299 at Amazon
- $449 $299 at Best Buy
- $449 $299 at Sonos
