![]() 2.4GHz and 5.6GHz wireless bands are supported, but Bluetooth is only version 4.2. I’d suggest setting updates to “automatic” to ensure music playback isn’t interrupted. You can add it to an existing Sonos setup, create a multi-room grouping, search for music, change settings and keep track of battery life. The Move is compatible with both S1 and S2 apps, but if you want to use the speaker with recent Sonos products, the S2 app provides better compatibility. It’s one of the more complete control apps available: slick and easy-to-use with the S2 app more responsive than the previous S1. The app features integration with music streaming services such as Spotify, Tidal, Qobuz and TuneIn integration, as well Equalizer options and the ability to set-up two Sonos Moves as a stereo pair. If this is your first Sonos speaker, then you’ll need to download the Sonos S2 app. Plug the Move into its charging base and first-time setup is completed over Wi-Fi. Auto Trueplay rebalances sound automatically.Supports Alexa/Google Assistant and Sonos Voice Control indoors.Also here are built-in far-field microphones for voice control and a touch capacitive button for start/stop playback. On the top plate is an LED status light: white indicates Wi-Fi and blue is for Bluetooth. When swapping between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth you’ll hear a tone, and in Bluetooth mode the Move automatically connects to its last known device. It can also survive temperatures down to -10☌.Īround the rear are three buttons: power switching between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and a “Join” button. It’s available in two finishes one – Shadow Black and Lunar White and both finishes protect the Move from overheating, and exposure to chemicals and UV light. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)Īn IP56 rating – the highest without submersion in water – means the Move is protected against dust, water, mud and whatever else is thrown at it. The underside of the speaker is where the battery is located and if it becomes damaged or loses charge, Sonos can a replacement along with tools and instructions to repair it. While I wouldn’t drop the speaker from a significant height, letting it go from around 15-20cm was sufficient to prove its sturdiness – although in the process I did chip it, but the speaker still works fine. “Portable” isn’t the right word for it an “outdoor” speaker sets expectations better.īuild quality is robust. ![]() The Move is best suited to use in a garden or park but for travelling far and wide? I’d feel you’d want something smaller such as the Roam. If you want a Sonos portable speaker that lives up to the idea of portability, the Roam is quite literally the better fit. That said, it isn’t particularly heavy to lift thanks to the integrated handle on its rear, and its svelte shape makes it easy to position on a shelf or otherwise, which lessens the impact of its size. In a market defined by small proportions and convenience, at 240 x 160 x 126mm (HWD) and with a weight of 3kg, the Sonos Move stretches the idea of a ‘portable’ speaker. Although other speakers in Sonos’ line-up have increased in price, the Move has kept the same price since launch.
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