I bought two Bose Soundlink revolve plus speakers for my garden and now I just replaced them with a Sonos move… absolutely love it. Might just get a second one 👍🏻
You also need to give the Sonos move about 20 seconds to calibrate to its adjustments because it automatically calibrates. You were shutting it off before they had a chance to calibrate to the room size.
Great video :) And being someone who have been interested in HiFi for most of my life (owning sevaral pairs of floorstanding speakers, amplifiers and so on), I gotta agree with you about the Bose sounding more "compressed", so I would choose the Sono myself :)
You are certainly correct. But the Sonos has a much fuller sound at the same price point. We love our Bose products, but it seems that the market has started to catch up with bose.
I use both the portable home speaker and the Bose 500 wich has a bass module! I pair them together via the Bose app and it sounds like a whole new speaker! Not to mention I can turn up the treble and bass via the Bose app! Btw if you had downloaded the app an turned up up the bass and treble your Bose speaker would have blown your Sonos into another dimension
The thing is that the reviews are for the non-EQ'd devices, how they are meant to be heard without any enhancements at all, because both speakers do offer bass and treble adjustments so it doesn't really matter. The fact that Sonos sounds better right out of the box, with a fuller sound and bass makes it the undeniable winner here. Also, the Sonos ecosystem, man. I have a Beam Gen 2 and the picture frame/speaker and this portable speaker would push the sound beyond its limits. Auto calibration for wherever you put it within half a minute for a better sound experience. And the Gen 2 is coming this month according to rumours. If anyone reads this comment, wait for the upgraded version because it will probably have much better sound (stereo this time around) and double the battery!
Thanks for the review. That Sonos is huge though! I like taking my portable speakers everywhere I go including hotels and the Bose seems more fit for that that.
I tried both for about a week, and playing one then the other for the same song. I came to the conclusion I like the Bose more for a variety of reasons. 1. More full sound at all volumes and there isn’t as much compression at higher volumes. The move just sounded thin, no mater what eq I changed on both the move or Spotify. 2. The integration with Spotify connect was clunky and so many times the audio wouldn’t change when adjusting to my phone or would be really laggy. 3. Can’t group speakers in google home with the roam. 4. The microphones on the move don’t pick up the voice nearly as well. 5. The Sonos app is clunky, and no well laid out. 6. I already have other bose smart speakers and they all just work and the setup is easy. The move setup was clunky and had to trouble shoot to getting google assistant to connect. If your just using the Sonos app, and Sonos voice command it’s probably great, but if you’re using it with google or Amazon for a home eco system it just doesn’t work very well. 7. Also visually, the Bose is better looking in the white color.
no its not. the Sonos in this video is the Move which is way more full then the Roam. when you compare a 300 dollar speaker against a 100 dollar speaker I don't even have to listen to tell you who is going to win.
@@TheGeorge65 I accidentally put roam, my argument is talking about the products in the video, wouldn’t just randomly be talking about a non related product.
no issues, when we got new phones I had to walk it throuhg the setup process again but after that it sill worked great. if you are using apple products it is even better. they find the device right away even if the amazon devices are connected to it. so for use it works great. both the Move and the roam
@@TheGeorge65 I never owned the Gen 1 Move so I can't give you an honest comparison but from what I've seen in the Gen 2 model, it fills a moderate sized living room with crystal clear sound and deep bass. Though, to be honest, I bought it to complete the rest of my Sonos sound system for a more full experience music and movie-wise.
Hi Great speakers but I have an important doubt as a Sonos owner that I really want to solve, According Sonos, their speakers are more susceptible to have connectivity issues because of Wireless interference, I have a Roam and it has too many issues when playing music through Airplay and Apple Music, songs get skipped, paused or there are too many brief audio interruptions especially using airplay, with Spotify Connect usually works rock solid, but I don’t have the disposal to troubleshoot my network just for a single speaker when I have other devices on my Wifi network, including my Alexa 4th gen Echo speaker of course, that work just fine, and we’re 5 family members in my home that use the internet for more important things rather than to troubleshoot a single speaker. My questions are, which speaker has a better Wifi connectivity the Sonos Move or the Bose Portable Home Speaker? Which is the most efective way to troubleshoot Wifi issues either for Sonos and Bose speakers? I was thinking to return my Roam but I really love the sound, the design and the Alexa integration and it’s Airplay and Spotify Connect functions, and I found the diagnostic feature very useful for network troubleshooting. Any advise?
I would set up a private guest network so you can only log into it for troubleshooting. On the other question about which one has better wifi connectivity, I think both of them provide good connectivity it is more a choice of preference. I think that Bose is a little slicker on there apps and such, but the Sonos sound is a little better. I can deal with a little confusion on the setup for better sound.
@@TheGeorge65 According Sonos the devices can’t setup on guests networks or hotel Wifi, so all the troubleshooting from Sonos are almost wireless interference related, I mean, they blame our network 95% of the times. So, I just want to know if it’s indeed a network problem or some kind of firmware issues because many people are reporting similar behaviors, and here in Mexico where I am, the Sonos support technicians seem to be too busy or too lazy because nobody answer to the phone calls, hanging out after waiting too much time, very frustrating
@@TheGeorge65 that’s great, enjoy it😇, I don’t know yet, but I think my Roam probably is going to be returned back, sadly. I’m not playing games from Sonos blaming the networks
Nice clip, thanks. I have just purchased Sonos move a couple of hours ago, was wondering how to play iTunes music (not Apple Music or other streaming music platforms) on sonos move via Wi-Fi?
if you have a iPhone or other apple device it should be pretty straight forward. but if you are using a PC then load up your iTunes software and in the top left of the iTunes application you should see a button that has a triangle on it with some circles above it. click that and you should see your Sonos as a option to stream cast to it.
Thank you for the video. When I connect my Move to my PC via Bluetooth, play 2 UA-cam videos, and pause one video, my Move has no sound. Do you have the issue?
so i was trying to see how they sounded right out of the box, but I did adjust and the roam just has so much more bass compared to the Bose it. Now mind you I am not a huge bass guy so that didn't much matter to me but I truly like the sound of the Roam at this price point.
Sonos doesn’t have chrome cast built in so its practically useless for non non iOS yes it has Bluetooth but that means you cant use your phone for anything else that has audio!
bose is disapointing in large spaces. Bose has great vocals but has always been lacking in bass. but like I said in large spaces you can tell the difference between the two devices. thanks for the input
Bought a SONOS Move today, I was a Bose die hard fan until I listened to SONOS one and Move.
same here
I bought two Bose Soundlink revolve plus speakers for my garden and now I just replaced them with a Sonos move… absolutely love it. Might just get a second one 👍🏻
You also need to give the Sonos move about 20 seconds to calibrate to its adjustments because it automatically calibrates. You were shutting it off before they had a chance to calibrate to the room size.
Cute, but thats not the main thing. Sonus is mediocre
Sonos is trush from a box, Bose is perfect
your expressions speak! thanks for making and sharing this lovely review.
My pleasure 😊
Pretty good and genuine review!! Thank you for making one!
Great video :) And being someone who have been interested in HiFi for most of my life (owning sevaral pairs of floorstanding speakers, amplifiers and so on), I gotta agree with you about the Bose sounding more "compressed", so I would choose the Sono myself :)
You can also adjust the EQ on the Sonos move
Plus the Sonos move has an automatic room calibration feature. It adjusts wherever you move it.
I knew about the room calibration but didn't know about the EQ,thanks
Impressive, but still sucks sonically
For the outdoor backyard - Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 8 Portable stereo Bluetooth speaker!
Regarding size where Sonos is double the size of Bose. Bose is absolutely fantastic and sounds clear for me.
You are certainly correct. But the Sonos has a much fuller sound at the same price point. We love our Bose products, but it seems that the market has started to catch up with bose.
Sonus is mediocre; bose always more musical
I use both the portable home speaker and the Bose 500 wich has a bass module! I pair them together via the Bose app and it sounds like a whole new speaker! Not to mention I can turn up the treble and bass via the Bose app! Btw if you had downloaded the app an turned up up the bass and treble your Bose speaker would have blown your Sonos into another dimension
yes we did try that.
The thing is that the reviews are for the non-EQ'd devices, how they are meant to be heard without any enhancements at all, because both speakers do offer bass and treble adjustments so it doesn't really matter. The fact that Sonos sounds better right out of the box, with a fuller sound and bass makes it the undeniable winner here. Also, the Sonos ecosystem, man. I have a Beam Gen 2 and the picture frame/speaker and this portable speaker would push the sound beyond its limits. Auto calibration for wherever you put it within half a minute for a better sound experience. And the Gen 2 is coming this month according to rumours. If anyone reads this comment, wait for the upgraded version because it will probably have much better sound (stereo this time around) and double the battery!
Maybe the bass mod helps bose which always has good mids
Thanks for the review. That Sonos is huge though! I like taking my portable speakers everywhere I go including hotels and the Bose seems more fit for that that.
You should try the Sonos Roam.
I agree with the Sonos
Nothing compares to Bose though. This is my first time seeing your videos so I’d like to see you compare headphones
I do use Bose headphones.
Always love the Bose midd but it’s lacking in other areas
I tried both for about a week, and playing one then the other for the same song. I came to the conclusion I like the Bose more for a variety of reasons. 1. More full sound at all volumes and there isn’t as much compression at higher volumes. The move just sounded thin, no mater what eq I changed on both the move or Spotify. 2. The integration with Spotify connect was clunky and so many times the audio wouldn’t change when adjusting to my phone or would be really laggy. 3. Can’t group speakers in google home with the roam. 4. The microphones on the move don’t pick up the voice nearly as well. 5. The Sonos app is clunky, and no well laid out. 6. I already have other bose smart speakers and they all just work and the setup is easy. The move setup was clunky and had to trouble shoot to getting google assistant to connect. If your just using the Sonos app, and Sonos voice command it’s probably great, but if you’re using it with google or Amazon for a home eco system it just doesn’t work very well. 7. Also visually, the Bose is better looking in the white color.
This video isn't about the Roam...................
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no its not. the Sonos in this video is the Move which is way more full then the Roam. when you compare a 300 dollar speaker against a 100 dollar speaker I don't even have to listen to tell you who is going to win.
@@TheGeorge65 I accidentally put roam, my argument is talking about the products in the video, wouldn’t just randomly be talking about a non related product.
What songs is he playing? I like them all! Great choices
Great review. Thank you!
I'm not sure if in the setup you equalized the Bose speaker.
By default it come with the bass and treble as 0
So at first you are correct we did not as we wanted a out of the box comparison. Then we did adjust.
Sonos really daily usage ? I dont think its so comfort.
You sure you're not related to Tank Abbot?
🌺 Can You talk to the Sonos as with a HomePod or Alexia? Thanks 🙏
You can. We use ours with an alexa
Yup. You can set up Google assistant or Alexa.
Wouldn’t the Bose s1 be a better comparison to the Sonos you have?
the bose s1 costs 700 dollars, I was trying to keep the price point even seeing how I had to pay for it out of my own pocket.
Bose s1 vs sonos five
Hey man, how is it working after 1 year? Do you still use it? Any issues with it up until now?
no issues, when we got new phones I had to walk it throuhg the setup process again but after that it sill worked great. if you are using apple products it is even better. they find the device right away even if the amazon devices are connected to it. so for use it works great. both the Move and the roam
I ended up getting the Move 2 and it has been awesome thus far.
@@purge_them_all we have moved (new house) and want to get one for the back room.
@@TheGeorge65 I never owned the Gen 1 Move so I can't give you an honest comparison but from what I've seen in the Gen 2 model, it fills a moderate sized living room with crystal clear sound and deep bass. Though, to be honest, I bought it to complete the rest of my Sonos sound system for a more full experience music and movie-wise.
Anything roughly same size as the bose that sounds better w better bass?
I have a Sonos Roam that I use when I travel.. it is very good for the size. actually little smaller then the Bose
Hi
Great speakers but I have an important doubt as a Sonos owner that I really want to solve,
According Sonos, their speakers are more susceptible to have connectivity issues because of Wireless interference, I have a Roam and it has too many issues when playing music through Airplay and Apple Music, songs get skipped, paused or there are too many brief audio interruptions especially using airplay, with Spotify Connect usually works rock solid, but I don’t have the disposal to troubleshoot my network just for a single speaker when I have other devices on my Wifi network, including my Alexa 4th gen Echo speaker of course, that work just fine, and we’re 5 family members in my home that use the internet for more important things rather than to troubleshoot a single speaker. My questions are, which speaker has a better Wifi connectivity the Sonos Move or the Bose Portable Home Speaker? Which is the most efective way to troubleshoot Wifi issues either for Sonos and Bose speakers? I was thinking to return my Roam but I really love the sound, the design and the Alexa integration and it’s Airplay and Spotify Connect functions, and I found the diagnostic feature very useful for network troubleshooting. Any advise?
I would set up a private guest network so you can only log into it for troubleshooting. On the other question about which one has better wifi connectivity, I think both of them provide good connectivity it is more a choice of preference. I think that Bose is a little slicker on there apps and such, but the Sonos sound is a little better. I can deal with a little confusion on the setup for better sound.
@@TheGeorge65 According Sonos the devices can’t setup on guests networks or hotel Wifi, so all the troubleshooting from Sonos are almost wireless interference related, I mean, they blame our network 95% of the times. So, I just want to know if it’s indeed a network problem or some kind of firmware issues because many people are reporting similar behaviors, and here in Mexico where I am, the Sonos support technicians seem to be too busy or too lazy because nobody answer to the phone calls, hanging out after waiting too much time, very frustrating
@josemanuellastra2488 what I can say is I am not having problems with my wifi connection to my sonos move.
@@TheGeorge65 that’s great, enjoy it😇, I don’t know yet, but I think my Roam probably is going to be returned back, sadly. I’m not playing games from Sonos blaming the networks
Nice clip, thanks. I have just purchased Sonos move a couple of hours ago, was wondering how to play iTunes music (not Apple Music or other streaming music platforms) on sonos move via Wi-Fi?
if you have a iPhone or other apple device it should be pretty straight forward. but if you are using a PC then load up your iTunes software and in the top left of the iTunes application you should see a button that has a triangle on it with some circles above it. click that and you should see your Sonos as a option to stream cast to it.
Thank you for the video. When I connect my Move to my PC via Bluetooth, play 2 UA-cam videos, and pause one video, my Move has no sound. Do you have the issue?
I do not. Have you tried shutting it down and restarting it?
@@TheGeorge65 Yes, I did hard reset several times, and update the firmware but still have the same issue.
@@isaaccho1517 I use wifi to connect to the speaker so I am not having the same problems
@@TheGeorge65 got it. It looks like a Bluetooth issue.
Cool video
I used to have a sonos move. I regret selling it. I have a bose soundlink flex now. Which is much smaller
And if size was important we probably would have gone with the bose. I also think the bose software is a little slicker
Bose te falto ajustar los bajos y graves
Desde app de bose
so i was trying to see how they sounded right out of the box, but I did adjust and the roam just has so much more bass compared to the Bose it. Now mind you I am not a huge bass guy so that didn't much matter to me but I truly like the sound of the Roam at this price point.
Sonos doesn’t have chrome cast built in so its practically useless for non non iOS yes it has Bluetooth but that means you cant use your phone for anything else that has audio!
so that is not my experience.
Title should be, " how lacking is Bose against Sonos."
you know I would have argued that prior to getting the Sonos but your might be right Bose really needs to update their line of portable speakers
Bose always has good mids and lacks elsewhere. Whereas Sonos is mediocre overall.
Bose is known for mids; sonos is disappointing. Its either bose or ue
bose is disapointing in large spaces. Bose has great vocals but has always been lacking in bass. but like I said in large spaces you can tell the difference between the two devices. thanks for the input
The sono has a bigger driver than the bose.
Agree
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no idea what that means
Both are useless garbages, when apps are abondoned by them
so can you qualify that? outside of setting up the speaker I don't use the Sonos App it it used right from my phone just like the homepods
@@TheGeorge65it's a troll account