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  • Small yet powerful speaker for streaming music and more. Get rich, room-filling sound with Play:1, and control it with the Sonos app
  • The compact design fits just about any space. Put it on your kitchen countertop, or tuck it away on your office bookshelf
  • Go from unboxing to listening in minutes with just 1 cord and step-by-step guidance in the Sonos app
  • Pair 2 Play: 1's in the same room for stereo separation and more detailed sound."

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    Sonos Play:1 Compact Wireless Speaker for Streaming Music. Works with Alexa. (Black).

    Customer reviews

    4.4 out of 5 stars
    4.4 out of 5
    4,851 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the sound quality, ease of setup, and quality of the speakers. For example, they mention that it sounds great, it's easy to manage, and that the on-screen prompts made it pretty painless. That said, opinions are mixed on value, wireless, and connectivity.

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    1,792 customers mention1,644 positive148 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the sound quality of the speakers. They mention that it works out smoothly, has great sound, and is a very good speaker. Some say that the Play:1 sounds fantastic and that the whole house is filled with music.

    "...It has a bigger sound than you would expect from such a small speaker and having two play 1s paired together can fill most rooms with a crisp, clean..." Read more

    "...Because of its amazing sound, endless streaming options, massive scalability, ease of use, price point and evolving integrations, the Sonos Play:1..." Read more

    "...The Play 5 sounds fantastic, don't get me wrong. But unless you have a big space to fill, two Play 5s would just be overkill...." Read more

    "...This probably helps. The sound can be turned up VERY loud. We have it in a living room which is easily filled with rich, separated highs and lows...." Read more

    805 customers mention704 positive101 negative

    Customers find the speakers easy to setup. They say the on-screen prompts make the process painless. They also appreciate how easy it is to pair the speakers and how well they work as a wireless network. Customers also say the iOS app is intuitive and helpful. They mention that the instructions include clear illustrations showing which buttons to press on which devices.

    "...THE SETUP:Both Denon and Sonos are extremely easy to setup and both customer service teams are OUTSTANDING...." Read more

    "...its amazing sound, endless streaming options, massive scalability, ease of use, price point and evolving integrations, the Sonos Play:1 is a must..." Read more

    "...It just works. It took about two minutes to set up and it was incredibly easy. (See below)..." Read more

    "...The instructions included clear illustrations showing which buttons to press on which devices to complete the pairing, and what the illuminated..." Read more

    777 customers mention724 positive53 negative

    Customers are pleased with the quality of the speakers. They say it does what it claims to do, and does it very well. They appreciate the elegant design and the fact that everything just works. Customers also say the hardware is amazing and the sound is pure. They describe it as a very solid unit with dense rubber on the top.

    "...THE RESULTS:The Sonos Play 1 is a great, compact speaker that will definitely bring attention to your home's sound system...." Read more

    "The Good: The Sonos Play:1 works with virtually every streaming service available...." Read more

    "...The speakers are elegant looking and everything just works. On the flipside, tech geeks will point out that you pay a style and performance premium...." Read more

    "...Altogether I am extremely pleased with the system, and am looking forward to expanding it throughout our home in the future...." Read more

    247 customers mention217 positive30 negative

    Customers like the portability of the speakers. They mention that it has a relatively small footprint, and is remarkably good for this tiny size. They also say that it's easy to move around and is completely wireless. However, some customers feel that the canister-sized speaker is heavy and made of mostly metal.

    "...THE RESULTS:The Sonos Play 1 is a great, compact speaker that will definitely bring attention to your home's sound system...." Read more

    "...The Play:1 is beautiful in its simplicity. Its small form factor and well thought out look allow it to almost disappear into any room in which it's..." Read more

    "...The Play 1 is HEAVY, and very nicely designed. It has a relatively small footprint and seems very at home in our modernist living room...." Read more

    "...(not likely to knock over if you bump into it dancing) and an efficient footprint...." Read more

    240 customers mention194 positive46 negative

    Customers like the music produced by the speakers. They say it plays music from their library, streams, and integrates every conceivable music source. Customers also mention that it sounds amazing, has given their lives a soundtrack, and is an awesome sound system and media player.

    "...It has given our lives a soundtrack and given us the ability to quickly change the mood from anywhere in the house...." Read more

    "...It's just ugly. The SONOS software integrates every conceivable music source...." Read more

    "...Spotify integration is OK, but not great. Your playlists are visible, and you can search for any track in Spotify via the Sonos app..." Read more

    "...Is fairly intuitive, is easy to select and play music, adjust volume, group and ungroup speakers...." Read more

    336 customers mention208 positive128 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the speakers. Some mention the convenience of this thing is well worth the price, and it's the best sounding speaker for $200 on the market. However, others say that it'll not be worth the money.

    "...system provides a slightly better overall experience and value for the money you spend...." Read more

    "...As to the first question: it is fantastic. Yes, it is expensive. But there's absolutely no doubt that SONOS delivers exactly what it promises...." Read more

    "...sound, endless streaming options, massive scalability, ease of use, price point and evolving integrations, the Sonos Play:1 is a must have for your..." Read more

    "...best; especially as the entry level Sonos system is now highly competitive price wise." Read more

    310 customers mention185 positive125 negative

    Customers are mixed about the wireless of the speakers. Some mention that it can wirelessly play music from their iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Android device, while others say that it's not a Bluetooth speaker.

    "...amplifiers and speakers into their systems as they both generate a solid range for all genres of music - equally...." Read more

    "...It sounds like a little thing but it means you can't use apps like Audible or podcast managers directly...." Read more

    "...It can also wirelessly play music from your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Android device...." Read more

    "...You can play music wirelessly anywhere that your wireless reaches. It just works. It took about two minutes to set up and it was incredibly easy...." Read more

    263 customers mention106 positive157 negative

    Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the speakers. Some mention that it's robust and allows excellent synchronization, while others say that the connectivity seems no better than Bluetooth. Some say that it works fine but it doesn't hook up to the TV and that there is no direct integration with Youtube or any Karaoke programs on Sonos.

    "...Initial problems trying to use one component but once I connected bridge the setup took 30 seconds...." Read more

    "...It adds features like grouping rooms by dragging widgets together within the app and other functions that seem to be geared towards easier control...." Read more

    "...They were all unreliable, and frequently dropped the signal...." Read more

    "...options, massive scalability, ease of use, price point and evolving integrations, the Sonos Play:1 is a must have for your smart home." Read more

    Amazing sound, works great as a group
    5 Stars
    Amazing sound, works great as a group
    When I first got a pair of Sonos Play:1s I was very hesitant about them. I've always used Bluetooth speakers and thought they were great. I honestly figured I'd try them and return them in a couple of weeks. However, after using them for a while I was completely sold on them. I started with just the two Play:1s but I've added 3 more and a Playbar Sonos PLAYBAR TV Soundbar/ Wireless Streaming TV and Music Speaker. Works with Alexa.. I even replaced my Yamaha 5.1 surround sound system with just two Play:1s and the Playbar. It doesn't have quite as much bass since I haven't added the subwoofer yet, but it sounds SO much better. I didn't have a high end receiver or speakers, but they were OK. The surround sound on this setup is amazing compared to my old setup.The speakers themselves are quite small but don't let that fool you. They sound amazing! They stay crystal clear even at full volume where it's shaking the floor.If you want to wall mount them I recommend this cheap wall mount Monoprice 114536 Swivel Speaker Mount for Sonos PLAY:1, Black . But be sure to go to the hardware store and buy short 1/4"-20 bolts as the ones that come with the mount DO NOT FIT. You'll strip your speaker if you use them. Be sure to read my full review of the mount here: https://www.amazon.com/review/R3JX7WEGCK2KNK/ref=cm_cr_srp_d_rdp_perm?ie=UTF8One note with wall mounting is that the speakers can be installed with the controls on the top or the bottom. The logo is symmetrical so it looks the same either way. SONOS upside down is still SONOS. :) I have a couple of them mounted 'upside down' and higher up on the wall. You can then still reach the buttons and you aren't looking at the bottom where the power cord goes in..I love being able to have my music playing everywhere in the house. When walking around doing chores it's so nice to keep listening to the music without having to wear headphones. It's also nice to be able to listen to one thing in the bedroom and something else in another room if my wife wants different music than I do at the time. It's also great being able to play music from just about any source. You can play from all the big and most of the small streaming services (Amazon, Apple, Tidal, etc.). You can also play music from your PC or Mac and your iOS or Android devices. I like to play my podcasts through the Sonos app.
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2014
    Full disclosure, I am a Sonos user and have fully adopted into their wireless speaker ecosystem. I currently have two Play 5s (Dining Room & Great Room), two Play 3s (Living Room, Guest Bedroom), and a Sonos Home Theater setup in my Media Room (one Sonos Playbar, one Sonos Sub, and two Play 1s).

    After hearing all of the pre-release hype about the Denon HEOS Wireless speaker system, I want to compare it to my Sonos system. So I picked two HEOS 3s up this weekend and tried them out.

    In my opinion, the Sonos Play system provides a slightly better overall experience and value for the money you spend. However, the Denon HEOS system has a distinct edge over Sonos - not requiring the $99 Denon HEOS Extend Wireless Range Extender just to use the system. News reports have leaked that Sonos is working on a solution to remove the requirement of their $40 SONOS BRIDGE Instant Set-up Solution for SONOS Wireless Network, but until that software/firmware release comes, I can definitely see why the HEOS system will be a serious contender and solid alternative for some households.

    MUSIC SOURCES:

    Both Sonos and Denon work with the following music service providers:

    - Pandora
    - Spotify
    - Rhapsody
    - Tune-In

    However, Sonos is able to work with the following additional music services:

    - Amazon Cloud Player,
    - Google Play Music
    - Beats Music
    - SiriusXM Internet Radio
    - Slacker
    - Stitcher SmartRadio
    - Songza
    - Rdio
    - Last.fm
    - iHeartRadio
    - SoundCloud
    - Audible
    - and many more lesser known digital music sources

    As of the date of this review, Denon has only been able to gain partnerships with Pandora, Spotify, Rhapsody, and
    Tune-In. That's nothing to sneeze at, however if you are a subscriber to any other music service, you may want to wait before giving the HEOS system a try. In my opinion, just having access to Google Play Music is a deal maker for me with Sonos. And the ability to control what plays through my Sonos speakers with the native Google Play Music app (versus having to be in the Sonos app) is a serious step in the right direction to satisfy my needs as a customer.

    ** Point Goes to Sonos **

    THE LOOKS:

    Cosmetically, the look of the Sonos Play 1 is considerably more traditional versus the HEOS 3. The HEOS 3, measuring 10.7" x 5.1" x 6.5" is taller, sleeker, and stylish than the 6.36" x 4.69" x 4.69" cylindrical Sonos Play 1. However, in my opinion, the Sonos Play 1 has a more solid feel with its metal mesh front plate and and smooth lines with no major edges. It also has a denser feel than the HEOS 3, packing in just over 4lbs of audio hardware in such a small casing.

    Depending on your personal style and if you want your speakers to blend in to your room, the winner of the looks category is totally up to you. While I like the minimalist look of the Sonos, the clean edges and sleek design of the Denon is very eye catching. And if you like to have cool lines in design to draw attention to an exceptional piece of audio equipment, the Denon is a clear winner. So for being different by blending elegance with a touch a touch of flash, the winner for this category is Denon.

    ** Point Goes to Denon **

    UNDER THE HOOD:

    Both speakers house two class D digital amplifiers pushing a tweeter and mid-woofer that generates a crisp, clean sound for both higher frequency vocals and mid level bass tones. There is no doubt that both Sonos and Denon installed great amplifiers and speakers into their systems as they both generate a solid range for all genres of music - equally.

    The HEOS 3 does have a ported designed enclosure, which the Sonos Play 1 does not. I found that the ported enclosure was a nice touch to add a little more depth to the bass, but for certain music tracks played through the device, it seemed the sound was muddier than the Play 1. Nothing horrible, but very noticeable depending on where you have the Play 3 placed in the room.

    ** Point Goes to Sonos **

    THE APP:

    Sonos recently changes their app's user interface for iOS, Android, Mac, and PC. This was another big development for Sonos as the old user interface for their controller looked like it was stuck in the early 2000s. And while it still leaves mush to be desired, the Denon HEOS controller app is not much better. It adds features like grouping rooms by dragging widgets together within the app and other functions that seem to be geared towards easier control. However, depending on the phone you are using, pinching and dragging are more cumbersome than tapping to select. Again, this is not a big issue, but something I found slightly clunky and annoying with my smaller iPhone screen.

    Again, this is a personal preference. I like the new Sonos controller app, but can definitely understand why Denon went a different direction. Denon seems more built for a tablet experience, in my opinion as some of the key actions call for pinching, dragging, and precision dropping.

    ** Sonos & Denon Tie **

    THE SETUP:

    Both Denon and Sonos are extremely easy to setup and both customer service teams are OUTSTANDING. However, given the fact that Sonos currently requires more steps in their setup process (connect a Sonos Bridge), the point goes to Denon for sure.

    During the initial setup of your first Sonos speaker, you must either connect it directly to your network router or purchase a Sonos Bridge, connect the bridge to the router, then wirelessly connect the speaker to the SONOSNet network created by the Sonos Bridge. Did that sound confusing? Well, it may be for the first time user of novice electronics buyer. The really nice people at Sonos customer service had to hold my mother's hand in setting up her first Play 1 and it took almost an hour as she was not familiar or comfortable with making changes to the router the cable company had installed in her home - true story. On the other hand, once you have a bridge set up, adding additional Sonos components is extremely easy.

    Denon, on the other hand, has an extremely easy setup from the beginning. Plug the speaker in the wall, download the app, use the supplied cable to connect the speaker's AUX jack into your phone's headphone jack, follow the in-app directions to connect to your network, unplug the speaker from the phone, place the speaker in any room, blast music from the app. Simple!

    ** Point Goes to Denon **

    EXPANDABILITY:

    Both the Sonos and Denon systems allow for multiple speakers to be added. Additional speaker may be played independently, paired as a group, or paired as a stereo pair. In my test, I only purchased two HEOS 3s. So, I cannot speak for pairing different size HEOS speakers together.

    The biggest advantage regarding expandability goes to Sonos. With a playbar and subwoofer in their arsenal of components, Sonos has a huge advantage for users who also want to bring the wireless music technology to home entertainment. The Sonos Playbar and Sonos Sub can run as a 2.1 home theater or 5.1 home theater system when paired with two Play 1s. And believe me the sound is amazing. So, with Denon only building an ecosystem for music based consumption, I think it leaves room for growth to catch up with Sonos' expandability into home entertainment. Again, this is not a deal breaker for getting into the HEOS ecosystem, but should definitely be considered before going too far down the Denon rabbit hole.

    ** Point Goes to Sonos **

    THE RESULTS:

    The Sonos Play 1 is a great, compact speaker that will definitely bring attention to your home's sound system. It has a bigger sound than you would expect from such a small speaker and having two play 1s paired together can fill most rooms with a crisp, clean sound.

    The Sonos Play system does require a Sonos Bridge (for now) and that is the biggest negative that I would give it in my book. But that is not a deal breaker as the Play ecosystem as a whole is much more powerful than the Denon HEOS ecosystem is currently.

    At a $199 price makes me give the Sonos Play 1, 5 out of 5 stars. I definitely don't think you will be disappointed with the performance or functionality of the HEOS system. I just believe that you can get more for your money with Sonos.
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2015
    Let me join the chorus of positive reviews here.

    I had previously suffered with various Bluetooth and AirPlay speaker systems. They were all unreliable, and frequently dropped the signal. Pairing the devices was also a hit or miss affair, and the sound quality was dubious.

    Enter Sonos. Lots of people at work have been raving about Sonos, so I finally took (a modest) plunge into their ecosystem.

    I bought the Bridge (even though I technically didn't need to for my initial system) but I wanted it for future expansion capability. I also bought the lowest-priced Play 1. The Play 1 is HEAVY, and very nicely designed. It has a relatively small footprint and seems very at home in our modernist living room.

    The hardware setup was very easy. Comprehensive QuickStart instructions were well illustrated and clear. It was mostly about the sequence of plugging in cables. One VERY nice touch is the additional pass-through Ethernet port on the Bridge. I had run out of ports on my two routers, and needed on for my new NAS (that I was setting up as a media streamer.) Plugged it straight into the Bridge and it works flawlessly on my network.

    I then downloaded the Sonos app from the App Store, launched it, and followed very simple on-screen instructions. The instructions included clear illustrations showing which buttons to press on which devices to complete the pairing, and what the illuminated light sequences on those devices meant. Within a few minutes, everything was connected and working. I added my Spotify and Pandora accounts quickly, and within a few minutes I was streaming music to the Play 1.

    My expectations for sound quality were a little tempered by the fact that I had the smallest Sonos speaker, and it was in mono. But I was not at all disappointed when I started playing music from my Spotify playlists. I have Spotify set up to stream higher quality bit rates. This probably helps. The sound can be turned up VERY loud. We have it in a living room which is easily filled with rich, separated highs and lows. I do notice on some tracks, however, the bass end can get a little muddy, but only on certain songs (Beyone's Halo, for example, is one of those.) This might be a factor of the mono sound, as sometimes tracks are not mixed and engineered that well for mono; they rely on a greater stereo spectrum for better listening.

    The beauty of being able to expand this system to other speakers and rooms, and the fact this is operating on a rock-solid wi-fi network, only adds to appeal of the Sonos system.

    I was so impressed by it all, that I immediately ordered a second Play 1 to add to the first so that I could set up stereo sound (it hasn't arrived yet.) Again, this seems easy to do (based on reading a thorough explanation on the Sonos Web site.) It's just a matter of a few clicks in the App, and pressing one button on the speakers to indicate which is left and which is right. By the way, the Sonos support Web site is superb - clear and helpful instructions and troubleshooting.

    One additional thing I love is having every Mac / iOS device in the house loaded with the Sonos App, each of which can control the system. That includes four iPads, four MacBooks, two iPhones, and an iPod touch. All the apps control the system flawlessly. You can pickup the currently playing track if you move from one device to another.

    Spotify integration is OK, but not great. Your playlists are visible, and you can search for any track in Spotify via the Sonos app (and make it a favorite in Sonos, or add it to a Spotify playlist), but it does not show all the artists and albums that you have stored to "My Music" within Spotify. My answer has been to create separate playlists for each member of our family.

    I am in the process of setting up a NAS server with around 60GB of music. Giving Sonos access to it was as easy as entering the (fixed) IP address of the server and the music share volume. It found it immediately. My server is a Synology 1-bay drive. I have just finished copying all the music to it, the Sonos system can see, but I am waiting for the Synology system to finish indexing all the files before I call them up on the Sonos system. I don't expect any problems, but if there are any, I will update my review.

    Altogether I am extremely pleased with the system, and am looking forward to expanding it throughout our home in the future.

    I recommend abandoning sketchy Bluetooth and Airplay speaker systems, and go for the best; especially as the entry level Sonos system is now highly competitive price wise.
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    Sidhu
    5.0 out of 5 stars Must buy. Every home should have.
    Reviewed in India on September 27, 2017
    Best network player at this price range. I have 5 of them. Stereo setup in 2 bedrooms. Have to buy 3 more. Then i will have stereo setup in all 4 rooms. Works like charm. Buy western digital my cloud and use it as media server. Then your setup can compete with anything. Excellent sound quality. I have denon av receiver and stereo amplifier too. After buying sonos they almost retired as it is so easy to control & play sonos from your mobile. One thing more buy subscription from gaana or saavn.com. voila.
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    Rancher
    5.0 out of 5 stars ... and the Sonos family in my opinion are the best out there in this price range
    Reviewed in Canada on December 21, 2015
    This product and the Sonos family in my opinion are the best out there in this price range. The Play 1 does a great job by itself, but put two together and they are notably better. And put them with their sub and it is pretty amazing. You can move them around the house and with the Sonos software you can pair them together for sound throughout the house or set them up in stereo in one room. And in either situation you can use their new Truplay app software to analyze the sound and reconfigure it to optimize their room placement.

    Their software and app are fantastic. Some have problems with interrupted play or cant find the system, but a good router makes this all seamless. Some complain about the updates not working but they do work and as all of this stuff today, sometimes you have to start and restart the mobile device, or router no different that your satellite receivers, pc's and smart TV's, etc.

    But every update that Sonos makes has improved my experience. Had these products through multiple generations of portable and mobile devices and have to say that every update that Sonos has done has made it better for the customer vs others who make it better for the company.

    For example it has never lost my music, it has never put multiple copies of my music different on every device, unauthorized play back of some songs on the same album, remove all of my music from my portable devices and put it up in a cloud requiring me to pay for gigabytes of data to download it all back, and do this with both your own music that you copied off CD's and others that you purchased, and on and on.

    The system works slick and the music is awesome. And had a faulty ConnectAmp out of warranty and they looked after me! You get what you pay for, at least in the case of Sonos.
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    Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Go for it........!
    Reviewed in India on June 27, 2017
    Very good sound- bass & treble.
    Lots of free radio stations.
    Plays from stored songs from my device.
    Needs wifi at home.
    No battery back-up. 240 v connection is fine (needs an adaptor)
    Meets expectations of music lovers.
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    rpm007
    5.0 out of 5 stars Addicted to Sonos!
    Reviewed in Canada on December 12, 2016
    I bought this as an expansion to my existing setup with a Play:5, which I have in my kitchen. I placed this in my living room, and it blends in nicely with the decor that I have in that part of the house.

    Setup:
    It was setup very easily, like all Sonos. Plugged it in, and then drove the setup from my phone. This includes the room sensing and optimization which happened seamlessly. I paired it to my existing setup through the app easily. Now my music is synced perfectly between the rooms. I love that I can both adjust the volume control for the group, or individually, very easily.

    Sound quality:
    I was very impressed with my first P:5, and knew that this wouldn't have as much low end. However, even with high expectations after my fantastic P:5 experience I was still surprised at how good this sounded. It's a HEAVY speaker, which to me indicates high build quality. There's more low end than I expected. But don't think that this will produce the same as a 12" subwoofer. It goes up loud without any distortion. Just sounds like a high quality speaker. Pair it with some bigger speakers in other rooms, and you won't miss the sub (which isn't as location-specific to our ears).

    Overall, I would definitely buy this again. I'm now addicted to sonos and want them all over my house!
    Chortick
    5.0 out of 5 stars I am completely satisfied with this product
    Reviewed in Canada on January 21, 2015
    I am completely satisfied with this product, with the supplier, and with the software and music ecosystem around it. Setup could not have been easier, and I did the most complex thing available, connecting two of these as a stereo pair to their mesh network device. Was a snap. Sonos helped me with a technical question that led to a return of another item (not these) and were great to deal with. I have already bought more of their products, and am planning my next purchase. Could not be happier with those aspects. Audio-wise, I am perhaps not qualified to step into the esoteric distinctions that others perceive in high end audio. As a baseline to an audiophile reading this, I have a bunch of music encoded in FLAC and Ogg Vorbis... I find the sound more than satisfactory for the large room I placed these in. Good stereo field, distinct highs and lows. Adding a subwoofer might be gilding the lily a bit, I think I will save that for the home theatre room. For the non-audiophile, easy to set up, easy to use and welcomes your music no matter where you got it or how it's stored. Software controls run best on iPad or other tablet, but phones and iPods work just fine (it's a screen real estate problem).
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