In short, Sonos is a wireless multiroom speaker system tailored for users who require a user-friendly distributed audio solution. This means a home can have multiple speakers in different rooms. As long as they’re on running on Sonos’s ecosystem a user can play music in each room individually or as groups.
Now let’s get more familiar with different Sonos products.
Product name | Product type | Network connection type | Color options | Price (CAD) |
Sonos Arc | Soundbar | Wired (Ethernet) or Wireless (WiFi) | Black or white | $1,099 |
Sonos Beam (Gen 2) | Soundbar | Wired (Ethernet) or Wireless (WiFi) | Black or white | $559 |
Sonos Five | Speaker | Wired (Ethernet) or Wireless (WiFi) | Black or white | $699 |
Sonos One | Speaker | Wired (Ethernet) or Wireless (WiFi) | Black or white | $269 |
Sonos One SL | Speaker | Wired (Ethernet) or Wireless (WiFi) | Black or white | 249 |
Sonos Move | Portable speaker | Wireless (WiFi) | Black or white | $499 |
Sonos Roam | Portable speaker | Wireless (WiFi) | Black or white | $229 |
Sonos Sub (Gen 3) | Subwoofer | Wired (Ethernet) or Wireless (WiFi) | Black or white | $949 |
Sonos AMP | Amplifier | Wired (Ethernet) or Wireless (WiFi) | Black | $899 |
Sonos Port | Streamer | Wired (Ethernet) or Wireless (WiFi) | Black | $549 |
Sonos also sells in-ceiling and in-wall passive speakers (they require an amplifier). These products are made through a partnership with Sonance.
Let’s get into some details about each product and its best application.
Sonos Arc
Top-selling Dolby Atmos® soundbar in the US.
Sonos Arc is simply an all-in-one speaker system for your TV and audio experience.