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October 2017
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211 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Restitution homogène et naturelle
Belle réserve de puissance / distorsion faible
Construction soignée
Simplicité d'utilisation
Multiroom stable
Réactif et intuitif
Qualité sonore
Compatibilité avec de nombreux services
Design élégant et discret
Interface de l'application en progrès
Facilité de mise en oeuvre
Design
Stabilité de 'l'application et du wifi sur smartphone
Réserve de puissance
Son homogène et neutre
Rapport qualité/prix
Finition
Tous les services de streaming
Multi assistants vocaux
Multiroom efficace
Son riche et puissant
Combine le meilleur d'Alexa et de Sonos
Ecoute musicale sans interruption inopinée
Prise en charge d'AirPlay 2 et de Google Assistant
Qualité audio
Facile à installer
Compatibilité (à venir pour la France) avec l'assistant vocal Alexa d'Amazon
L'Assistant Google et AirPlay 2
Un son de meilleure qualité qu'une enceinte Echo d'Amazon
La possibilité d'associer deux One pour un son stéréo
L'intégration possible avec le
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Effet de boîte marqué sans correction
Système fermé
Wi-Fi et RJ45 seulement
Pas de compatibilité Alexa en France
Google Assistant et AirPlay 2 pas avant 2018
L'application manque parfois de réactivité
Application sur ordinateur indigne de Sonos
Prix de l'application stéréo
Absence de connectique de secours (Bluetooth et jack)
Trueplay indisponible sur Android
Obligation de passer par l'application pour diffuser de la musique
Rendu sonore typé
Absence de Bluetooth
Absence d'entrée auxiliaire
A quand la compatibilité Google Assistant (juillet ?)
Publié: 2017-10-18, Auteur: Phil , review by: imore.com
As a speaker, Sonos One is pretty great. And it should be — it's basically a Play:1, which is where I'd point anyone looking to get into that ecosystem.There's lots of potential here, but it'll take time for that to play out.As a smart speaker, Sonos One...
Publié: 2017-10-18, Auteur: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Excellent audio quality, Comprehensive Sonos app, Lets you control lots of music sources, Can pair more speakers for whole-house audio, Works with Alexa and Google Assistant
Can't make calls using either Alexa or Google Assistant, Alexa drop-in not supported
Even without Alexa, Sonos’ speakers would be great for delivering music into every corner of your house. Not only do they sound awesome, but you can customize their audio profiles to whatever room they’re in, and you can stream music from dozens of source...
Excellent audio quality for the price, First Sonos to let you control your music with your voice, Attractive, inconspicuous design, Works with just about every music service you can use, Alexa integrations works almost exactly the same here as on the Echo
Voice commands only have full functionality with a few music services, Spotify voice commands not available at launch (but coming later this year), Voice commands are sometimes a little buggy, Setup process is a bit complicated
The Play:1 has been Sonos' best-selling speaker, and with good reason. It offers significantly better music quality than your average Bluetooth or smart speaker, at a reasonable price. It's also a great first step into a multi-speaker setup for your home...
Extrait: Earlier in October, Sonos announced its new smart speaker device, called the Sonos One, which will launch On October 24 with support for Amazon's Alexa voice assistant. The Sonos One allows users to control the speaker entirely through voice, providing sm...
Great sound in a compact package, Powerful voice-recognition capabilties, Fantastic Alexa integration, with Google Assistant and Apple AirPlay 2 compatibility promised
You can't use voice commands to stream music from your own local server, You can use voice commands with only a handful of the 80+ streaming services Sonos supports, You can't disable the LED that glows when the mic is on, nor the tone that sounds when yo
Sonos has even better-sounding speakers in its lineup, but this one sounds great and it lets you control any Sonos speaker with voice commands (and the rest of your smart home, too)...
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Publié: 2017-10-17, Auteur: Michael , review by: macworld.com
Great sound in a compact package, Powerful voicerecognition capabilties, Fantastic Alexa integration, with Google Assistant and Apple AirPlay 2 compatibility promised
You can't use voice commands to stream music from your own local server, You can use voice commands with only a handful of the 80streaming services Sonos supports, You can't disable the LED that glows when the mic is on, nor the tone that sounds when you
Unless you find the drawbacks I've described to be deal breakers, the Sonos One is a no brainer. That goes double for anyone who already owns Sonos components, and triple for Amazon Echo users. We'll have to wait and see if Sonos executes as expertly with...
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Publié: 2017-10-17, Auteur: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Fits smoothly into an existing Sonos system, Assistant-agnostic means you won't be locked in, Sound quality belies the size and price, Controlling whole-home music by voice is transformational, All the usual Alexa skills
Some configuration stumbles, An Echo Dot is cheaper, No Spotify voice control yet
Viewed in isolation, the Sonos One is a great little music player. Aesthetically pleasing, it sounds, quite honestly, far better than a $199 speaker has any right to. It slips right into a larger Sonos installation with barely a ripple: ease of use, after...
Publié: 2017-10-17, Auteur: Anna , review by: venturebeat.com
Extrait: With the introduction of voice controlled speakers like Amazon Echo, Google Home, and the forthcoming HomePod, speaker company Sonos went from being a leader in offering the most cutting-edge speaker features to lacking a component that's become par for t...
The good news is Sonos is taking a remarkably open approach to the category by supporting any voice assistant and music service willing to participate. And if you're already deep in the Sonos ecosystem, adding Alexa only enables new ways to interact with...