
Sonos
The Sonos Five is a premium wireless Hi‑Fi speaker delivering rich bass, clear highs, and a wide stereo soundstage, designed for stationary use in larger rooms. It integrates tightly with the Sonos ecosystem, offering versatile connectivity and advanced room‑tuning features.
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$575.00
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$545.43
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$439.00
Highest
$599.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Sonos Five for its room‑filling, high‑fidelity sound, powerful bass, and precise stereo imaging, noting the benefit of six dedicated drivers and advanced processing. They also praise its seamless Sonos ecosystem integration, Trueplay tuning, and robust connectivity, while consistently pointing out its lack of portability, absence of Bluetooth, and reliance on AC power as notable drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the immersive, deep bass and ultra‑wide soundstage, especially when pairing two units for true stereo or connecting a turntable via line‑in. The app and voice‑control features receive high marks, but many complain about the speaker’s size, weight, lack of Bluetooth, and the need to stay plugged in, limiting flexibility for smaller spaces or on‑the‑go listening.
Common Complaints
Common issues include the absence of Bluetooth, the bulk and weight making placement difficult in small rooms, dependence on the Sonos app for core functions, and the lack of battery power or water resistance for mobile or outdoor use.
What People Are Saying
“deep bass you can dance to”
“ultra-wide soundstage”
How It Compares
vs. Sonos Era 300
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Era 300 for a more versatile, compact speaker with Bluetooth; choose Five for maximum bass and stationary Hi‑Fi performance.
vs. Sonos Move 2
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select Move 2 for portable, outdoor use; select Five for stationary, high‑power listening.
vs. Apple HomePod (2nd Gen)
Advantages
Disadvantages
HomePod is ideal for Apple‑centric users seeking a compact smart speaker; Five suits Sonos users needing deep bass and multi‑room flexibility.