Sonos Play and Era 100 SL Speakers Now Available

▼ Summary
– Sonos has released two new speakers: the portable Sonos Play and the more affordable Era 100 SL.
– The Sonos Play is designed for both home and portable use, featuring a utility loop and water resistance.
– A key feature of the Sonos Play is Bluetooth grouping, allowing pairing with other Play or Move 2 speakers without Wi-Fi.
– The Era 100 SL is a version of the existing Era 100 that removes the microphone, lowering its cost.
– The speakers are priced at $299 for the Sonos Play and $189 for the Era 100 SL and are now widely available.
Following a period of limited new releases, Sonos has officially launched two fresh audio products for consumers. The portable Sonos Play and the more affordable Era 100 SL are now shipping to retailers, priced at $299 and $189 respectively. This marks a significant return to the market for the audio company, expanding its lineup with options for different lifestyles and budgets.
Engineered for versatility, the new Sonos Play speaker features a durable, water-resistant design and includes a handy utility loop for carrying. It is equally suited for indoor listening or outdoor adventures. A key innovation is its Bluetooth grouping capability, which allows users to wirelessly pair multiple Play or Move 2 speakers together without needing a Wi-Fi network, perfect for music on the go.
The other new model, the Era 100 SL, offers a streamlined version of the popular Era 100. This model reduces cost by removing the built-in microphone, eliminating voice assistant functionality for users who prioritize audio quality and privacy. This strategic omission creates a compelling, budget-friendly entry point into the Sonos ecosystem for those seeking high-fidelity sound without smart features.
Both speakers were announced earlier this month and are now available for purchase through major retailers. The releases signal Sonos’s renewed focus on providing flexible, high-quality audio solutions that cater to both portable and stationary listening needs.
(Source: The Verge)




