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We walk you through the latest Sonos wireless speakers, sound bars, and subwoofers

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onos wireless speakers are a great choice for music, home theater, and even on-the-go listening. Their flexible configuration options let you set up a wireless system in one room, or throughout your home.

Here's a look at all of the current Sonos wireless speakers, sound bars, and subwoofers. We'll give you a full rundown of features in these videos to help you choose the right ones for your system.

To learn even more about how all these speakers work together and explore different system possibilities, check out our Sonos buying guide.

Sonos Era 100

The Era 100 is a compact wireless streaming speaker that fits just about anywhere in your home. It has Bluetooth for easy and wireless streaming from any compatible device, and it has built-in support for Sonos Voice and Amazon Alexa voice control. Combine a pair of Era 100s with a Sonos sound bar for realistic movie and TV surround sound.

Sonos Era 300

The Era 300 is a midsize speaker that delivers big, multidimensional sound. Four built-in tweeters and two woofers disperse the sound straight ahead, to the left and right, and overhead, making the Era 300 perfect for listening to spatial audio tracks. Use a pair of Era 300s with the Sonos Arc sound bar for a thrilling wireless Dolby Atmos surround sound system. The Era 300 also comes equipped with built-in far-field microphones and support for Amazon Alexa and Sonos Voice Control.

Sonos Five

The larger Sonos Five can produce detailed, robust stereo sound in large, open rooms. It doesn't have built-in microphones, but it can be controlled through any Alexa, Google Assistant, or Sonos Voice Control-enabled device.

Sonos Move 2 and Sonos Roam 2 — two great portable options

The Sonos Move 2 has built-in Bluetooth and a rechargeable battery, so you can take it anywhere. And when you have it within Wi-Fi range, it can be a part of your Sonos multi-room system.

The more compact Sonos Roam 2 has all the same features, but it's even easier to take with you on the go. Both the Move 2 and the Roam 2 are waterproof, so they make excellent poolside companions.

Sonos Ray

Perfect for smaller rooms, the Ray is Sonos' most compact sound bar. Add a Sonos subwoofer and a pair of Sonos wireless speakers for up to 4.1-channel surround sound.

Sonos Beam (Gen 2)

The Sonos Beam is another compact bar that gives you big sound in small- to medium-sized rooms. The Beam features special processing to simulate Dolby Atmos height channels. With a Sonos subwoofer and a pair of Sonos wireless speakers, the Beam can deliver 5.1.2 wireless Dolby Atmos surround sound. Use the Atmos capable Era 300s as surround speakers and you’ll have a 5.1.4 wireless Atmos system.

Sonos Arc

The Arc is the most powerful Sonos sound bar. It's an excellent choice for music and home theater. With two built-in upward firing drivers, the Arc delivers true Dolby Atmos surround sound. You can pair it with a Sonos subwoofer for a 5.1.2 wireless Atmos system. Add a pair of Era 300s as rear surrounds for a fully immersive 5.1.4 surround sound experience.

Sonos Sub (Gen 3)

If you're serious about excellent sound with deep bass, the Sonos Sub helps fill out the low frequencies in your system. It connects wirelessly to Sonos sound bars and wireless speakers and puts out plenty of bass for larger rooms or open floor plans.

Sonos Sub Mini

The more compact Sonos Sub Mini works just like its larger sibling, but it's ideal for small to medium-sized rooms or in setups where floor space is tight.

Questions about Sonos?

Not sure where to start with your Sonos setup? Feel free to get in touch with one of our friendly, knowledgeable Advisors. Want to know how to get the most out of your Sonos gear? Get inspired with our 16 tips for Sonos users.

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