With Sonos ushering in a new era of smart speakers with the Era 100 and Era 300, I thought it only appropriate to share our top picks for the best Sonos speakers out there.  Including its two newest additions, Sonos offers an impressive lineup, looking as smart and sleek as they sound. Below are some of my favorite Sonos options – from portable speakers that allow sound to be the centerpiece to speakers that double as a decorative statement piece.  For other speaker ideas, check out our picks for the best portable speakers, the best stereo speakers, and the best smart speakers!  As a Houston, Texas native, I am familiar with high levels of humidity. When looking for a speaker, I often seek one that can handle or even surpass such conditions. That being said, the Sonos One (Gen 2) has officially become the top contender on my summer speaker wishlist due to its humidity-resistant status. Unfortunately, it is worth noting that the speaker is not waterproof and does not carry an IP rating. Also: How to stream from your iPhone to your TV using AirPlay or screen mirroring At only four pounds and standing just short of five inches, the Sonos One is compact enough to be moved around, or it can be set up as a home theater powerhouse. If you believe that two or more speakers are more powerful than the Sonos One, the speakers’ wireless connection to other devices is effective in creating a completely customizable sound system. So, whether you are battling even the hottest of temperatures or turning your living room into a cinematic soundstage, the Sonos One is the definition of tiny but mighty. My only callout is that with a lack of Bluetooth, the Sonos One relies on WiFi for connectivity, so you will need a dependable Wi-Fi connection. However, when ZDNET reviewed the speaker in 2019, they noticed that the Wi-Fi-only connectivity is likely behind its powerful and high-quality sound performance. Review: Still a fantastic-sounding speaker, even without Bluetooth The Ikea Symfonisk Bookshelf takes a very Ikea approach. Mirroring the Swedish furniture company’s long-term, simple, DIY mission, the second-generation Symfonisk bookshelf speaker is both sleek and multi-functional. You can stack your books and power your dance party all from the same stylish source – talk about multi-dimensional! You can even mount the speaker as a fully-fledged shelf by adding the speaker bracket, which is worth noting, and is separate from the speaker itself. Review: If Ikea made a home gym for iPhone users Like the Sonos One, the bookshelf speaker relies on a solid Wi-Fi connection for your streaming needs, rather than Bluetooth. Customer reviews signal that the speaker delivers rich and full sound without compromising clarity, no matter the connection point. To make it even more convenient, the speaker is also compatible with AirPlay 2 and Spotify Connect for easy listening. The only drawback of this hybrid masterpiece is that it lacks voice control. But hey, it’s pretty close to doing everything else. Watching a movie in theaters is special, and yes the big screen, smell of buttery popcorn, and reclining seats are all factors, but don’t count out the all-encompassing sound. Let’s be honest, the Star Wars or Harry Potter score sounds good at home, but truly out of this world magical when accompanied by a quality soundbar. The Sonos Arc might be what unlocks that home theater experience, but you will have to make your own popcorn.  Also: The best wireless sound systems you can buy  The speaker may be more of a splurge, but its high-end price reflects the luxury sound technology and has the potential to unlock a watching and listening experience that parallels the magic of the cinema.  While the Sonos Arc is certainly a luxurious soundbar in both price and performance, the company also offers Sonos Beam Gen 2, which condenses the best of the Arc’s technology into a smaller model and price tag. The four-pound Sonos Beam Gen 2 also promises clear dialogue, full bass, and Dolby Atoms’ 3D surround sound to provide that cinematic sound quality.  Also: The 5 best cheap soundbars: Great audio for less As a major plus, the setup is also a painless process from my understanding. I for one know I’m sick of the cable salad that usually compiles behind my TV entertainment center, so the fact the Beam Gen 2 only has two cables to connect is a major win. Fittingly, the Sonos Roam SL lets you blast your favorite music wherever you may roam – even if it’s at a pool party or off-road adventure. Toting an official iP67 dust and waterproof rating, the Roam is both portable and rugged. Plus, unlike the other Sonos speakers on this list, the Roam connects to both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Better yet, the Roam knows to pair to Wi-Fi or Bluetooth depending on current availability.  As if the on-the-go speaker wasn’t smart enough, the Roam You also have the ability to connect via the Sonos app or Apple AirPlay 2, and can even use voice control for hands-free interaction.  Also: Sonos Roam SL drops the mic with a $159 price tag and all the portability  As with the Sonos One Gen 2 model, you can also pair the Roam with other Sonos speakers for that extra amp – but without all the cords. Adding wireless charging to its spec sheet, the Sonos Roam is compatible with any Qi-enabled dock – and in a world where there always seems to be another cable to keep track of, we here at ZDNET view cordless charging as a game-changing feature. What’s most impressive about the Sonos Roam is that it packs all this punch into a price tag under $200, a steal from Sonos’ usual offerings. So, if you’re looking for the perfect summertime portable DJ, the Roam is ready if you are. To see how it compares, here is an overview of the best Sonos speakers.

Size: The size of a Sonos speaker can range from a small portable unit to a multi-room system. We look for Sonos speakers of all sizes to help with your decision. Features: Many of the best Sonos speakers also incorporate special features like voice control and Dolby Atmos audio. We look for Sonos speakers with these little extras when determining the best Sonos speaker.Cost: Budget is typically a concern when shopping for a new Sonos speaker, so we look for speakers at all different price points. 

Currently, they have over 2,100 patented innovations. And on this front, its proprietary Trueplay™ tuning technology can automatically adjust the sound to your surroundings for a truly remarkable experience.  The app is secure, supporting elliptic curve cipher suites in SSL/TLS. You will also need the app if you plan on using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.