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Sonos Move

SONOS PRODUCTS COMMAND a high price tag, and the Sonos Move is no different – but it’s been engineered to within an inch of its life in order to justify the claim on your hard earned cash.

It’s very much in the style of previous Sonos models. You’ve a black speaker with a metal front grille, with capacitive playback control buttons along the top alongside an array of four far-field mics. Around the rear you’ll find a power button, a Bluetooth / Wi-Fi toggle button and a multi-room pairing button.

In terms of audio guts, the Sonos Move makes use of two Class-D digital amplifiers, one downward-firing tweeter for

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