🎉 Elevate Your Sound Experience with Sonos Era 100!
The Sonos Era 100 is a cutting-edge wireless smart speaker that combines a powerful 47% faster processor with a dual-tweeter acoustic architecture for exceptional sound quality. Its compact design allows for versatile placement, while seamless streaming and Alexa voice control make it a must-have for any modern home.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Home Theater, Smartphone |
Woofer Diameter | 13.06 Centimeters |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Audio Encoding | Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Party, Home Theatre, Business |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Control Method | Voice |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Mounting Type | Shelf Mount |
Material Type | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Speaker Type | Multi Room |
Additional Features | Stereo Pairing,USB Port,Bass Boost,Built In Microphone,Multi Room Audio,Hi Res Audio |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Smartphones or Tablets |
Subwoofer Diameter | 4.72 Inches |
Item Weight | 2020 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 5.1"W x 7.22"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 10 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Wireless Technology | Airplay, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
N**L
Best speaker system ever
Awesome sound, easy set up. Wifi + bluetooth capability is fantastic. One reminder: if planning to use as a bluetooth speaker it first needs WiFi for the initial setup, then it can be moved to a location without wifi.
E**B
Sounds great
I already have 2 Era 100's and a Sub mini in my Family room. They sound fantastic. Some times I like to sit in my Living room and read, or meditate. But I would turn the volume up in the family room so I could hear those speakers. So I decided to get a third Era 100 for my living room. I put it on a small decorative shelf. I must say it is everything I imagined it would be. When setting it up I didn't know I could turn off selected speakers. This was a unexpected plus for me. So if I am in my living room I could just have the one Era 100 speaker play and vice versa. Or I could have all three and the sub mini playing at the same time. After having the 2 Era 100's and Sub mini for a couple of months now, I had forgotten how good just 1 Era 100 speaker sound. I did notice the two Era 100's paired with the sub sound more clear and crisp than the single Era 100's. That's because the Sub mini is using the low that the Era 100's would had normally played. Great concept in sound and speakers. I just turned the treble up a little bit more in the single Era 100 to get more highs. Sounds good. It's too bad Sonos doesn't allow for multiple Sub minis connected in the same group, it would be phenomenal. I had read somewhere that it wasn't cost effective for the consumer to buy 2 Sub minis when 1 Gen 3 Sub woofer has more output than two Sub minis. I say who cares Sonos? If a consumer wants to spend their money on a second Sub mini and put in in another room in the same speaker group it's their prerogative. If that's true then their business model doesn't make since to me. Set up was a breeze too. Because I didn't use a tutorial to set this up, it took me a few minutes to figure out how to select the speaker, because at first the single Era 100 didn't play although it was connected. But the setup was a breeze. Very easy. I may get another Era 100 (this time used) and put it in my kitchen and I'll have sound throughout all of downstairs. I've been fortunate to not have problems with the app, unlike many others. I am very impressed and satisfied.
C**R
Want my money back. Utterly Useless for streaming music due to horrible software
What a shame. When they work the sound is amazing. The problem. They never work for streaming music because of a woeful update to its software. Even the NYT, which once recommended the system as the best has changed its mind. About three months ago Sonos updated its system software that literally rendered my entire Sonos speaker system (This Sonos Era 100 included) useless. To use this system as a music streaming device, you must use the Sonos App. Sonos used to have one of the best apps in the business. Intuitive with amazing functionality. A few months ago they tried to update it, basically trying to make it look more like Amazon music. It was an utter failure. Folks like me are wanting to sell their entire system. I stayed with sonos for three months now since they promised they would make things right. They have not. The speakers stop streaming music after playing just one song. Nearly no commands work correctly. When I tell it to stop playing a song. It does not listen. I manually have to press the button on the speaker. This system was developed so you could talk to it and play all music across an entire CD. That used to be possible. Now it is not. Literally stops playing after one song. Via voice prompt, when you tell it to go to the next song, it cannot. We Sonos music streamers have lost the capability to stream music directly from our device's own music library. Many of us bought Sonos because we wanted to have great speakers that would directly play music from our phones or our shared music library folders on our computers. That functionality has ceased to exist. Run! Don't walk. And return these speakers. Their only use today is as a bluetooth device where you have to physically press each song you want to move onto via whatever controlling system you have for bluetooth. The Sonos incompetence here I cannot overstate. A once great company and music system has fallen. Such a shame. It did not have to be this way. If I could speak to the CEO of Sonos I would tell him this: Your bread and butter was your speaker system, not headphones, not other products. Get back to the basics. Restore the streaming functionality that allowed us to enjoy music via touchless voice commands and software that was once top notch. I have five Sonos speakers for sale. I hate to do it, but I am making all my speakers Amazon speakers. At least Amazon respects it customers by doing research before launching new products that destroy the functionality of what used to be. Goodbye, Sonos. Forever!
B**N
Worth a bit of trouble
(4.5/5) I was apprehensive about purchasing a pair of these after reading so much online about the connectivity issues. We don’t have the strongest or most advanced WiFi network so I anticipated having issues—and I did.I hit my frustration threshold after trying for a couple hours to connect to my WiFi in the initial system setup. The simplest of things were just not working and troubleshooting tips online weren’t helping. Left them alone to tackle it again the next day.I had the same issues on the next attempt. So I gave in and called Sonos Support—they were wonderful. I had to download an app on my laptop and download a couple updates. The customer service rep guided me through the process and was just as excited as I was when we got everything working properly.I mention all this first because I know concerns about connectivity/issues with the app might stop a lot of people from buying these. While certainly not as easy as it should be, issues were fixed relatively easily through Sonos support.And my God—the sound quality of these speakers are amazing. You forget any troubles you had the moment you turn up the volume on your favorite music. I do consider myself an amateur audiophile and these speakers are worth the money. Hopefully Sonos is making progress with their system so that less people have to call support just for the initial setup. Removed half a star just for this.TLDR: Connectivity issues are real but fixable; sound quality is amazing.
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