Sonos Move 2 Review: Portable Power Meets Premium Sound

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The Sonos Move 2 is the follow-up to Sonos’s first portable speaker, and it doesn’t just iterate—it elevates. With improved sound, longer battery life, and expanded connectivity, the Move 2 is a powerhouse for those who want premium audio that can move with them.

🔊 Sound Quality

The Move 2 delivers clearer, more detailed, and more agile sound than its predecessor. It now features stereo playback, a major upgrade from the mono output of the original Move. The bass is punchy, the mids are warm, and the highs are crisp—making it suitable for everything from podcasts to party playlists.

However, while it’s loud and full-bodied, it doesn’t quite reach “party speaker” volume without some compromise in clarity. Still, for most home and outdoor settings, it’s more than enough.

🔋 Battery Life

One of the biggest wins is the 24-hour battery life, doubling the original Move’s stamina. It charges via USB-C or the included wireless charging base, and you can leave it docked without harming the battery—a thoughtful touch for everyday use.

🌐 Connectivity & Features

The Move 2 supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay 2, and line-in (with an adapter), making it one of the most versatile speakers in its class. It integrates seamlessly with the Sonos ecosystem and supports Alexa and Sonos Voice Control—though notably, Google Assistant is no longer supported.

🧳 Portability

At 3 kg, the Move 2 is technically portable, but it’s more of a “move it around the house or to the patio” speaker than something you’d toss in a backpack. It’s rugged with an IP56 rating, meaning it’s resistant to dust and splashes, but it’s still a bit bulky for true on-the-go use.

🎨 Design

The Move 2 retains Sonos’s signature minimalist aesthetic—sleek, modern, and unobtrusive. It’s available in black, white, and olive, and fits well in both indoor and outdoor settings.

⚖️ Final Verdict

Pros:

  • Excellent stereo sound
  • Long battery life
  • Versatile connectivity
  • Seamless Sonos integration

Cons:

  • Expensive ($449 USD / AU$799)
  • Not truly portable
  • No Google Assistant support

Rating: 8.5/10 – A premium portable speaker for those who prioritize sound quality and smart features over compactness.


Side-by-side comparison of the Sonos Move 2 and Sonos Move 1


🔊 Sound Quality

  • Move 1: Mono sound with a single tweeter and woofer. Solid performance, but limited stereo separation.
  • Move 2: Adds a second tweeter for true stereo sound, delivering clearer highs, richer mids, and more immersive audio overall.

Winner: Move 2 – noticeable improvement in clarity and stereo imaging.


🔋 Battery Life

  • Move 1: Up to 11 hours of playback.
  • Move 2: Doubles the battery life to 24 hours on a single charge.

Winner: Move 2 – a huge leap in endurance.


🌐 Connectivity

  • Move 1: Bluetooth 4.1, Wi-Fi, AirPlay 2.
  • Move 2: Upgraded to Bluetooth 5.0, adds line-in support via USB-C, and improved app controls.

Winner: Move 2 – more versatile and future-proof.


🎛️ Controls & Design

  • Move 1: Basic touch controls, physical buttons.
  • Move 2: Adds a capacitive volume slider, updated button layout, and comes in new colors like olive green.

Winner: Move 2 – sleeker and more intuitive interface.


🗣️ Voice Assistant Support

  • Move 1: Supports Alexa, Google Assistant, and Sonos Voice Control.
  • Move 2: Drops Google Assistant, retains Alexa and Sonos Voice Control.

Winner: Move 1 – if Google Assistant is essential to you.


💰 Price

  • Move 1: Often discounted or discontinued.
  • Move 2: Launches at a higher price point (~$449 USD), but offers significant upgrades.

Winner: Move 1 – better value if you’re on a budget.


🏁 Final Verdict

FeatureSonos Move 1Sonos Move 2
Sound QualityMonoStereo + clearer
Battery Life~11 hours24 hours
ConnectivityBluetooth 4.1Bluetooth 5.0 + USB-C
Voice AssistantAlexa, Google, SonosAlexa, Sonos only
Design & ControlsBasicRefined + new colors
PriceLowerHigher

Upgrade if: You want better sound, longer battery life, and more modern features.
Stick with Move 1 if: You’re happy with mono sound and want to save money.


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2 responses to “Sonos Move 2 Review: Portable Power Meets Premium Sound”

  1. Tom Avatar
    Tom

    Can you review the Sonos Roam next please

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    1. dslyderink Avatar
      dslyderink

      Alright I’ll do that one next Tom, stay tuned!

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