Don’t feel like purchasing Sonos? These alternatives are definitely worth it

We love Sonos. The company’s speakers are of high quality and by putting several together you get a fantastic sound system. And the company is far from finished, they recently released two new speakers.

Still, competition is valuable, especially for a product that is already so well received. But what options are there against the current king of multi-room sound?

To help you navigate between the many options that the world of speakers offers as alternatives to Sonos, we have put together a list for you here. Check out the options below.

#1 HomePod is Apple’s Sonos

Apple came out with the first HomePod years ago, but sales were disappointing at the time. Now the company has the HomePod 2023 and HomePod Mini on offer for anyone who wants Sonos, but specifically from Apple.

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Apple HomePod (Image: Howard Bouchevereau / Unsplash)

The HomePod 2023 will cost you 349 euros and includes support for Siri. The speaker also automatically adjusts to the acoustics of the room in which it is placed, so that you always have the best quality sound. The Homepod only works with Apple devices and has no Bluetooth capabilities. Just like the Sonos, you can connect two HomePods for stereo sound.

#2 Audio Pro

The catalog of products from Audio Pro is quite extensive, just like Sonos. From compact speakers to the larger bars that you can place next to the TV, the choice is in any case huge. In addition, a large part of the Audio Pro speakers have the option to connect with Bluetooth. With Audio Pro you can certainly scrape together a good multi-room sound system.

#3 Klipsch scares Sonos

At Klipsch you are at the right place if you have plans for a real home cinema. Sound is of course very important in this, and with this Sonos alternative you get good quality. They may not be as subtle as what you can expect from Sonos, but if you like a bombastic sound experience, a look at Klipsch is recommended.

#4 Denon

Most Denon products use the so-called HEOS platform. This links the speakers, so that you can listen to music synchronously throughout your house, just like with Sonos devices. Although the quality of the sound is not at the level of Sonos, you still have a very solid alternative with Denon.

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The Denon Home 350. (Image: Denon)

#5 Blue sound

And then there’s the final Sonos alternative. Bluesound is also an interesting player in the world of multi-room speaker installations. With Bluetooth and support for many streaming services via the app, you’re in the right place here. That is, as long as you can afford it. A Pulse M speaker quickly costs 549 euros.

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