I tried the Sonos Era 300 Dolby Atmos speaker, and it’s a spatial audio beast


The Sonos Era 300 is the company’s first Dolby Atmos-enabled speaker, and I got to try it with both Dolby Atmos streaming music and movies in a home theater configuration. Sonos has made soundbars with Dolby Atmos before, of course, but this is its first separate speaker unit to be designed around positional audio – and I’ve got to say, it blew me away.

We’ll obviously reserve final judgment for a full Sonos Era 300 review, but even after a demo I can say that it’s one of the most impressive speakers I’ve heard for its $449 / £449 / AU$749 price, and that it’s a genuinely transformative upgrade for the Sonos Arc soundbar, finally bringing the true ‘dome’ of Dolby Atmos sound to a Sonos home theater setup.

And like the smaller Sonos Era 100, it’s easier to get audio to it than almost any other Sonos speaker, thanks to featuring Bluetooth audio support as well as optional 3.5mm line-in via an adapter, and I think that even you don’t put Dolby Atmos sound through it, it could still line up as one of the best wireless speakers around today based on my early impressions. So let’s get into all the details.

Sonos Era 300 on a shelf

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Hands-on Sonos Era 300 review: Price & release date

  • Released on March 28th, 2023
  • Priced at $449 / £449 / AU$749
  • Cheaper than the Sonos Five



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