The Best Multiroom Wireless Speakers For Beginners

- Supports all streaming apps
- Full, bass-y sound for music and home theater uses
- Easy to link devices together without a receiever
- Devices aren't the cheapest
If you want to set up a system with the ease of a smart device, but aren't willing to stoop to Amazon or Google's audio solutions, Sonos is that middle-ground. It's easy to get started by connecting two any Sonos devices via the app and hit the ground running. It sounds phenomenal, whether you're listening your daily playlist or watching Dune again.
This Era 100 two room set is a wonderful place to start, and from there it can't hurt to throw in a 300 for the deck space or an Ultra soundbar for the family room. If you go full Sonos, all your devices will stay connected, and can be set up for different playback scenarios via the app. From there, you can stream music from Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, to all rooms—or just the ones you choose.
If you're looking for an entry to the world of multiroom speakers, Sonos is the easiest place to start. Just, not the cheapest. Especially once you get into the Sonos Amp, if you want to connect vinyl players and other non-Sonos devices into your ecosystem.
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