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The Sonos Move Gen 2 impresses with improved ergonomics, enhanced sound clarity, and exceptional battery life, making it a worthwhile investment for Sonos enthusiasts and those looking to elevate their portable audio experience, despite its premium price point.
...This speaker is AMAZING! ...But Should You BUY one??...
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...The Sonos Move Gen 2 promises better battery life....
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...Is upgrading to Gen 2 worth it? Let's Discuss!...
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...Ergonomics can actually lead to the sensation of something feeling lighter....
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...Improvements in sound signature and stereo sound....
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...You want music playing in the background, and you want to hear it....
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...The move one is still perfectly capable....
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...You will not be disappointed, this thing sounds so amazing....
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...Is it a big enough upgrade for first-generation move owners?...
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...Sonos Move Gen 2: great battery life, great sound....
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...first impression I think that the move 2 actually feels a little bit lighter now it may not actually be when I put it on the scale but what I can say is that it definitely feels a little more balanced...
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🔋 Impressive battery life reaching up to 23 hours at 70% volume
...it's claimed to get up to 24 hours of battery life... I ran it at 70% from a 100% battery and was able to achieve 23 hours at 70%...
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🎚️ Touch sensitive volume slider for precise volume control
...they've now included the touch sensitive volume slider which might be familiar to you if you've seen the new era 100 or 300 speakers... it helps you to dial in a more precise volume level...
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🎧 Enhanced stereo separation and sound quality for certain music genres
...moving into something like rock where you might have two separate guitar tracks... now we're starting to see some more clarity from the move one to the move two because of that stereo separation...
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Inability to stereo pair with the first generation Move
...you cannot stereo pair a move generation one with a move generation 2 the sona's website explains that due to the differences in the internal architecture they did not make them capable of pairing with one another...
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Sound differences may not justify an upgrade for Gen 1 owners
...I don't feel like this move to is a big enough upgrade for someone who currently owns that first generation move...
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For those not interested in expanding within the Sonos ecosystem, there might be better options
...if you're not building a Sonos system for your home there's lots of better options out there...
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Nigel Workman
Nigel Workman: Your go-to channel for in-depth tech reviews and hands-on demonstrations, covering a wide range of gadgets, gizmos, and gear with over 20 reviewed products.