I saw that both One and Play:1 have the same price. They seem quite similar, except that One has voice control.
Is there any advantage for Play:1 over One?
If not, why are Sonos selling two almost-identical products, with the same price?
I'd have expected the Play:1 to be cheaper, or even to be obsoleted, and be completely replace by the One.
What am I missing here?
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I wonder if Sonos is saving a price drop on the Play1 for Black Friday?
The basic advantage of one over the other is if you already have one. Since you can't pair the PLAY:1 with the Sonos One, whichever one you already have is the better one to purchase a second of. Then you can stereo pair them, or use them in a surround setup.
But if you don't already own one, I'd say the Sonos One is a better purchase, since it has slightly more features, and is more future proof.
But if you don't already own one, I'd say the Sonos One is a better purchase, since it has slightly more features, and is more future proof.
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