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 have only heard Play Ones, but my brother and a friend tested the 1 vs One pretty extensively and found the One to sound better to them in terms of articulation and clarity. Just one feedback.
But they are NOT the same price: a Sonos One costs 199 Pounds while a Play 1 costs 149 Pounds --BIG DIFFERENCE for only voice comntrole that doesn't work in my country anyway... Yet I was given a ONE as a opresent and now I can't build a soujnd system with it unles I spend much much more for no difference????
I don't understand: how can it be COMPATIBLE and play TOGETHER with the other devices if it's not in stereo? What's the point? I mean: what kind of sound do you get, then: something like mono's in choir??
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