Sonos officially launches Era 100 and Era 300 speakers – here are the details


After months of speculation and leaks, Sonos has at last officially taken the wraps off its new multiroom speakers: the Sonos Era 100 and Era 300.
As expected, the audio tech brand today revealed two desktop speakers – the Spatial Audio supporting Era 300, and the mid-range Era 100 which is a direct replacement for the venerable Sonos One.
And we’ve tried them both – read our first impressions of both in our hands-on Sonos Era 100 review, and our hands-on Sonos Era 300 review.
The Era 300 features an unusually-shaped, dual-angled frame which houses six class-D digital amplifiers, six hefty drivers , two subwoofers and four tweeters, allowing for sound to be fired sound both forward and upwards, as well as left and right.
As well as being able to create spacious stereo, the Era 300’s tweeters are able to reflect sound off walls and ceilings, allowing for the device’s calling-card feature of support for immersive Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio.
For an even bigger soundstage, the Era 300 can be paired up with the Sonos Arc soundbars as rear speakers to create what looks likely to be a very powerful, and indeed expensive, 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos home theater setup.
There’s an all-new user interface, with a capacitive volume slider plus dedicated skip and replay controls, and a Bluetooth button for pairing devices to the speaker. Sonos Voice Control and Alexa assistant is once again onboard, although Google Assistant support is noticeably absent, likely thanks to Sonos’ long-running legal dispute with the search engine giant.
Privacy-conscious users can temporarily deactivate their voice assistants by tapping the new speech bubble control or completely disconnect power to the in-built microphone by sliding a switch on the back of the device.
There’s also one of the widest array connectivity options we’ve seen on a Sonos device, with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi for lossless streaming, Apple AirPlay 2 and USB-C line-in all featuring.
Unlike the Sonos 5, there’s no dedicated 3.5mm input, but the Era 300 can be connected to other audio devices such as turntables via a sold-separately Sonos Line-In Adapter in conjunction with an auxiliary cable.
As ever, there’s Sonos’ Trueplay set-up feature built-in, which measures the room’s acoustics and automatically adjusts EQ to optimize output for the space, while Sonos claim the Era 300’s overall sound has been tuned and tailored by a host of big name audio experts including Coldplay engineer Emily Lazar and mix specialist Manny Marroquin, who has worked with the likes of Alicia Keys, Kanye West and John Legend.
Another new Era
Also finally announced today was the more compact and conventional-looking Era 100.
The cylindrical speaker is slightly deeper and wider than its forbearer the Sonos One, and can now provide a stereo soundstage thanks to an angled dual-tweeter arrangement inside the larger housing, while a 25 per cent larger mid-woofer provides improved low end.
While the Era 300 doesn’t support spatial audio, it does feature a similar array of connectivity, with Bluetooth support, Wi-Fi and Airplay 2 streaming, plus a similar USB-C line-in setup.
The Sonos Era 300 is priced at $449/ £449/ €499/ AUD $749, while the Era 100 comes in at $249/ £249/ €279/ AUD $399. Both speakers are available now from the Sonos website, and launch on March 28th 2023.
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