We’re deep in the age of streaming, and multi-room speaker systems are all the rage. They allow you to wirelessly group multiple speakers together over Wi-Fi — there’s no cables — so you can play the exact same audio throughout your entire home. It’s especially great for parties.
Sonos has been the biggest name in wireless multi-room speaker systems for some time. And while it still wears the crown, it has a lot of competition these days. A number of audio companies have mimicked Sonos to a tee, creating their own multi-room streaming ecosystems just for their speakers; Bose Home Audio, Yamaha’s MusicCast, Bowers & Wilkins’s Formation and Denon’s HEOS, to name a few. Of course, the big boys of Amazon, Google and Apple have gotten into the mix, too.
The problem is that most of these multi-room systems don’t play nicely together. For example, you can’t have Amazon’s Echo and a Sonos speaker playing in the same setup. So if you want to have multiple speakers playing in unison through your house, you need to decide: which multi-room speaker system is right for you?
Before getting started, there are a few questions to ask: Are you looking for the best sound quality or multi-functionality, i.e. voice commands and smart home control? Do you have an iPhone or Android device? And if you want voice control, which music streaming service do you subscribe to? Whether it be Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music or Tidal, different voice assistants support voice commands to different services.
This guide identifies the most popular multi-room speaker systems to invest in right now, with one eye on the future: Aside from Sonos, each of these wireless streaming technologies works on an open network, allowing multiple speakers from various brands to stream high-quality music to different rooms in your house.
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