Sonos Play:5 vs. Bose SoundTouch 30: Which should you get?

Sonos Play:5

Build out your system

$500 at Amazon

Pros

  • Can be used as part of a Sonos system
  • Lots of compatible streaming services
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Vertical or horizontal orientation

Cons

  • More expensive

The Play:5 is the perfect speaker for fans that are ready for more. It's more expensive but is designed to be your musical hub if you have more than one Sonos speaker in the house. You can even place the Play:5 vertically without changing the sound.

Bose SoundTouch 30

Better on its own

$400 at Amazon

Pros

  • Cheaper than Sonos Play:5
  • Fantastic bass
  • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
  • Comes with remote control

Cons

  • Limited compatible streaming services
  • App is less intuitive

Bose has long been one of the top names in audio — and for very good reason. The SoundTouch 30 delivers powerful, warm bass and has wonderful connectivity features. Go with the SoundTouch 30 if you prefer listening to your own tunes, or only plan on buying a speaker or two.

As tech nerds and audio enthusiasts, there's nothing we love more than a fantastic speaker. Whether you're building a sound system for your entire house, or just want to listen to tunes from your phone, we've tried it all.

When it comes to amazing sounding speakers, both the Sonos Play:5 and Bose SoundTouch 30 won't disappoint you. While they do have slightly different sound profiles — Bose is a little heavier on bass — both speakers clear and consistent at all volume levels.

The Sonos Play: 5 (and all Sonos speakers) excel at being used together with as many different Sonos speakers to make a home audio system. The Play:5 is resistance to humidity so you should have problems placing them around your house, and they can even be part of a 5.1 or 7.1 surround system for your TV if you pick up enough of them.

The Bose SoundTouch 30 is better for people who are looking for one or two speakers to listen to music in their home. While it may not have as many compatible streaming services and the app experience is slightly less ideal than Sonos the Sound Touch 30 does have Bluetooth. This makes the SoundTouch 30 one amazing home speaker to listen to your tunes from any device!

Important specs

The differences on the spec sheet between these two speakers don't look like much, but there are a few things worth mentioning. The Bose SoundTouch 30 is slightly larger and slightly heavier, so if you're considering placing the speakers on shelves, you'll need to have a sturdier one for the Bose. Both speakers can use Alexa, meaning if you are an Alexa household, either speaker should nicely, but only the Bose SoundTouch 30 comes with a physical remote and Bluetooth compatibility.

Sonos Play:5 Bose SoundTouch 30
Dimensions 8.03 x 14.33 x 6.06 inches 9.69 x 17.13 x 7.09 inches
Weight 14 lbs 18.51 lbs
Bluetooth No Yes
Alexa Yes Yes
Streaming Services Over 30 Only 8
AirPlay 2 Yes Yes
Controls App only App and physical remote
Headphone jack Yes Yes

There's a couple of soft differences you won't notice in the spec sheet. For example, the Sonos app is better designed than the Bose app, making it slightly easier to navigate and bit simpler to use; however, the Bose SoundTouch 30 comes with a physical remote, meaning you don't always have to have your phone or tablet next to you if you want to skip tracks or change the volume.

A big difference between the two speakers is the number of streaming services you can use. Sonos is compatible with almost every music streaming service you can name, including ones that are only available in certain countries. If you stream a lot of your music, the Sonos Play:5 is likely a better pick for you, especially if you live in a place that doesn't have access to popular streaming services. Don't get me wrong; the Bose SoundTouch 30 is compatible with Spotify, Pandora, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Tunein, SiriusXM, Apple Music, and Amazon Music which for a lot of people, would probably be just fine.

Both speakers have their merits, and depending on what you're looking for; either speaker could be the right fit for you.

The Sonos Play:5 really excels at being a multi-speaker system with other Sonos speakers. Its app is super intuitive, and setting up multiple rooms and zones is fairly straight forward. If you're looking to build out a home theater system or a big multi-room household-wide sound system, the Sonos Play:5 (and other Sonos speakers) is going to fit your needs better and be able to seamlessly grow with your sound system as you add to it.

If you're looking for an excellent sounding speaker for your house to play your music when you want, and maybe one more speaker to put in a different room that's connected, the Bose SoundTouch 30 has a great fit. It's probably one of the best sounding and most versatile Bluetooth speakers you can have in your home, and although the app is a little less great than what Sonos offers, it has a physical remote that can control playback perfectly.

Sonos Play: 5

Part of the Sonos family

$500 at Amazon

A full multi-room sound system

Its intuitive app, easy setup, a plethora of compatible streaming services, and ability to be mix and matched with many Sonos speakers, makes the Play:5 a fantastic buy for anyone looking to build out their audio system.

Bose SoundTouch 30

The best of Bose

A fantastic and powerful home speaker

$400 at Amazon

Bose has made a name for itself in audio, and the SoundTouch 30 is probably its most versatile and best-sounding speaker in its line up. If you're looking for one or two speakers that let you listen to your music from your devices and will pump out the volume, the Bose SoundTouch 30 is a great candidate.

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